Nikon D50 manual 136, Technical Notes-Index

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Technical Notes—Index

136

Symbols

. See Exposure compensa- tion

. See Flash compensation

. See Flash ready indicator

. See FV lock

,, , , , . See Mode, Digital Vari-Program

. See Remote control

. See Self-timer

. See Shooting mode

A

A. See Mode

Advanced Wireless Lighting, 110

AE-L/AF-L, 98

AE Lock, 99

AF. See Focus mode; Auto- focus

AF Area Illm, 91

AF-Area Mode, 89 AF Assist, 90 AF-assist illuminator, 34 Aperture, 40–45

(auto) mode, 14 Autoexposure lock, 97 Autofocus, 88 Autofocus, 33, 88, 89

AF-A, 88

AF-C, 88

AF-S, 88

B

BASIC. See Image Quality Battery, 8–9

EN-EL3, 8 inserting, 8–9 life, 135 storage, 118–119

Beep, 88

BKT. See bracketing BKT Set, 93

Blur, reducing, 43 Bracketing, 93–95. See also Exposure bracketing; white balance, bracketing Brightness. See LCD Brightness Bulb. See long time exposures

C

CCD, 129 cleaning, 116–117

Clock, 69

CLOCK. See Clock

Closest subject priority. See AF-area mode

Color Mode, 77

Color profile. See Color

Mode Computer, 59–61 Continuous shooting. See shooting mode Contrast. See Tone Comp. CPU lenses, 105–106 Custom Settings, 87–100, 101

defaults, 87, 102 CSM. See Custom Settings CSM/Setup Menu, 69

D

Date. See Date

Date, 69

Delete, 84

Deleting, 57, 84. See also Memory card, formatting all images, 84 selected images, 84 single-frame playback, 24 Digital Print Order Format, 67, 128

Digital Vari-Program. See ; mode

Diopter, 13

DPOF. See Digital Print Order Format

Dust Ref Photo, 74

DVP. See mode, Digital Vari- Program

Dynamic-area AF. See AF-area mode.

E

EL. See Autoexposure lock Electronic analog exposure display, 45–46 Electronic range finder, 35 EV Step, 92

Exif version 2.21, 128 Exposure bracketing, 93–94

Exposure compensation, 47 Exposure meters, 96. See also

Meter Off Eyepiece cap, 13

F

File No. Seq., 73 Files. See image files FINE. See Image quality Firmware, 75 Firmware Ver., 75 Flash, 18, 36–38,109–112.See also Speedlight

bracketing, 93–94

Flash Color Information Com- munication, 109–110 Flash exposure compensa- tion, 38

Flash Level, 90

Flash Mode, 99 Flash-ready indicator, 18 Flash sync mode, 36–37 Flexible program, 42. See also Mode, P, S, A, M

Focal plane mark, 35

Focus. See Autofocus; Focus mode; Manual focus

Focus area (focus brackets), 33 Focus lock, 34

Focus mode, 15, 35 Folders, 71–72, 84 Folders, 71 Format, 68

FV lock, 98–99

H

Highlight display, 53

Histogram, 53

Hue Adjustment, 78

I

Image Comment, 70 Image dust off, 74 Image files, 31–32Image Quality, 31 Image review, 90 Image Review, 90 Image Rotation, 75 Image Size, 32

ISO, 39. See also Sensitivity ISO Auto, 92

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Nikon D50 manual 136, Technical Notes-Index

D50 specifications

The Nikon D50 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that was introduced in 2005 and marked a significant step forward in Nikon's consumer DSLR lineup. With its compact design, user-friendly features, and impressive image quality, the D50 became a popular choice among both amateur and enthusiast photographers.

At the heart of the Nikon D50 is a 6.1-megapixel CCD sensor, which produces detailed images with a maximum resolution of 3008 x 2000 pixels. This sensor allows for sharp and vibrant images, even in challenging lighting conditions. The camera supports a wide ISO range from 200 to 1600, providing flexibility for various shooting environments. The capability to shoot at higher ISO settings enables users to capture clearer images in low light without excessive noise.

One of the standout features of the D50 is its 2.0-inch LCD screen, which provides a clear and bright interface for composing shots and reviewing images. While it may seem small by today's standards, it was a significant improvement at the time of its release. Additionally, the camera offers a 5.5 frames-per-second burst mode, which allows photographers to capture fast-moving action, making it suitable for sports and wildlife photography.

The Nikon D50 employs a 3D Color Matrix Metering system, which delivers accurate exposures by analyzing the scene's brightness and color information. This system works in conjunction with the camera's autofocus capabilities, which include a multi-area autofocus system with a range of nine focusing points. This ensures that subjects remain in focus, even when they are off-center.

One of the appealing aspects of the D50 is its compatibility with a vast array of Nikon F-mount lenses. This allows users to explore various photographic styles and techniques, as they can easily switch lenses to suit their needs. The camera also features built-in white balance settings and a range of creative scene modes, making it accessible for novice photographers.

In summary, the Nikon D50 is a well-rounded DSLR that offers a blend of simplicity and advanced features. Its image quality, performance, and compatibility with various lenses make it an attractive choice for those looking to step into the world of digital photography. While newer models have since been released, the D50 remains a testament to Nikon's commitment to providing accessible and powerful photographic tools.