The bottom line is, you won't regret buying the D600. I love the D5100, I own one, but the image quality difference is huge. As someone who has used both APS-C and full frame cameras from every major brand, I can tell you that the difference is worth it. The image quality from a full frame is simply magical. And the D600 you had in mind is the
And (I think) full frame produces superior results under low light conditions. But in all honesty, most photographers don't "need" full frame since their needs are not that severe. Plus a crop sensor camera is generally smaller, cheaper, lighter and the lenses more affordable. Shrug. Take you pick.
Nikon Z50. $874 at Amazon. $1,721 at Walmart. Best hybrid stills and video camera. Canon EOS R5. $1,721 at Walmart. $4,796 at Walmart. Best fast-shooting pro Canon camera. Canon EOS R3. This is video that cannot be achieved on most full frame cameras, and certainly not without any add-on equipment. • Extra features – Although not always used, the benefit of features such as focus stacking, various bracketing options not available elsewhere, excellent quality EVF and back screen (the X-T20 had a great EVF, but the X-T3 has A6DlXpz.