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SpecsUpdate
Weight430 g
Dimensions124 x 98 x 76 mm
PortsUSB 2.0
Screen size3in
MicrophoneMono
ProcessorExpeed 4
TouchscreenNo
Image stabilizationNo
Max resolution6000 x 4000
Video resolution1080p60; 720p60
Lens mountNikon F
Sensor typeCMOS
ISO Range100 - 12800 (25600 boosted)
Exposure compensation±5
Storage typesSD / SDHC / SDXC
Remote controlYes
Video FormatsMPEG-4; H.264
Sensor sizeAPS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
AF points11
Continuous drive5 fps
Crop factor1.5x
Viewfinder magnification0.85x
Image aspect ratio options (w:h)3:2
Built-in flashYes
Battery Life (CIPA)700
Shutter speed range30 - 1/4000 seconds
Screen dots921000
Viewfinder coverage0.95
Image file formatsJPEG; NEF
WB BracketingNo
Environmentally sealedNo
External flashYes
Flash range12m
Flash X sync speed1/200 sec
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Pros
Pro Detailed images
The camera has a 24.2 MP APS-C sensor that captures detailed images at any ISO. Even at ISO 12800 the images have little noise.
Pro Light body
The camera weighs just 430 grams.
Pro Long battery life
It's CIPA rated 700 shots per charge.
Pro Good video capabilities
The camera shoots detailed 1080p video at up to 60 frames per second.
Pro Can create panoramas in-camera
Pro Well-suited for serious photographers
Pro External mic jack
Cons
Con Non-articulating LCD
Camera's LCD is fixed in place making certain shots (such as ones close to the ground) a bit more difficult to monitor.
Con Can't change aperture in live mode
While shutter speed and exposure can be changed, aperture cannot.
Con Live mode has slow autofocus
Con Poor movie mode implementation
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