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This is a special order item and is non-cancelable and non-returnable. Est. arrival at B&H is 2-4 weeks (subject to availability). You will be charged upon placing your order.
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6.1 Megapixel for up to 3,000x2000 pixel resolution still pictures / D50 is the smallest, lightest and easiest-to-use Nikon's digital SLR camera series 2 Inch Color LCD screen Self-Timer - Electronically controlled timer with 2 to 20 seconds duration Storage (Number of frames per 256MB SD Memory Card, image size L) - RAW approx. 33, FINE approx. 70NORMAL approx. 137BASIC approx. 258, RAW & BASIC approx. 29 **We suggest getting a 512MB memory card or larger for more flexible use.** Video Output - Can...
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Nikon D50 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
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Nikon D50 Digital SLR Camera Body
Resolution 6.1 megapixels. Color Support Color. Optical Sensor Type CCD. Total Pixels 6,240,000 pixels. Effective Sensor Resolution 6,100,000 pixels. Field of View Crop Factor 1.5. Light Sensitivity ISO 200-1600. Shooting Programs Children, Close-up, Landscape, Sports mode, Portrait mode, Night portrait. Max Shutter Speed 1/4000 sec. Min Shutter Speed 30 sec. X-sync Speed 1/500 sec. Exposure Metering Spot, Center-weighted, 3D color matrix II. Exposure Modes Bulb, Manual, Program, Automatic...
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6.1 Megapixel / 2" Color LCD Screen / Uses SD memory card / 3D Color Matrix Metering II / 5-Area Autofocus / Auto and Manual Exposure / Uses Nikon ED Lens 2 Inch Color LCD screen Self-Timer - Electronically controlled timer with 2 to 20 seconds duration Storage (Number of frames per 256MB SD Memory Card, image size L) - RAW approx. 33, FINE approx. 70NORMAL approx. 137BASIC approx. 258, RAW & BASIC approx. 29 **We suggest getting a 512MB memory card or larger for more flexible use.** Video...
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Nikon D50 Remote Control
Compact desigh and portable. The remote control can trigger your camera shutter from a distance. Wireless remote control built-in infrared receiver. Dimension: 85 x 40 x 5 mm. 3V CR2025 battery is included and it is replaceable. Weight: 27G.
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DVD: The Nikon D50 takes great shots right out of the box, but understanding the controls and features of the camera can really unleash its potential. This video explains how the camera's controls are designed to work together to capture the best image under all conditions. Each subject is contained in a separate chapter, so you can proceed at your own pace, and later come back to an individual topic.
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The Katz Eye™ focusing screen for the Nikon D50 is a laser matte with a split prism circle and a microprism collar, very similar to the one you’d find in many classic SLRs. It is a direct replacement with no modifications required to the camera at all. The split prism with microprism ring is a great combination for focusing in a variety of situations. The screen will also have NO effect on the functioning of the autofocus sensors of the camera and it is a direct replacement for the original.
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By learning them, you become empowered to shoot creatively--inside or outside of the box.
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Author: Stafford, Simon ISBN: 1579908047 Pages: 240 Subject: Techniques - Equipment Publisher: Lark Books (NC) Info from Publisher:
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nikon d50 digital camera buy
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Lark Books 2005, Softcover, 5-1/2 x 7, 240 pages, b&w fully illustrated. Complete User Guide for your Nikon D50. Go far beyond the manufacturer's instruction manual and take full advantage of all the Nikon D50's features, such as its 3D Color Matrix meter, white balance controls and NEF file format. Enjoy your camera more and get professional results with the practical information, tips, and techniques in this complete guide. Expand your system with smart advice about choosing and using accessories...
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BlueCraneDigital BlueCraneDigital Introduction to the Nikon D50 Digital SLR
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Nikon D50 Outfit with 18-55mm Lens Digital Camera
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Nikon D50 Digital SLR CheatSheet
Handy, laminated, short version instruction manuals for on the go. Size 8-1/2 x 11", printed double-sided, folded in thirds.
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Blue Crane Digital 2005; Handy, laminated, short version instruction manual for the Nikon D50 ; folded in quarters = 8 pages; size 4-1/2 x 5-1/2" (11x14cm).
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Published 2006, Laser-Printed, Softcover, Ringbound, 8-1/2 x 11", 148 pages, black & white illustrations. PLUS book on CD with AnimationsThis easy to understand book is your guide to getting great photos with your Nikon D50 camera. It sweeps away unnecessary complexity and explains what you really need to know to use your camera controls. To help you take more effective, interesting and creative photos, here are some of the things you'll learn:Camera Controls and Creativity Controlling Exposure Controlling...
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Elite Video 2005; Includes 2 Tutorial DVD, play time each 60 minutes; Play worldwide in any DVD player (recommended) or computer CD-ROM drive (may require DVD decoder).These two 60 minute of Tutorial DVDs take you through all the features and functions of the Nikon D50 digital camera, plus much more.Learn every feature and function step by step in an easy explained manner. This camera does so many things you may not be aware of, that is being revealed in these DVDs, so take your photography to the...
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The Standard Pop-Up Shade is the most popular model, and simply snaps on to the back of the camera. Optical clear glass to protect your camera’s screen is included, and the hard impact plastic design, when the shade is in the closed position, leaves less chance of scratching or breaking your display. The simple pop-up design allows for easy opening to block the glare. Color and design matches your camera model.
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* Camera features and functions. * White balance. * ISO settings. * Quality settings. * Using a histogram. * Principles of photography. * Depth of field. * Aperture and shutter priority. * Program modes. * How to get sharp images. * Storing and carrying cameras. * Choosing and using a tripod. * What lens to buy next. * Using filters. * Digital media options. * Getting photographs into a computer. * Improving photos. * Printing options. * Storing photos on the web. * And much, much...
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