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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Nikon Display Size: 2.5 inches EAN: 0018208096091 Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Included Software: Yes Item Dimensions: Label: Nikon Manufacturer: Nikon Maximum Focal Length: 55 millimeters Maximum Resolution: 10200000 Pixels Minimum Focal Length: 18 millimeters Model: 9609 MPN: 9609 Optical Zoom: 4 x Publisher: Nikon Special Features: nv:Sensor: 10.2 Megapixel; Image Resolution: 3872 x 2592; Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card; Compressed Format: JPEG; Compressed Format: NEF (RAW); LCD Monitor: 2.5-inch; LCD Pixels: 230,000 pixels; LCD Coverage: 100%; Shutter Speed: 30 - 1/4000 sec.; Light Metering Method: Spot; Light Metering Method: Matrix metering; Light Metering Method: TTL; Light Metering Method: Center Weighted; Exposure Modes: Auto; Exposure Modes: Manual; Exposure Modes: Landscape; Exposure Modes: Portrait; Exposure Modes: Close-up Studio: Nikon Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: 10.2-megapixel effective recording * APS-C-size CCD image sensor (23.6 x 15.8 mm) * AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR (vibration reduction) lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 27-82.5mm) * non-type G or D AF Nikkor lenses not equipped with an autofocus motor: all functions supported except 3D color matrix metering II and autofocus * Dynamic Integrated Dust Reduction System to keep image sensor clean * Nikon EXPEED image processor for fast, accurate shooting and longer battery life * Active D-Lighting mode for better shadow and highlight detail in high-contrast shooting conditions * 2-1/2" color LCD screen with auto-rotating display for easy vertical viewing * 3D Color Matrix Metering II for accurate exposure control * continuous shooting mode: 3 frames per second (up to 100 JPEG frames or up to 6 RAW frames) * program shooting modes: Auto, Auto (Flash Off), Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Child, Sports, and Night Portrait * in-camera image editing functions, including: D-Lighting, red-eye correction, cropping, image overlay, monochrome settings, filter effects, NEF (RAW) processing, cross star and color intensifier filters * Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - I love this cameraThis is my first DSLR Camera. Me and my wife love to use it almost everyday. Very easy to use, very light weitght to carry. And we are very impress the pircture quality. Overall, highly recommand! Rating: - Sweet!Definitely the best electronic device i own. I have only had it the summer and have take between 5,000 and 10,000 pictures. It is lightweight and very user friendly. If you are a first time D-SLR user, I would recommend this camera because it is very easy to pick up and shoot great pictures. It is also great for an experienced photographer. Overall, AWESOME! Rating: - Love this camera but.....I love this camera, however I was dissapointed in the sports mode. Hoping to get some better shots of my dancers, with a lot of unsuccessful shots. I had to switch to manual mode to get a good action shot. But everything else I absolutely love. Rating: - I should've bought this one instead of the more expensive D80There are too many great and detailed reviews of this camera for me to describe the technical advantages. We own a D80 and I just finished borrowing a D60 for two weeks and can't tell the difference. All Nikon SLR's have the same body style, rubberized exterior for grip and the same aperture and shutter speed controls thumbwheels in front and behind the shutter button. This camera is just as good as the $200 more expensive D80 and differs only in the smallest ways. Read More Rating: - A great camera, but dont' forget the memory cardFirst, don't ever buy a camera without holding one in your hands. Both Nikon and Canon make great cameras. The difference boils down to what you are comfortable with. I like the Nikon and got the D60 because I wanted something that I could hold with one hand (used for outdoor photography). Otherwise, I would have gotten the D80. If you are new to digital SLRs, the menu system can be quite intimidating. Don't let that influence your decision as you will get used to it. You can take pictures ... Read More |