Nikon D100 Type of Camera, Effective Pixels, Image Size, Sensitivity, Storage, Shooting Modes

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D100 Digital SLR Camera

Nikon is pleased to announce the new Nikon D100 digital SLR camera; developed to meet the growing needs of the advanced digital SLR market, this new camera provides compact and lightweight design, and is loaded with exciting high performance features. Taking its place along side the successful D1H and D1X models, the D100 will appeal to customers ranging from advanced amateurs who enjoy both great pictures and the process of making them, to people with needs for photography in their business profession.

The new Nikon D100 features sophisticated digital image control technology. Included among its many advanced features are: CCD with 6.1 effective megapixels, advanced image-processing algorithm, and an enhanced Auto White Balance system. The D100 inherits exclusive, high-per- formance Nikon features such as 3D Matrix Metering, Five-Area Dynamic Autofocus with Focus Tracking and Lock-on™, plus the convenience and performance of a new built-in Speedlight which features D-TTL flash control capability. And of course, D100 provides full compatibility with more than 40 AF Nikkor lenses, as well as numerous other Nikon accessories, including a new Multi Function Battery Pack and a new Nikon Capture 3 software. Capture 3, together with the Multi-Function Battery Pack, will enable remote control of the camera body, and Nikon Electronic File (NEF) format images are available for superior image management and outstanding quality. All of these features are packed in a stylish, com- pact and lightweight body for convenient and comfortable handling. With so many innovations in such a practical design, the Nikon D100 is cer- tain to attract countless new digital SLR users to the world of Nikon digital SLR photography.

Digital SLR Camera Specifications:

Type of Camera:

Lens-interchangeable digital SLR camera Nikon D100

Effective Pixels:

6.1 million

CCD:

23.7 x 15.6mm RGB CCD; 6.31 million total pixels

Image Size:

L (3,008 x 2,000); M (2,240 x 1,488), S (1,504 x 1,000)

Sensitivity:

ISO equivalency 200 – 1600 (can be boosted to higher ISO

 

 

equivalency)

 

Storage:

System: EXIF file (uncompressed TIFF or compressed JPEG);

 

 

uncompressed RAW (12-bit), Media: CompactFlash™ (CF)

 

 

Card (Type I/II) and 512MB/1GB IBM Microdrive™

Shooting Modes:

1) Single frame shooting (S) mode, 2) Continuous shooting

 

 

(C) mode, 3) Self-timer mode: time duration can be set

White Balance:

1) Auto (TTL control using image sensor), 2) Manual (6

 

 

settings with fine tuning), 3) Preset

Color Setting:

3 modes available

Color Adjustment:

+3 to –3 step for each color setting

LCD Monitor:

1.8-in., 118,000-dot, low-temp. polysilicon TFT LCD with LED

 

 

backlighting

Playback Function:

1 frame; Thumbnail (4/9 segments); Magnifying playback;

 

 

Slide show; Histogram indication; Highlight point display

Delete Function:

Card Format, All frames delete, Selected frames delete

Video Output:

NTSC or PAL (switchable)

Interface:

USB 1.1

Viewfinder:

Optical-type fixed-eye level pentaprism; built-in diopter

 

 

adjustment (–2 to +1 m-1);

Eyepoint:

20mm (at –1.0 m-1)

Focusing Screen:

B-type Bright View Clear Matte screen II

Viewfinder Frame

Approx. 95%

Coverage:

 

Viewfinder

Approx. 0.8x with 50mm lens set to infinity and –1.0 m-1

Magnification:

 

Viewfinder

Focus indications, Shutter speed, Aperture value, Exposure

Information:

indicator, Exposure compensation, Flash output level com-

 

 

pensation, Frame count, etc.

On-Screen

Focus frame, Grid lines, Center-weighted metering area

Information:

 

Autofocus:

TTL phase detection, Nikon Multi-CAM900 autofocus mod-

 

 

ule; Detection range: EV –1 to EV 19 (ISO 100 equivalent, at

 

 

normal temperature: 20°C/68°F)

Lens Servo:

1) Single Servo AF (S), 2) Continuous Servo AF (C), 3)

 

 

Manual focus (M)

Focus Area:

One of five focus areas can be selected

AF Area Mode:

1) Single Area AF, 2) Dynamic AF (Dynamic AF Mode with

 

 

Closest Subject Priority is available)

 

Focus Lock:

Focus is locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L button or lightly

 

 

pressing shutter release button in (S) AF

Compatible

1) D-type/G-type AF Nikkor: All functions possible, 2) D-type

Lenses:

Manual-Focus Nikkor: All functions except autofocus possible,

 

 

3) AF Nikkor other than D-type/G-type: All functions possible

 

 

except 3D Matrix Metering, 4) AI-P Nikkor: All functions except

 

 

3D Matrix Metering and autofocus possible, 5) Non-CPU:

 

 

Usable in [M] mode (camera’s built-in exposure meter does not

 

 

work), Electronic Rangefinder usable with lens with maximum

 

 

aperture of f/5.6 or faster; IX-Nikkors cannot be used.

