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Nikon D1X User Manual

Nikon D1X
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The camera will cycle through the available flash-sync modes in the order shown
below.
When red-eye reduction is used, there is a one-second delay between your fully pressing the
shutter-release button and the shutter being released. Be careful not to move the camera or to
let your subject move during this time. Red-eye reduction works best when your subject is well
within the range of the flash and is fully turned to face the camera.
To prevent blurring caused by camera shake, use of a tripod is recommended with slow sync or
red-eye reduction with slow sync.
Rear-curtain sync can not be used with a studio flash system.
Flash Sync Modes
Five sync modes are available. To set the flash sync mode, press the flash mode
button (A) while turning the main command dial (B).
BA
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY—FLASH SYNC MODES
* In programmed auto and aperture-priority auto modes, the mode icon shown at
right will be displayed when the flash mode button is released.
*

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Nikon D1X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Camera TypeDigital SLR
Sensor TypeCCD
Effective Pixels5.3 megapixels
Max Resolution3008 x 1960
Image Ratio w:h3:2
Sensor Size23.7 x 15.6 mm
Lens MountNikon F mount
Focal Length Mult.1.5x
Shutter Speed30 - 1/16000 sec
Continuous Shooting Speed3 fps
ViewfinderOptical (pentaprism)
LCD Screen Size2.0 inches
Screen Dots130, 000
Storage MediaCompactFlash (Type I or II)
Weight1100 g (2.43 lb)
ISO SensitivityISO 125 - 800
Battery TypeNikon EN-4 Ni-MH
Dimensions157 x 153 x 85 mm

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