ISO 518 Hot-shoe with Sync and Data Contacts and Safety Lock Nikon F Mount (With AF Coupling and AF Contacts)
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Programmed Auto with Flexible Program (P), Shutter-priority Auto (S), Aperture-priority Auto (A), Manual (M)
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In addition, lens hoods can offer some degree of physical protection for the lens due to the hood extending farther than the lens itself.Metering System: TTL Exposure Metering Using RGB Sensor with Approximately 180 K (180,000) Pixels, Exposure Lock: Luminosity Locked at Detected ValueĪpproximate Frame Advance Rate: 10 fps, CL: 1 to 9 fps, CH: 10 fps, QC: 3 fps, Speed: 1/8000 to 30 sec in Steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV, Bulb, Time, X250Įlectronically-controlled Vertical Travel Focal-plane Mechanical Shutter, Electronic Front-curtain Shutter Available in Mirror Up Release ModeĬontrol (TTL: i-TTL Flash Control Using RGB Sensor with Approximately 180 K (180,000) Pixels, i-TTL Balanced Fill-flash for Digital SLR is Used with Matrix, Center-weighted and Highlight-weighted Metering, Standard i-TTL Fill-flash for Digital SLR with Spot Metering, Flash-ready Indicator: Lights when Optional Flash Unit is Fully Charged, Flashes After Flash is Fired at Full Outputįront-curtain Sync, Slow Sync, Rear-curtain Sync, Red-eye Reduction, Red-eye Reduction with Slow Sync, Slow Rear-curtain Sync, Off, Auto FP High-Speed Sync Supportedįile Format (NEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit (Lossless Compressed, Compressed or Uncompressed), Large, Medium and Small Available (Medium and Small Images are Recorded at a bit Depth of 12 bits Using Lossless Compression), TIFF (RGB), JPEG: JPEG-baseline Compliant with Fine (1 : 4), Normal (1 : 8) or Basic (1 : 16) Compression, Optimal Quality Compression Available, NEF (RAW)+JPEG: Single Photograph Recorded in Both NEF (RAW) and JPEG FormatsĮffective Angle of View: Nikon DX Format, Image Sensor Format: DX, Monitor: Tilting TFT Touch Sensitive LCD with 100% Frame Coverage and Manual Monitor Brightness ControlĪudio Recording Device: Built-in Stereo or External Microphone, Sensitivity Adjustableįocal Length in 35 mm (135) Format Equivalent to 1.5x that of Lenses with FX Format Angle of View, Detection Range: ‚Äì4 to +20 EV (ISO 100, 20☌), AF-area Mode: Single-point AF, 25, 72 or 153-point Dynamic-area AF, 3D-tracking, Group-area AF, Auto-area AF, Focus Lock: Focus can be Locked by Pressing Shutter-release Button Halfway (Single-servo AF) or by Pressing the Center of the Sub-selector Lens hoods are often designed to fit onto the matching lens facing either forward, for normal use, or backwards, so that the hood may be stored with the lens without occupying much additional space. For wide angle lenses, the length of the hood cannot be as long as those for telephoto lenses, as a longer hood would enter the wider field of view of the lens. Lens hoods are more prominent in long focus lenses because they have a smaller viewing angle than that of wide-angle lenses. This allows the lens hood to block stray light with the higher portions of the lens hood, while allowing more light into the corners of the image through the lowered portions of the hood.
The geometry of the lens hood can vary from a plain cylindrical or conical section to a more complex shape, sometimes called a petal, tulip, or flower hood. This stray light often comes from very bright light sources, such as the sun, bright studio lights, or a bright white background. Flare occurs when stray light strikes the front element of a lens and then bounces around within the lens. A lens hood or lens shade is a device used on the end of a lens to block the sun or other light source in order to prevent glare and lens flare.