Specifications – Nikon 950 User Manual

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Specifications

Type:

digital camera

Recording modes:

automatic (A-REC), custom (M-REC; offers
monochrome mode and allows manual ad-
justments to focus, shutter speed, aperture,
sensitivity, white balance, metering, bright-
ness, and contrast)

Image sensor:

high-density

1

/

2

˝ CCD

Pixel count:

effective pixel count 1.92 million pixels (1,600

× 1,200 pixels), total pixel count 2.11 million
pixels

Image size:

1,600

× 1,200 (full), 1,024 × 768 (XGA),

640

× 480 pixels (VGA)

Lens:

×3 zoom Nikkor aspherical glass lens con-
taining nine multi-coated elements in seven
groups, f=7.0mm–21.0mm with macro
(35 mm [135] format equivalent is 38 mm–
115 mm), F2.6–F4.0; wide-angle, telephoto
and fisheye lens adapters (sold separately)
can be attached

Range:

30 cm (11.8˝)–

∞; macro 2 cm (at middle

zoom position)–

∞ (0.8˝–∞)

Focus modes:

continuous autofocus (color LCD monitor
on), single autofocus (color LCD monitor off
or single autofocus selected from M-REC
setup menu), manual (ten steps from 10 cm/
3.9˝–

∞)

Autofocus:

contrast-detect TTL autofocus with 4,746-
step control

Modes:

normal, forced

∞, macro

Optical viewfinder: real-image optical zoom viewfinder with di-

opter adjustment (-1–+2 dpt.)

Magnification:

Ч0.44–Ч1.2

Field of view:

approximately 85%

LCD monitor

*

:

2˝ low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD
display with brightness adjustment

Pixel count:

130,000 pixels

Refresh rate:

30 frames per second

Field of view:

approximately 97% (approximately 100% in
playback mode)

Shutter:

combined mechanical and charge-coupled elec-
tronic shutter

Speed:

8–

1

/

750

sec.

Aperture:

electromagnetically controlled

Capture modes:

single-shot, continuous (approximately 1.5
frames per second at full size), VGA se-
quence (approx. 2 fps), 16-shot

Sensitivity:

ISO 80 equivalent

Exposure metering: three-mode TTL

Modes:

256-element matrix, center-weighted, spot

Note

The LCD monitor may contain a few pixels that are always lit or that do
not light. This is a characteristic common to all LCD displays and does not
indicate a malfunction. The monitor also contains a fluorescent backlight.
Should the display begin to dim or flicker, contact your Nikon service
representative.

Specifications

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