❚❚ Slow Motion Movies

Frame rate (0122)

Maximum total recorded length (approx.)*

400 fps

1 hour 27 minutes

1200 fps

1 hour 27 minutes

*Up to five seconds of slow motion footage can be recorded in a single clip. Playback length is about 13.2 (400 fps) or 40 (1200 fps) times the recorded length.

❚❚Still Images (Smart Photo Selector Mode)

Image quality (0119)

Image size (0119)

File size 1

No. of shots

NEF (RAW) + JPEG

3872×2592

119.4 MB

131

2896×1944

106.9 MB

147

fine 2

1936×1296

97.8 MB

160

 

NEF (RAW)

85.3 MB

184

 

3872×2592

34.1 MB

461

JPEG fine

2896×1944

21.6 MB

729

 

1936×1296

12.5 MB

1258

 

3872×2592

17.2 MB

915

JPEG normal

2896×1944

10.9 MB

1438

 

1936×1296

6.6 MB

2397

 

3872×2592

8.8 MB

1798

JPEG basic

2896×1944

5.6 MB

2797

 

1936×1296

3.4 MB

4577

1 Total size of all five images recorded with each shot.

2 Image size applies to JPEG images only. Size of NEF (RAW) images can not be changed. File size is the total for NEF (RAW) and JPEG images.

❚❚Still Images (Motion Snapshot Mode)

Image quality

Image size

File size *

No. of shots

17.7 MB

891

*File size is the total for a single photograph and movie.

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V1 specifications

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