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Specifications
Specifications
Type: digital camera
Recording modes: automatic (A-REC), custom (M-REC; offers
monochrome mode and allows manual
adjustments to white balance, metering,
exposure compensation, brightness, and
contrast)
Image sensor: high-density
1
/
2.7
˝ CCD
Pixel count: effective pixel count 1.25 million pixels
(1,290 × 966 pixels), total pixel count 1.3
million pixels (1,300 × 1,034 pixels)
Image size: 1,280 × 960 pixels
Lens: 3× zoom Nikkor aspherical glass lens
containing nine multi-coated elements in
seven groups, f=5.8mm–17.4mm with
macro (35mm [135] format equivalent is
38mm–115mm), F2.4–F3.6; wide-angle and
fish-eye lens adapters (sold separately) can
be attached
Range: 50cm (20˝)–; macro mode 8cm–50cm
(3˝–20˝) at maximum angle
Focus modes: continuous autofocus (color LCD monitor
on), single autofocus (color LCD monitor
off)
Autofocus: contrast-detect TTL autofocus with 945-
step control
Modes: normal, forced , macro
Optical viewfinder: real-image zoom viewfinder with diopter
adjustment
Field of view: approximately 85%
Color LCD monitor
*
:
2˝ low-temperature polysiliconTFT LCD
display
Pixel count: 114,000 pixels
Refresh rate: 30 frames per second
Field of view: approximately 90% (approximately 100%
in playback mode)
Shutter:
combined mechanical and charge-coupled
electronic shutter
Speed:
1
/
4
1
/
750
sec.
Aperture: F2.4–F6.6, selected automatically
Capture modes: single-shot, continuous, VGA sequence
(approximately two frames recorded per
second in VGA sequence mode)
Sensitivity: ISO 64 equivalent
Exposure metering: three-mode TTL
Modes:
sixty-four–element matrix, center-weighted,
spot
Exposure
Range (continuous):
EV4.0–15.4 (wide angle) EV5.2–16.4
(telephoto), ISO 100 equivalent
Control: programmed autoexposure
Compensation: -2.0EV–+2.0EV in increments of 0.5EV
* The color LCD monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do not light.
This is a characteristic common to all LCD displays and does not indicate a malfunction.
The monitor also contains a fluorescent backlight. Should the display begin to dim or
flicker, contact your Nikon service representative.
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