Nikon Coolpix E-8800 1.7 firmware driver
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Company: OTHERS [more]Release date: 22-01-2009
Last update: 22-01-2009
File size: 1.3 MB
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Nikon Coolpix E-8800 1.7 firmware driver Description
Type of Camera: Digital Camera E8800
Image Sensor: 2/3-inch-type CCD (total pixels: 8.31 million); Effective pixels: 8.0 million
Image Size: 8M (3,264 x 2,448), 5M (2,592 x 1,944), 3M (2,048 x 1,536), 2M (1,600 x 1,200), 1M (1,280 x 960), PC (1,024 x 768), TV (640 x 480), 3:2 (3,264 x 2,176) user selectable
Lens: 10x Zoom-Nikkor; 8.9-89mm [35mm (135) format equivalent to 35-350mm] f/2.8-5.2 with macro; 16 elements in 10 groups; two glass molded ED elements included elements in 7 groups; two glass molded ED elements included, Vibration Reduction; Lens shift.
Autofocus: Contrast-detect TTL AF with AF-assist illuminator; Center, Auto 5-area multi AF, manual 9-area multi AF selectable
Focus Modes: 1) Continuous AF, 2) Single AF, 3) Manual Focus (from 1.2 in. [3cm] to infinity with focus confirmation indication),
Optical Viewfinder: none
Electronic Viewfinder: 0.44-inch type, 235,000-dot, polysilicon TFT color LCD viewfinder; Diopter adjustment: -3 to +1m-1
LCD Monitor: 1.8-inch type, 134,000-dot High Transmissive advanced TFT LCD monitor with brightness and hue adjustment; approx. 97% horizontal and vertical (shooting)
Display: LCD Monitor: 1.8-inch type, 134,000-dot highly transmissible advanced TFT-LCD (white LED backlight); brightness/hue adjustment; frame coverage: approx. 97% horizontal and vertical (shooting)
Picture Enhance Menu: N/A
Media: CF Card Type I/II (CF), Microdrive(TM) cards
File Format: RAW (NEF) and TIFF-RGB (uncompressed), JPEG-baseline-compliant (1:2, 1:4, 1:8, 1:16) (compressed), QuickTime (movies), WAV (sound files)
Internal Memory: N/A
Shooting Modes -- Still: AUTO, SCENE, P, S, A, M, MOVIE; Scene Modes: Portrait, Party/Indoor, Night portrait, Beach/Snow, Landscape, Sunset, Night landscape, Museum, Fireworks show, Close up, Copy, Back light, Panorama assist, Sports, Dusk/Dawn
Shooting Modes -- Movie: TV movie 640(640x480/30fps up to 60 secs), Small movie 320(320x240/15fps up to 895 secs), Time-lapse movie (640x480/30fps up to 35 secs (1050 frames), Sepia movie 320 (320x240/5fps up to 895 secs, B/W movie (320x240/15fps up to 895 secs)
Mode Dial: Auto, Programmed-Auto (P), Shutter-Priority Auto (P), Aperture-Priority Auto (A), Manual (M), Scene, Movie, Setup, Image Size, ISO, White Balance (WB), and Playback
Operation Button/Switch: Power button, Release button, Mode dial, Delete button, Menu button, Play button, Multi selector, Zoom button, Select/Transfer button
Exposure Mode: P, S, A, M
Exposure Metering: 4-mode TTL metering: 1) 256-segment Matrix, 2) Spot, 3) Center-Weighted, 4) Spot AF Area
Exposure Control: 1) Programmed Auto with Flexible Program [P], 2) Shutter-Priority Auto [S], 3) Aperture-Priority Auto [A], 4 Manual [M]; Exposure Compensation (+/-2EV in 1/3 EV steps); Auto Exposure Bracketing; AE-BSS
Exposure Range: EV 0.0 to +18.5 (W), EV +1.8 to +18.5 (T)
Shutter: Mechanical and charge-coupled electronic shutter; 2-1/3,000 sec (auto and exposure mode P), 8-1/3,000 sec (exposure modes S and A), BULB/TIME (max. 10 min.) and 8-1/3,000 sec (exposure mode M), 1/30-1/8,000 sec (Ultra HS), Maximum at some apertures is 1/1,500 sec
Aperture: 7-blade iris diaphragm; 10 steps in 1/3EV increments (to minimum of f/8
Sensitivity: Approximately equivalent to ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, and Auto (auto gain to ISO 200 equivalent)
White Balance: 1) Matrix Auto White Balance with TTL control, 2) 6-mode Manual with fine tuning (Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Speedlight, Shade); 3) Preset, 4) White Balance Bracketing
Built-in Speedlight: Shooting range: approx. 1.8 - 19.8 ft. (0.5 - 6.0m) (W), approx. 3.3 - 9.1 ft. (1.0 - 3.0m) (T)
External Speedlight: Hot shoe connects to external Nikon Speedlight SB-800/600
Playback Menu: 1) Full-frame, 2) Thumbnail (4/9 segments), 3) Slide show, 4) Movie with audio, 5) Playback zoom (up to 10x); File information; Shooting information; Histogram information and highlight point display; Hide and protect attributes can be set to each image; Focus confirmation indication; RAW image playback; Small picture (Small-pic); D-Lighting
Delete Function: Delete all frames, delete selected frames, protect function available, card format
