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22 Nov, 2015
Best image quality for the price.
1 of 1 found this helpful Firstly, while there have been units of this model (D600) that have had a defective shutter that causes dust and oil spots on the sensor, Nikon offers servicing regardless of warranty status.
Aside from that, this camera includes all the features that a professional would expect of a camera (dual card slots, great low-light performance, decent burst rate) for an amazing price. I purchased this camera for $899 in mint condition, and it should not be too difficult to find more at this price range. 39 autofocus points (9 being cross-type) is enough for many shooting scenarios; and while they are a bit compacted in the center, I've never found myself needing an extra point in any direction.
Overall, I feel like this camera is the single best option for people moving from crop-sensor bodies to full frame DSLR. It offers more features than the comparable (and more expensive) Canon 6D.

18 Oct, 2015
Great entry-level DSLR
This is a really nifty camera. With a very portable body size it is very easy to carry around and quickly take shots. The great 24.2 megapixel sensor along with no AA filter makes for some incredibly sharp images at this price point. I coupled this camera with a Nikon 35mm 1.8G and it became a bokeh powerhouse and allowed for some really great depth of field.
The only reason I am upgrading from this camera to a full frame is due to the lack of an autofocus motor within the camera. With an autofocus motor within the camera body, you would be able to greatly expand the range of lenses that the camera can use with autofocus and I value that highly. Beyond that, I also find that 11 autofocusing points with only 1 being cross-type are quite limiting, as your subject has to be in the center to be in sharp focus.

14 Mar, 2016
Expensive optically immaculate lens.
1 of 2 found this helpful This is touted portrait prime lens for the Fuji X-Mount lineup. At an equivalent of 85mm in full frame (35mm format), and at aperture of 1.2 (effective 1.8 depth of field) it is an amazing lens. The build quality is supreme, a heavy metal lens with a tactile aperture ring and a metal focus ring. The optics are infallible, providing sharp images at the widest aperture (1.2). What's the drawback? Price. This portrait lens is built much better than any of the competition, but it does come with a cost. It is just over double the price of either Canon or Nikon's 85mm f1.8 primes.
Overall, if you want the best portraits at the 85mm focal length equivalent for Fuji, this is the lens to go to. If you have a lower budget, the 60mm Macro f2.4 is a great choice, being just a little less sharp.