Let’s compare the Nikon D610 vs Fujifilm X-T2.
Our comparison table below covers all the important specifications of each camera. Below that, we specifically talk about the new improvements and which model is better suited for your needs.
Nikon D610 X-T2
Megapixels 24.3 24.3
Sensor Type CMOS CMOS
Sensor Format Full Frame (FX) APS-C
Crop Factor None 1.5x
AA Filter None None
Image Resolution 6016 x 4016 6000 x 4000
Body Image Stabilization No No
Lens Mount Nikon FX Fujifilm X
ISO 100 - 6,400 200 - 12,800
Expanded ISO 50 - 25,600 100 - 51,200
AF Points 39 325 AF Hybrid
Cross-type AF Points 9 169 phase
Continuous Mode 6fps 8fps*
LCD 3.2" - Fixed 3.0" - Articulating
LCD Resolution 921,000 dots 1,040,000 dots
Touchscreen No No
Focus Peaking No Yes
Top LCD Display Yes No
Viewfinder Type Optical EVF (2.36M)
Viewfinder Coverage 100% 100%
Viewfinder Magnification 0.70x 0.77x
Video Resolution 1920x1080 (60/50/30/25/24p) 3840x2160 (30/25/24p)
1280x720 (60/50p) 1920x1080 (60/50p)
Microphone Jack Yes Yes
Headphone Jack Yes No
Memory Card Type SD + SD SD + SD
Dual Card Slots Yes Yes
SD UHS Support UHS-I UHS-II
Fastest Shutter Speed 1/4000 1/32000
Slowest Shutter Speed 30" 30"
Bulb Mode Yes Yes
JPEG Buffer Size 30 55
RAW Buffer Size 15 48
Time Lapse Yes Yes
Built-in Flash Yes No
Max Flash Sync Speed 1/200 1/250
Startup Time 0.3s 1.0s
Built-in Wi-Fi No Yes
Built-in GPS No No
Built- in NFC No No
Bluetooth No No
USB Type USB 2.0 USB 3.0
Environmentally Sealed Yes Yes
Battery Life (CIPA) 900 shots 340 shots
Battery Included Yes (EN-EL15) Yes (NP-W126S)
Weight 30.0 oz (850g) 17.9 oz (507g)
Size 5.6 x 4.4 x 3.2" 5.2 x 3.6 x 1.9"
Price Amazon Amazon
Release Date 2013 2016
Nikon D610 Advantages:
- Sensor Format – Full Frame is bigger than APS-C, which results in slightly less noise at higher ISO levels.
- LCD – 3.2″ vs 3.0″.
- Top LCD Display – When shooting in semi-auto/manual modes, you can quickly preview all of your settings
- Headphone Jack – Useful for previewing your audio quality straight out the camera.
- Built-in Flash
- Battery Life – 900 shots vs 340 shots.
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Fujifilm X-T2 Advantages:
- ISO – 51,200 vs 25,600. Higher maximum ISO sensitivity.
- AF Points – 325 AF Hybrid vs 39.
- Cross-type AF Points– 169 phase vs 9.
- Continuous mode – 8fps vs 6fps. More is better for sports and wildlife since you have more chances of getting a tack sharp shot.
- LCD – It’s articulated.
- LCD Resolution – Higher resolution.
- Focus Peaking – Very useful for seeing if your subject is in focus (both photo and video).
- Viewfinder Magnification – Higher magnification.
- Video Resolution – 4K video available.
- UHS-II – Faster writing speeds than UHS-I, but you need a memory card that can handle such speeds.
- Faster Max Shutter Speed – 1/32000 vs 1/4000.
- JPEG Buffer Size – 55 vs 30.
- RAW Buffer Size – 48 vs 15.
- Max Flash Sync Speed – 1/250 vs 1/200.
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- USB 3.0 – Faster file transferring out the camera.
- Weight – The Fujifilm X-T2 weighs 343g less.
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