Auto OFF mode: 30sec., 1min., 5min., 30min., can be set manually, sleep mode
Interface: USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED)
I/O Terminal: DC in; Audio/Video (NTSC or PAL selectable) out; Digital I/O (USB)
Power Requirements: One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL7 (included), MB-CP11 Battery Pack (optional) with six 1.5V LR6 (AA-size alkaline) batteries* AC Adapter EH-54 (optional) *1.5V FR Lithium, 1.2V NiMH, or 1.2V NiCd batteries can also be used
Battery Life: 240 images (EN-EL7; based on CIPA standard*) * Industry standard for measuring life of camera batteries. Measured at 25º C (77º F); zoom adjusted with each shot, built-in Speedlight fired with every other shot, image mode set to NORMAL
Battery: One rechargeable Li-ion battery EN-EL7 (included); DC input: AC adaptor (optional)
Dimension (W x H x D): Approx. 4.6 x 3.3 x 4.8 in. (116 x 85 x 121mm)
Weight: Approx. 21 oz without battery, memory card, body cap, or monitor cover
Storage: Media: CompactFlash(TM) (CF) Type I/II and MicroDrive(TM) Cards, File Format: Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF)*, Exif 2.2**, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) File formats: RAW (NEF) and TIFF-RGB (uncompressed), JPEG-baseline-compliant (1:2, 1:4, 1:8, 1:16) (compressed), QuickTime (movies), WAV (sound files). *A standard widely used in the digital camera industry to ensure compatibility among different makes of camera. ** Exchangeable Image File Format for digital still cameras. Version 2.2 allows information stored with pictures to be used for optimal color reproduction when images are output on Exif-compliant printers.
Viewfinder: 0.44-inch type, 235,000-dot, polysilicon TFT color LCD viewfinder; Diopter adjustment:-3 to +1m(-1)
White Balance Settings: 1) Auto White Balance with TTL control, 2) 6-mode Manual with fine tuning (Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Cloud, Speedlight, Shade), 3) Preset, 4) White Balance Bracketing
Digital Zoom: Up to 4x
Capture Modes: 1) Single, 2) Continuous H (2.3 fps; up to 5 frames), 3) Continuous L (1.2 fps; up to 11 frames), 4) Multi-shot 16 (consecutive 16 frames at 1.6 fps), 5) Ultra HS (high-speed) (640 x 480 pixels; 30 fps, up to 100 frames), 6) 5 shot buffer (0.7 fps), 7) Interval Timer Shooting, 8)TV movie 640 (640 x 480 pixels) with audio at 30 fps; up to 60 seconds, or Small movie 320 (320 x 240 pixels) with audio at 15 fps; up to 895 seconds**, Time-lapse movie (640 x 480 pixels) at 30 fps; up to 35 seconds; Sepia movie 320 (320 x 240 pixels) with audio at 5 fps; up to 895 seconds**; B/W movie 320 (320 x 240 pixels) with audio at 15 fps; up to 895 seconds** are selectable
Storage Media: CompactFlash(TM) (CF) Card (Type I and II ) and Microdrive(TM)
Flash Sync Modes: 1) Auto Flash, 2) Flash Cancel (off), 3) Red-Eye Reduction (In-Camera Red-Eye Fix(TM)), 4) Anytime Flash, 5) Night Portrait (Slow Sync Flash), 6) Rear Curtain Sync; Sync method: Standard i-TTL flash
Focus Range: 19.7 in. [50cm] to infinity (W)/ 39.4 in. [1m] to infinity (T); 1.2 in. [3cm] to infinity (W) in macro and manual focus modes
Accessory Shoe: Standard ISO hot-shoe contact with safety lock
Optional Accessories: Additional Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL7, AC Adapter EH-54, Battery Pack MB-CP11, Soft Case CS-CP21, Various size CompactFlash(TM) Cards, Fisheye Converter FC-E9, Step-down Ring Lens Adapter UR-E18, Telephoto Converter TC-E17ED, Step-down Ring Lens Adapter UR-E17, Wide-angle Converter WM-E80, Lens Hood HN-CP14, Speedlight SB-800/600, COOLPIX Filters; FF-CP11NC, FF-CP11CPL, FF-CP11ND4, Digital Photo Storage Viewer COOLWALKER MSV-01
PictureProject System Requirements (PC): OS: Windows(R) XP Home Edition/Professional, Windows(R) 2000 Professional, Windows(R) ME, Windows(R) 98SE pre-installed model, RAM: 64MB (128MB with RAW images) or more recommended, Hard Disk: 60MB required for installation, Display: 800 x 600 with 16-bit color (full color recommended), Others: CD-ROM drive required for installation
PictureProject System Requirements (Macintosh): OS: Mac(R) OS X (10.1.5 or later); RAM: 64MB (128MB with RAW images) or more recommended; Hard disk: 60MB required for installation; Display: 800 x 600 with 16-bit color (full color recommended); Others: CD-ROM drive required for installation
Self-timer: 10 sec or 3 sec; can be used with supplied remote controller ML-L3
Platform: Win All
System Requirements: n/a
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