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Nikon D2H Set Digital Camera: Product Features 
Nikon D2H Set Digital Camera
Nikon overhauled its D-series SLR to produce the 4.1-megapixel D2H, which promises market-leading shooting speed and wireless image uploading via an optional 802.11b transmitter. Built around the brand-new LBCAST (lateral buried charge accumulator and sensing transistor array) sensor, the camera offers an impressive array of professional features.

Product Details

Product MPN
MPN D2H Set
Key Features
Image Sensor Type CCD
 
Resolution 4.1 Megapixel
 
Camera Type SLR/Professional
 
Family Line Nikon D
Lens
Interchangeable Lens Interchangeable Lenses
 
Digital Zoom Without Digital Zoom
 
Focus Type Autofocus & Fixed Focus
Image Quality
Camera Resolution 4.1 Megapixel
 
Image Resolutions 2464 x 1632 • 1840 x 1224
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed 30 - 1/8000 sec
 
White Balance Auto • Manual
 
Frames Per Second 8 Frames
Storage
Memory Type CompactFlash Card Type I • IBM Microdrive
 
Compression Modes Fine • Normal • Uncompressed • Basic
 
Compression Type JPEG • Raw Image
 
File Size (High Res.) 6.3 MB (20 images on 128MB card)
 
File Size (Low Res.) 0.38 MB (about 337 images on 128MB card)
Flash
ISO Speeds 200 • 1600
 
Flash Type External
Viewfinder / Display
Viewfinder Optical (Through-the-lens)
 
LCD Panel With LCD Panel
 
LCD Panel Size 2.5 in.
 
LCD Screen Resolution 211,200 pixels
 
LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
Interfaces
Interface Type USB • Wi-Fi
 
Video Interface Video Out
Power Supply
Battery Type Proprietary Lithium
Included Features
Self Timer 2 Sec. • 5 Sec. • 10 Sec. • 20 Sec.
 
Mp3 Built In Unknown
 
Built-in Microphone With Built-in Microphone
 
Built-in Speaker With Built-in Speaker
 
Tripod Mount With Tripod Mount
Dimensions
Height 15 cm
 
Width 15.7 cm
 
Depth 8.6 cm
 
Weight 1.09 kg
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories Software • USB Cable • Video Cable • Lithium Battery • Battery Charger • Strap
 
Product ID 20982706
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