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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 680380" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Jake, I hope someone who has done this weighs in. This is all I've found: <a href="http://www.dslrvideocollege.com/before-you-buy-nikon-d610-video-review-and-specifications" target="_blank">Before You Buy: Nikon D610 Video Review and Specifications | | DSLR Video College</a></p><p></p><p><strong><u>4. Video Features</u></strong></p><p>MOV (MPEG-4 AVC / H.264)</p><p>Recording Size and (frame rate fps in parenthesis):</p><p>1920 x 1080 (30/25/24 fps)</p><p>1280 x 720 (60/50/30/25 fps)</p><p>Maximum Length of Continuous Video Recording: 20 minutes at highest quality, 29 minutes, 59 seconds at normal quality</p><p></p><p></p><p>And I found this on Nikon's web site: <a href="https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d610/features05.htm" target="_blank">https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d610/features05.htm</a> </p><p></p><p><strong>Full HD quality utilizing 24.3 effective megapixels</strong></p><p>The D610 supports Full HD 1,920 x 1,080; 30p. EXPEED 3 processes high-pixel-count data of approx. 24.3 effective megapixels optimally to deliver high-resolution movies with reduced jaggies and moiré. Noise reduction optimized for movie recording effectively reduces noise, while maintaining definition. Smooth gradation with minimum block noise which tends to occur in compression, and movie recording with reduced random noise at high ISO setting are realized. The file size is compressed with the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC format and approx. 29 min. 59 s* maximum recording time is achieved. You can also select 1,280 x 720; 60p, suitable for recording movements more smoothly. The movie-record button is located next to the shutter-release button enabling smooth start/stop of movie recording as if shooting still images. Image blur caused by camera shake is minimized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 680380, member: 13196"] Jake, I hope someone who has done this weighs in. This is all I've found: [url=http://www.dslrvideocollege.com/before-you-buy-nikon-d610-video-review-and-specifications]Before You Buy: Nikon D610 Video Review and Specifications | | DSLR Video College[/url] [B][U]4. Video Features[/U][/B] MOV (MPEG-4 AVC / H.264) Recording Size and (frame rate fps in parenthesis): 1920 x 1080 (30/25/24 fps) 1280 x 720 (60/50/30/25 fps) Maximum Length of Continuous Video Recording: 20 minutes at highest quality, 29 minutes, 59 seconds at normal quality And I found this on Nikon's web site: [URL]https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d610/features05.htm[/URL] [B]Full HD quality utilizing 24.3 effective megapixels[/B] The D610 supports Full HD 1,920 x 1,080; 30p. EXPEED 3 processes high-pixel-count data of approx. 24.3 effective megapixels optimally to deliver high-resolution movies with reduced jaggies and moiré. Noise reduction optimized for movie recording effectively reduces noise, while maintaining definition. Smooth gradation with minimum block noise which tends to occur in compression, and movie recording with reduced random noise at high ISO setting are realized. The file size is compressed with the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC format and approx. 29 min. 59 s* maximum recording time is achieved. You can also select 1,280 x 720; 60p, suitable for recording movements more smoothly. The movie-record button is located next to the shutter-release button enabling smooth start/stop of movie recording as if shooting still images. Image blur caused by camera shake is minimized. [/QUOTE]
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