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Nikon 995

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Brand Nikon 2001
Model 995
Released Year 2001
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Coolpix
Color Black
Optical Zoom 4x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon Coolpix 995 features a swivel lens design that allows flexible shooting angles, enhancing usability in various photography scenarios. It is equipped with a 3.34 megapixel CCD sensor, delivering detailed image quality suitable for casual and semi-professional photographers. The camera offers an optical zoom of 3x, allowing close-up shots without compromising image clarity. It incorporates Nikon's High Speed CCD technology for faster image processing and reduced lag times. The device supports multiple exposure modes like aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual mode, giving users creative control. Additionally, it provides an LCD screen and electronic viewfinder for versatile framing and reviewing images.

Specifications

MPN VAA113EA
Model 995
Digital Zoom 4x
Battery Type Lithium-Ion, 2CR5
Color Black
Connectivity USB
Features USB, AE/FE Lock, Digital Noise Reduction, Tone Compensation, DPOF Support, Auto Power Save
Series Nikon COOLPIX
Optical Zoom 4x
Depth 1.5in
Width 5.43in
Item Weight 13.8 Oz.
Height 3.23in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-1.8"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±2 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 800, Iso 400, Iso 200, Iso 100
Sensor Type CCD
Shooting Modes Frame Movie Mode, Normal Movie Mode
Macro Focus Range 2-30cm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 38-152mm
Special Effects Black & White
White Balance Auto, Manual
Video Captûre Quicktime-320 X 240-15fPS-40 Sec-MAX Clip Duration
Focus Adjustment Manual, Automatic
Expansion Slot 1X CompactFlash Card-Type I/II
Operating System Supported Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 98, Apple Mac OS 9, Apple Mac OS 8
MAX Shutter SPEED 1/2300 Sec
Sensor Size 1/1.8in
Display Size 1.8in
Exposure Modes Program, Aperture-Priority, Bulb, Shutter-Priority, Manual, Automatic
Still Image Format TIFF, JPEG
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format Quicktime
Screen Size 1.8in
Light Sensitivity MAX 800
Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 3.2MP
Optical Viewfinder Type Real-Image Zoom
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 3.2MP
Exposure Metering SPOT Af Area, Matrix (256-Zone), SPOT, Center-Weighted
Min Shutter SPEED 8 Sec
MAX Video Resolution 320x240
Additional Features Ae/Fe Lock, USB, Tone Compensation, Digital Noise Reduction, Dpof Support, Auto Power Save
Flash Type Built-In Flash
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Continuous Shooting SPEED 1.5fps
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 85%
Run Time Up to 110 Min
Exterior Color Black
Microphone Type None
MAX Operating Temperature 40°C
Connector Types 1X Composite Video Output, 1X Flash Terminal, 1X DC Power Input, 1X USB, 1X USB (4 Pin USB Type B)
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Synchro, Fill-In Mode, Night Mode, Auto Mode, OFF! Mode
Dioptric Correction Range -2 to +1
Red-Eye Reduction Yes
Viewfinder Magnification 0.4-1.1X
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Viewfinder Type Optical
Supported Flash Memory CompactFlash Card Type I, CompactFlash Card Type II, CompactFlash
Sensor 3.34 megapixel CCD
Lens Swivel 3x optical zoom Nikkor lens
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I/II
Display 1.8-inch color LCD and electronic viewfinder
ISO Sensitivity ISO 100-400
Battery Four AA batteries or optional AC adapter

Key Advantages

The swivel design is a standout feature, making it easier to capture shots from unique angles. The 3.34 MP resolution was competitive at the time, producing images with rich detail. Its manual control options provide flexibility for photographers to fine-tune settings. The inclusion of an electronic viewfinder allows shooting in bright light conditions where the LCD might be difficult to see. The compact and ergonomic design makes it portable and comfortable to handle. Finally, its fast image processing reduces wait times between shots, improving the shooting experience.

Limitations

The image resolution by modern standards is relatively low, limiting large prints or extensive cropping. The ISO sensitivity range is quite limited, reducing performance in low-light environments. Battery life is moderate and may require frequent recharging for extended use. Storage options are limited to CompactFlash cards, which are less common today. The camera's LCD screen resolution is low compared to contemporary models, affecting image preview clarity. Lastly, it lacks advanced video recording capabilities, which are standard in newer digital cameras.

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