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The D50 is the only entry-level Nikon DSLR to have the autofocus motor ('screw drive') built into the camera body, making the camera backwards-compatible with mechanical-drive autofocus lenses (Nikkor AF/AF-D series) dating back to 1989. This feature has been eliminated on later entry-level models and is currently only available on mid-range ...
Some Nikon Coolpix cameras which are not advertised as supporting a RAW image format can actually produce usable raw files if switched to a maintenance mode. [26] Note that switching to this mode can invalidate a camera's guarantee.
D (Directly compatible) – A card may be used in such a slot directly, without any adapters. Best possible compatibility. Best possible compatibility. M (requires a M echanical adapter) – Such adapter is only a physical enclosure to fit one card sized into another; all electrical pins are exactly the same.
SD: 126x98x62 502 Jun 2008: Nikon: D5: Full frame: 20.8 F-mount: 100 180000 153 50 3280000 12 3.2 yes yes SD (2x) or XQD (2x) 160x159x92 1405(with battery) Feb 2017: Nikon: D4: Full frame: 16.2 F-mount: 100 91000 51 50 204800 11 3.2 yes yes CF + XQD: 160x157x91 1180 (without battery) Jan 2012: Nikon: D3X: Full frame: 24.4 F-mount: 100 1005 51 ...
On 4 September 2013, Sony released the PXW-Z100, a 4K prosumer camera that records onto XQD cards. [16] Additionally, Sony’s PXW-FS7 and PXW-FX9 cameras also support XQD cards. Nikon supports XQD cards in its newer high-end DSLR and mirrorless cameras: Nikon D4, Nikon D4s, Nikon D5, Nikon D6, Nikon D850, Nikon D500 and Nikon Z6 & Nikon Z7.
All Nikon zoom AF-lenses have focal length encoders added. Nikon AF-P: The lens contains a pulse motor (utilizing stepping motors) to focus smoother and quieter than previous drive systems. Nikon AF-I, Sigma/Tamron/Tokina: no designation: The lens contains an integrated focus electric motor. The Nikon type was produced from 1992 to 1996 and is ...
The D5000 is a 12.3-megapixel DX-format DSLR Nikon F-mount camera, announced by Nikon on 14 April 2009. The D5000 has many features in common with the D90.It features a 2.7-inch 230,000-dot resolution tilt-and-swivel LCD monitor (D90 is 3.0-inch (76 mm), 920,000 pixel, without swivel or tilt), live view, ISO 200–3200 (100–6400 with Boost), 3D tracking Multi-CAM1000 11-point AF system ...
File formats include JPEG, TIFF, NEF (Nikon's raw image format compressed and uncompressed), and JPEG+NEF (JPEG size/quality selectable) Dual memory card slots (one SD and one XQD). The SD slot is the first in any Nikon camera to support the UHS-II bus. [8] As of "C" firmware update 1.30 support has been added for CFexpress cards (Type B) in ...