I noticed about halfway down this blog the guy has a screenshot of My Menu in the D600 and it seems to have Auto ISO in there...
http://betterfamilyphotos.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/nikon-d600-hands-on-review-part-1.html
Direct link to image here: My Menu Image
Adjusting all lenses to around -15 does seem to indicate that there might be something amiss with the body. For what it's worth I needed to dial in the following (off the top of my head):
18-70:-10
35 1.8:-7 or -8 (can't quite remember)
70-300vr:-3ish
50 1.8D:no adjustment
24-120 f4...
Hi Rob, I believe installing something like this should do the trick: Opanda
When you use it to view the exif on a shot the shutter count is also listed down the list.
Bought a D80 + 18-70, then a 35 1.8, and now a D7000 from there and wouldn't hesitate to go back. There are some items which are more expensive than other major retailers but I was surprised to find that they can be quite competitive on others.
Professional, knowledgeable and friendly staff...
Thom Hogan has a review of the 55-300 here and gives his opinion on the alternatives from Nikon in the last paragraph.
I have the 70-300VR and find it to be excellent value.
I've got one set up for indoor, low light social shooting on aperture priority with Auto ISO: min shutter speed 1/160 and max ISO 6400.
The other I keep changing but currently it's set up for when I whack on the 70-300 and need to shoot quickly: shutter priority, 1/400 shutter speed and ISO...
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