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Nikon D6 FX-Format Digital SLR Camera Body, Black

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Customer Ratings
Picture quality
5.0
4.6
4.5
5.0
4.6
Auto focus
4.6
4.6
4.5
4.9
4.5
For landscape photography
4.8
5.0
4.6
Image stabilization
4.7
4.7
5.0
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display type
LCD
LCD
LCD
Other
LCD
LCD
display size
3.2 inches
3.2 inches
3.2 inches
3 inches
3.2 inches
3.2 inches
lens type
Telephoto
Macro
Fisheye
shooting modes
Aperture-Priority (A); Manual (M); Programmed auto with flexible program (P); Shutter-Priority Auto (S)
Program, Shutter Priority, Aperature Priority, Manual
Auto, Programmed auto with flexible program, Shutter-priority auto, Aperature-priority auto, Manual
High dynamic rang
Fotograma a fotograma, continuo a baja velocidad, continuo a alta velocidad),Obturador silencioso, Obturador silencioso continuo,Disparador automático, Espejo arriba.
Fotograma a fotograma, continuo a baja velocidad, continuo a alta velocidad),Obturador silencioso, Obturador silencioso continuo,Disparador automático, Espejo arriba.
connectivity tech
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi, HDMI, Bluetooth, USB
Wi-Fi
NTSC, PAL
3.5mm audio, Ethernet, Mini HDMI, USB 3.0
NFC, HDMI, Bluetooth, USB
video resolution
4K UHD 2160p
4320p
4320p
FHD 1080p
FHD 1080p
FHD 1080p
optical zoom
0 multiplier x
1 multiplier x
1 multiplier x
1 multiplier x
1 multiplier x

What's in the box

  • Camera Body & Accessories
  • EN-EL18c Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-26a Battery Charger
  • UC-E24 USB Cable
  • AN-DC22 Strap
  • Product Description

    Captivating imaging power, astonishing speed, dazzling low light performance and extreme durability—all paired with the most powerful AF in Nikon's history. Tough enough for the most demanding professional environments, both in the field and in the studio. Sports and action shots with exceptional focus where it matters. Fast and reliable 14fps continuous shooting. Stunningly clean image quality that shines in any light. Remoteless long exposures. Crucial workflow enhancements for the modern age. The Nikon D6 will redefine the way you work.

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    Decisive power. Faster workflow. Absolute reliability.

    D6

    Featuring our most powerful autofocus system to date, the full-frame flagship D6 comes equipped with an all-new high density, all cross-type and fully selectable AF sensor and Nikon’s latest image processing engine. This fast action, 14fps camera is the one to choose for the toughest of assignments.

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    4.2 out of 5 stars
    4.2 out of 5
    16 global ratings
    Small but worthy improvements over the D5!
    5 Stars
    Small but worthy improvements over the D5!
    The D6 is definitely the best flagship I’ve ever used and I’ve had them all starting with the D1H in 2001. However I have to admit I did return my D6 and bought a second D5 and 70-200mm f/2.8E VR FL. I tested my D5 and D6 side by side for about four or five days/shoots. I’m a photojournalist and therefore I absolutely love these flagship Nikon bodies, always have always will. The D6 definitely does have better AF over the D5. However it’s not enough to justify the cost difference and for me that was $2900! Or money is no object than get a D6 or two. I would certainly buy two if I could afford it!The D6 is about 15% or so better AF wise over the D5, but the D5 already gets about 95% of images in focus. So that makes the D6 only marginally better, but for some that improvement is worth the cost! I already have and use a WT-5a and WT-6a on my two D5 bodies for WiFi transmitting and they work very well even at long distances. The D6 adds this in camera, but only at close range so that upgrade or feature did nothing for me. So to move on I would say the only thing I’m going to miss about the D6 is the better customization options. From AF to button assignments and Memory Recall Shooting. I don’t think there’s anything I can’t do on my D5 bodies, but I did noticed the D6 improved upon customization.I found no improvement in high ISO performance over the D5, other maybe slightly better color retention at high ISO. The two share a sensor and the D6 only improves in White Balance. The natural light Auto mode is superior to the D5 Auto setting. However image quality is only very slightly improved over the D5. So that leaves 14fps, yes that’s obviously a big deal to many people and a major upgrade or possible reason to upgrade. Having two additional options for action images can make or break “the winning image!” That perfect moment of a bird in flight or football player catching the winning touchdown pass! I’ll admit that’s one thing I’ll miss, but honestly 12fps is perfect for me. The only other notable upgrades are GPS, longer battery life and touch screen menus! At the end of the day none of the upgrades were worth $2900 to me, I got an open box D5 USA warranty for $4299! That enabled me to upgrade my 70-200mm lens and 24-70mm to the E-type VR and FL lenses. In my opinion better glass is always more important than w slight upgrade in camera. So again get the D6 if you can afford it or have a lot of disposable income or if you find the slight upgrades to be worthy of the price difference. Most people will be better served with a low mileage D5 and a new lens or two. Someday I’ll definitely own a D6 or two...when the time comes or money comes haha. It’s a fabulous camera, but for now and into the next year or two I’m very satisfied with my D5 bodies!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Small but worthy improvements over the D5!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020
    The D6 is definitely the best flagship I’ve ever used and I’ve had them all starting with the D1H in 2001. However I have to admit I did return my D6 and bought a second D5 and 70-200mm f/2.8E VR FL. I tested my D5 and D6 side by side for about four or five days/shoots. I’m a photojournalist and therefore I absolutely love these flagship Nikon bodies, always have always will. The D6 definitely does have better AF over the D5. However it’s not enough to justify the cost difference and for me that was $2900! Or money is no object than get a D6 or two. I would certainly buy two if I could afford it!

    The D6 is about 15% or so better AF wise over the D5, but the D5 already gets about 95% of images in focus. So that makes the D6 only marginally better, but for some that improvement is worth the cost! I already have and use a WT-5a and WT-6a on my two D5 bodies for WiFi transmitting and they work very well even at long distances. The D6 adds this in camera, but only at close range so that upgrade or feature did nothing for me. So to move on I would say the only thing I’m going to miss about the D6 is the better customization options. From AF to button assignments and Memory Recall Shooting. I don’t think there’s anything I can’t do on my D5 bodies, but I did noticed the D6 improved upon customization.

    I found no improvement in high ISO performance over the D5, other maybe slightly better color retention at high ISO. The two share a sensor and the D6 only improves in White Balance. The natural light Auto mode is superior to the D5 Auto setting. However image quality is only very slightly improved over the D5. So that leaves 14fps, yes that’s obviously a big deal to many people and a major upgrade or possible reason to upgrade. Having two additional options for action images can make or break “the winning image!” That perfect moment of a bird in flight or football player catching the winning touchdown pass! I’ll admit that’s one thing I’ll miss, but honestly 12fps is perfect for me. The only other notable upgrades are GPS, longer battery life and touch screen menus! At the end of the day none of the upgrades were worth $2900 to me, I got an open box D5 USA warranty for $4299! That enabled me to upgrade my 70-200mm lens and 24-70mm to the E-type VR and FL lenses. In my opinion better glass is always more important than w slight upgrade in camera. So again get the D6 if you can afford it or have a lot of disposable income or if you find the slight upgrades to be worthy of the price difference. Most people will be better served with a low mileage D5 and a new lens or two. Someday I’ll definitely own a D6 or two...when the time comes or money comes haha. It’s a fabulous camera, but for now and into the next year or two I’m very satisfied with my D5 bodies!
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