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D-SLR Series

Nikon Digital SLRs combine capability with
ease of use to produce incredible digital
images. Whether you’re new to digital
photography or a seasoned pro looking
for the latest in technology, you’ll be able
to compare the features, explore the
benefits and delve into the details and
specs. Turn your ideas into images
with a Nikon D-SLR.


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  1. The DX and FX Formats
    Understand the differences between the formats to determine which is the one for you.
  2. Comprehensive Dust Reduction System
    Dust reduction technology helps prevent dust or dirt artifacts from appearing in your images.
  3. Scene Recognition System
    Nikon's Scene Recognition System recognizes the position, color, tones and characteristics of a subject or scene and compares it to the camera's built-in image database.
  4. Nikon Electronic Format (NEF)
    Nikon's RAW file format contains all the image information captured by the camera's sensor.
  5. Live View Shooting Mode
    Live View Shooting Mode enables you to view and compose the shot without looking through the viewfinder.
  6. i-TTL Flash Control
    Nikon's i-TTL (intelligent through-the-lens) flash system meters every exposure, setting the Nikon Speedlight's output to the precise level needed to balance the scene's ambient light.
  7. FX, DX Format Sensor
    Nikon digital SLRs have either an FX or a DX sensor. The FX sensor, measuring 23.9 x 36mm, is roughly equivalent to the size of the 35mm film frame. The DX sensor is smaller, measuring 15.8 x 23.6mm.
  8. D-Movie Mode
    D-Movie, offered first in a digital SLR in Nikon's D90, is capable of making sound movies up to five minutes in length in high definition mode, up to 20 in VGA mode.
  9. Auto White Balance
    A digital camera's white balance setting compensates for the different colors of various light sources.
  10. AF Area Modes
    Nikon’s three AF area modes—single point AF, dynamic area AF and auto area AF—are designed to handle any shooting situation.
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