• Records images
in
the versatile JPEG format
or
the high quality and
fully
editable
RAW
format. You can also select
JPEG+RAW
and record in
both formats
simultaneously. When the file
format
of
the last captured
image is JPEG, and its data
still
remains
in
the buffer memory, you can
save the image
in
RAW format.
RAW
images can be easily
processed
internally
by the camera.
• Up to five setting patterns can be saved as
USER
mode.
In
addition,
functions for the
RAW
/Fx
button and the e-dials
can
also be
customized, enabling speedy operation by any type
of
photographer.
•
Supports the optional Battery Grip D-BG4 with vertical shutter
release
button. If
a battery
(D-LI90)
is inserted
in
both the camera and grip, the
battery with more power is prioritized. This enables you to get the best
camera performance for an extended period. By using a menu item, you
can prioritize either one
of
the batteries
in
the camera and battery grip,
and use its
full power before switching to the other battery.
Shake Reduction {SR)
Shake Reduction (SR) on this camera features a PENT
AX
original
system which uses magnetic force to move the image sensor at high
speeds, compensating for
camera shake.
The camera may generate some operating noise when it is shaken,
such as when changing the composition
of
a picture. This is normal
and not a malfunction.
The captured area (view angle)
will
differ between this camera and 35 mm
SLR
cameras even if the same lens is used because the format sizes for 35 mm film
and
CMOS
sensor are different.
Sizes
for 35 mm film and
CMOS sensor
35 mm
film
: 36x24 mm
CMOS
sensor on this camera : 23.7x15.7 mm
The
focal length
of
a
lens used with a 35 mm camera is about 1.5 times longer
than that
of
this camera. To shoot images with an
angle
of
view framing the same
area, divide the focal length
of
the 35 mm lens by 1.5.
Example) To capture the same image as a
150
mm
lens
attached to a 35 mm
camera
150+1.5=1 00
Use a
100
mm
lens
with this camera.
Inversely, multiply the
focal length
of
the
lens
used with this camera by 1.5 to
determine the
focal length for 35 mm cameras.
Example)
If
a
300
mm lens
is used with this camera
300x 1.5=450
The focal
length is equivalent to a
450
mm
lens
on a 35 mm camera.
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