Picture Angle:

Approx. 1.5x focal length in 35mm [135] format equivalent

Exposure Metering: TTL full-aperture exposure metering system; 1) 3D Matrix

 

 

Metering with 10-segment SPD, 2) Center-Weighted , 3) Spot

 

 

Metering

Exposure Metering

1) Matrix Metering: EV 0-21, 2) Center-Weighted Metering: EV

Range:

0-21, 3) Spot Metering: EV 3-21 (at normal temperature, ISO

 

 

100 equivalent, f/1.4 lens)

Exposure Mode:

1) [P] Auto-Multi Program (Flexible Program possible), 2) [S]

 

 

Shutter-Priority Auto, 3) [A] Aperture-Priority Auto, 4) [M]

 

 

Manual; shutter speed/aperture adjustable in 1/2 or 1/3 EV

 

 

steps; ISO Automatic Control Mode: (Custom setting) is

 

 

available in any exposure mode (P, S, A, M)

 

Exposure

Exposure compensated in ±5 EV range in 1/2 or 1/3 EV

Compensation:

steps

Auto Exposure Lock: Detected exposure value locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L

 

 

button

Auto Exposure

Number of shots: two or three, Compensation steps:

Bracketing:

1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 1 step

Shutter Speeds:

30 to 1/4,000 sec. and Bulb

Sync Contact:

X-contact only; flash synchronization up to 1/180 sec.

Flash Control:

1) D-TTL (Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash controlled by five-

 

 

segment TTL Multi Sensor ) with built-in Speedlight and ext-

 

 

ernal Speedlight such as SB-80DX/28DX/50DX: three modes

 

 

available, 2) Non-TTL Auto Flash with an external Speedlight

Flash Sync Mode:

1) Front-Curtain Sync (normal sync), 2) Red-Eye Reduction, 3)

 

 

Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, 4) Slow Sync, 5) Rear-

 

 

Curtain Sync

Built-In Speedlight:

Manual pop-up type, GN: 51 (ISO 200 ft.)

Sensitivity Range:

ISO 200 – 800 equivalent

Sync Flash System

Not available

With External Speedlight:

Ready-Light:

Red LED indicator inside the viewfinder

Accessory Shoe:

Standard ISO-type hot-shoe contact; safety lock provided

Sync Terminal:

Available in optional hot shoe adapter AS-15

Self-Timer:

Electronically controlled; timer duration: 2, 5, 10 (default), 20

 

 

sec.

Depth-of-Field

Stop-down lens aperture by pressing depth-of-

Preview Button:

field preview button (Electronically controlled type)

Voice Memo

Available in optional Multi Function Battery Pack

Letter Input

Multi selector enables inputting of alphanumeric characters

 

 

(max. 36)

Remote Control

10-pin remote terminal available in optional Multi Function

 

 

Battery Pack

 

Power

Li-ion Battery Pack EN-EL3 (7.2V DC), AC Adapter EH-5

Requirements

(100-240V AC)

Tripod Socket:

1/4 in. (ISO1222)

Requirements:

Can be selected on LCD

Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 144 x 116 x 80.5mm (5.7 x 4.6 x 3.2 in.)

Weight (without battery): Approx. 14.7 oz.

Optional

Multi Function Battery Pack MB-D100, Li-ion Battery Pack

Accessories:

EN-EL3, Charger, MH-18/19, AC Adapter EH-5, CompactFlash™

 

 

Cards, Speedlight SB-80DX/SB-28DX/SB-50DX, "Nikon

 

 

Capture 3" Control Software, Semi-Soft Case CF-D100

For more complete specifications and compatibility information, refer to the D100 instruction manual. CompactFlash™ is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Products and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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D100 specifications

The Nikon D100, launched in 2002, marked a significant evolution in digital photography, particularly in the area of DSLR cameras. Designed for both enthusiasts and professionals, this camera delivered remarkable features that set a new standard in the digital imaging industry.

At the core of the Nikon D100 is a 6.1-megapixel CMOS sensor that offers exceptional image quality with rich detail and dynamic range. This sensor produces images with a resolution of 3008 x 2000 pixels, enabling users to create large prints without sacrificing clarity. The D100 is also equipped with the Nikon Capture software, which provides comprehensive tools for RAW image processing, allowing photographers to edit their images with precision.

One of the standout features of the D100 is its ISO sensitivity range, from 200 to 1600, which provides versatility in different lighting conditions. This range allows users to take stunning photographs in low-light scenarios without the need for a flash. The camera also includes a built-in flash and supports external flash units, giving photographers further control over illumination.

The D100 boasts an advanced 5-area autofocus system that ensures sharp focus on subjects, even in challenging conditions. Additionally, its 2.0-inch LCD screen offers an intuitive interface for navigating menus and reviewing images. The camera's viewfinder, with 95% frame coverage and a grid display, allows photographers to compose their shots with precision.

For creative flexibility, the D100 includes several exposure modes, including Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and Manual mode. These options enable photographers to take full control of their shooting experience. The camera also supports multiple metering modes, including Matrix, Center-Weighted, and Spot metering, allowing for precise exposure adjustments in varied lighting situations.

The build quality of the D100 is another noteworthy aspect. With a robust magnesium alloy body, it is designed to withstand the rigors of professional use while remaining relatively lightweight. The camera also features weather sealing, making it suitable for outdoor photography in various conditions.

In terms of connectivity, the Nikon D100 includes USB 1.1 for easy file transfers to computers, ensuring that photographers can quickly share their images. Overall, the Nikon D100 played a significant role in popularizing digital SLR technology, setting a precedent for future models with its impressive features and capabilities. Its performance and durability continue to be appreciated by many photographers, proving its legacy in the digital camera landscape.