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Nikon D1 User Manual

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Exposure modes:

P (programmed auto with flexible program)
S (shutter-priority auto)
A (aperture-priority auto)
M (manual)

Image size:

24

×

36 mm

Lens mount:

Nikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts)

Lenses:

Type-D AF Nikkor lenses (excluding IX Nikkor)—all functions
supported
Other type-D Nikkor lenses—all functions except autofocus
supported
Other AF Nikkor lenses (excluding F3AF)—all functions ex-
cept 3D color matrix metering and 3D multi-sensor balanced fill-
flash for D1 supported
AI-P Nikkor lenses—all functions except 3D color matrix
metering, 3D multi-sensor balanced fill-flash for D1, and
autofocus supported
Other lenses can be used in aperture-priority or manual mode
with center-weighted or spot metering; electronic rangefinder
can be used with lenses with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or
faster.

Picture angle:

35mm format equivalent to 1.5 times focal length of lens.

Viewfinder

Type:

Optical fixed eye-level pentaprism with diopter adjustment of –3
to +1 DP, equipped with eyepiece shutter

Eyepoint:

22 mm (at –1.0 DP)

Focusing screen:

Type B BriteView clear matte screen Mark III

Frame coverage:

Approx. 96% of lens

Magnification:

0.8

×

with 50 mm lens set to infinity and –1.0 DP

Information:

Focus indicators, shutter speed, aperture, exposure mode,
metering, shutter-speed lock, aperture lock, AE lock, electronic
analog display, frame counter, ready light, five sets of focus
brackets (areas)

Reflex mirror:

Quick-return

Lens aperture:

Instant return with depth-of-field preview

Autofocus:

TTL phase detection by means of Nikon Multi-CAM1300
autofocus module; detection range –1 to 19 EV (ISO 100 at
room temperature)

Lens servo:

Single-servo AF (S), Continuous-servo AF (C), manual (M);
focus tracking automatically activated according to subject
status in single-servo and continuous-servo AF

Focus area:

Focus area can be selected from five focus areas

AF-area mode:

Single-area AF, Dynamic AF (supports closest subject priority)

Focus lock:

Focus can be locked using the AE/AF lock button or, in single-
servo AF, by pressing the shutter-release button half way

Technical Notes: Specifications