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The oldest camera in Nikon's camera line up is the D610, the D610 is basically a slightly improved and fixed up version of the D600 so I am going to consider the D610 as its a D600.
The D600 was released at 2012, that's 5 years, ancient in tech terminology, if there is a camera who deserves a replacement is the D610, don't get me wrong the D610 is fantastic camera mainly due to its killer sensor which even today is still at the top of the sensors world and can compete nicely with any FF sensor out there especially in its price range but lets admit it the D610 is old.
Question is will it be replaced ?
If it will I am positive it will get Nikons tested and proven 51AFP system which will automatically put it in a confrontation against the D750 which is positioned above it, so will be the newer sensor which I am sure will be better then the D750 sensor which basically is a tweaked D610 sensor.
This leads me to believe one of three scenarios
1.Nikon will replace the D750 before it will replace the D610, assuming it will put the D500 AF system in it so the D610 will not compete with it if I am correct with my assumption that it will indeed have the 51AF in it
2.Option two it will simply phase it out, will stop making it and that's it, the D750 or its replacement will be Nikon's entry level FX camera
3.Nikon will replace it with a mirrorless camera, kind of an interesting twist on full frame camera, mirrorless and reasonable price
The D600 was released at 2012, that's 5 years, ancient in tech terminology, if there is a camera who deserves a replacement is the D610, don't get me wrong the D610 is fantastic camera mainly due to its killer sensor which even today is still at the top of the sensors world and can compete nicely with any FF sensor out there especially in its price range but lets admit it the D610 is old.
Question is will it be replaced ?
If it will I am positive it will get Nikons tested and proven 51AFP system which will automatically put it in a confrontation against the D750 which is positioned above it, so will be the newer sensor which I am sure will be better then the D750 sensor which basically is a tweaked D610 sensor.
This leads me to believe one of three scenarios
1.Nikon will replace the D750 before it will replace the D610, assuming it will put the D500 AF system in it so the D610 will not compete with it if I am correct with my assumption that it will indeed have the 51AF in it
2.Option two it will simply phase it out, will stop making it and that's it, the D750 or its replacement will be Nikon's entry level FX camera
3.Nikon will replace it with a mirrorless camera, kind of an interesting twist on full frame camera, mirrorless and reasonable price