Nikon E2 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Viewfinder
By
L
CD-Metering
system, Shutter speed, Apertur
e,
information
Exposure indicators, Exposure modes, Frame counter
By
LED
-Focus
indicators (in-focus, front-focus, rear-
focus), Exposure compensation mark, Flash-ready light
(lights up when charging
is
completed, and blinks
to
alert
the subject is out of the flash shooting range when used
with SB-26 or SB-25)
Reflex mirror Automatic, instant-return type
Autofocus TTL phase detection system using Nikon advanced AM200
autofocus module
Autofocus
Approx.
EV-1
to
EV18 at
ISO
equivalent 100 (under
detection range
Nikon inspection conditions)
Autofocus
Single-Servo
AF
mode
(S)
actuation method Continuous-Servo
AF
mode (C)
Manual Focus (M) mode
Autofocus lock By lightly pressing the shutter release button
in
Single-
Se
rvo
AF
mode or by using AF-L button (AE and
AF
are
simultaneously locked by using AF/AE-L (double lock)
lever)
Image pi
ckup
2/3 inch
VT
(Vacant
Tr
ansfer) system color CCD
wi
th
device 1,300,000 pixel resolution
Sensitivity
ISO
equivalent 800 (STD) and 1600 (HIGH) switchable
Image recording Digital recording
on
PCMCIA compatible
PC
card
in
system either compressed or non-compressed format
Re
solution
700 (horizontal), 650 (vertical) lin
es
N
o.
of frames Approx. 5
(H
I mode, non-compressed)
(Image Memory Approx.
43
(NORMAL mode,
1/8
compressed), Approx.
21
Card EC-15)
(F
INE
mode, 1/4compression), Approx.
84
(BAS
IC mode,
1/16 compresion)
LCD panel Exposure mode, Image Memory Card, Battery,
information Aperture, Shutter speed, Lock indicator, Frames-remaining
counter, Exposure compensation, Metering system, Image
quality, Frames-shot counter, Sensitivity, White balance mode
Flash
X-contact
on
l
y;
shutter operates at 1/250 sec. or
synchronizati
on
slower;
in
Shutter-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode,
shutter can be set to 1/250 sec. or slower; (Shutter cannot
be set to 1/350 to 1/2000 sec.)
With Nikon Speedlight SB-26 or SB-25, Matrix Balanced
Fill-Flash and Standard
TTL
Flash operations are possible.
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