Nikon 2191 manual Utilización del parasol, Flash incorporado y viñeteado

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Utilización del parasol

Las tapas de la lente minimizan la luz directa y protege la lente.

Instalación del parasol (cuando se utilice)

• Asegúrese de que el indice de montura del

parasol del objetivo () esté alineada con el

indice de ajuste del parasol del objetivo (

 

)

 

(3).

 

 

• Para facilitar el montaje y la extracción del

 

parasol, sujételo por la base (cerca del indice de acoplamiento del parasol del objetivo ()) y no desde el borde exterior.

Si el parasol del objetivo no está correctamente colocado, podría producirse viñeteo.

Instalación del parasol (cuando se almacene)

• Para guardar el parasol del objetivo, instálela en la posición inversa.

Flash incorporado y viñeteado

El flash incorporado no se puede utilizar a distancias inferiores a 0,6 m (2,0 pies).

Para evitar el viñeteado, no utilice el parasol del objetivo.

*El viñeteado es el oscurecimiento de las esquinas alrededor de la imagen que ocurre cuando la luz emitida por el flash es obstruida por el cilindro del objetivo.

Cámaras

Distancia focal/distancia de disparo admitida

 

 

D700 (formato FX)

• 28mm/1,5 m (4,9 pies) o superior

• 35mm o superior/sin restricciones

 

D90, D80, serie D70,

• 28mm/1 m (3,3 pies) o superior

D50

• 35mm o superior/sin restricciones

D5000, D3000, D60,

• 28mm/1,5 m (4,9 pies) o superior

• 35mm/1 m (3,3 pies) o superior

serie D40

• 50mm o superior/sin restricciones

 

 

 

 

• 35mm/2,5 m (8,2 pies) o superior

Serie F80/serie N80*

• 50mm/1 m (3,3 pies) o superior

 

• 70mm o superior/sin restricciones

 

• 50mm/2 m (6,6 pies) o superior

Serie F75/serie N75*

• 70mm/1 m (3,3 pies) o superior

 

• 105mm o superior/sin restricciones

 

• 50mm/1,5 m (4,9 pies) o superior

Serie F70/N70*

• 70mm/1 m (3,3 pies) o superior

 

• 105mm o superior/sin restricciones

Serie F65/serie N65*,

• 70mm/1,5 m (4,9 pies) o superior

serie F60/N60*

• 105mm o superior/1 m (3,3 pies) o superior

 

*De venta exclusiva en los EE.UU.

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Nikon 2191 manual Utilización del parasol, Flash incorporado y viñeteado, Instalación del parasol cuando se utilice

2191 specifications

The Nikon 2191, also known as the Nikon D780, is a versatile and powerful DSLR camera that has been designed to meet the needs of both professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. As a successor to the popular Nikon D750, the D780 builds upon its predecessor's strengths while incorporating advanced features and technologies that enhance the shooting experience.

One of the standout characteristics of the Nikon 2191 is its impressive 24.5-megapixel full-frame sensor. This sensor delivers outstanding image quality, with a remarkable level of detail, dynamic range, and color accuracy. The D780 is capable of producing stunning images, even in challenging lighting conditions, thanks to its native ISO range of 100 to 51,200, extendable to an incredible ISO 50 to 204,800.

The camera features Nikon's renowned EXPEED 6 image processor, which not only enhances image quality but also improves overall performance. This processor enables faster shooting speeds of up to 7 frames per second in continuous shooting mode with the optical viewfinder. When using live view mode, this rate increases to an impressive 12 frames per second, allowing photographers to capture fast-moving subjects with ease.

Focusing technology is another key highlight of the D780. It employs a 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors, providing reliable and accurate autofocus performance. Additionally, the camera features a new hybrid autofocus system that combines phase detection and contrast detection for faster focusing in live view and video modes. With a focus sensitivity that reaches -4 EV, the D780 excels in low-light situations.

Video capabilities are also a strong point of the Nikon 2191, offering 4K UHD recording at up to 30 frames per second, as well as full HD recording at up to 120 frames per second for slow-motion footage. The camera provides several video options and features, including N-Log and HDR recording, giving videographers creative flexibility.

The D780's robust construction ensures durability and reliability in various shooting environments. It is designed with weather sealing to protect against dust and moisture, making it an ideal companion for outdoor photography. The camera also includes a tilting touchscreen LCD that provides intuitive control and easy access to settings.

In summary, the Nikon 2191/D780 is a powerful, feature-rich camera that excels in both photography and videography. With its full-frame sensor, advanced autofocus system, and outstanding video capabilities, it stands out as a top choice for photographers seeking a versatile and high-performance DSLR.