User manual

The Nikon D100.
Now that you’re ready
to add digital.
while 3D Digital Matrix Image Control helps ensure faithful colour
reproduction — automatically. Nikon’s acclaimed Five-Area Dynamic
Autofocus, D-TTL flash control, TTL Auto White Balance control, three colour
modes and other features provide what you need to capture great pictures.
And here’s where the Nikon digital SLR difference really shines — in
postproduction workflow. The supplied Nikon View and optional Nikon Capture
4 software give you the tools to help bring your vision to reality. After shooting an
image in NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) RAW file format, for example, you can
use Capture 4 to fine-tune white balance, exposure, saturation, hue and other
settings — with control that excels.
Choose the Nikon D100 for its combination of precision features, smooth
performance, elegantly creative control and also for its key position in the
Nikon Total Imaging System.
Note: Images on LCDs and monitors shown in this brochure are simulated.
Its the moment youve been waiting for the chance to add digital to your photo
system. You already know what it takes to make a great picture. Youve got
the talent, the drive, and perhaps already enjoy the Nikon SLR experience,
including your favourite Nikkor lenses. Now youve got the opportunity
to expand your potential with the Nikon D100 digital SLR.
A marvel of Nikon digital advances and decades of SLR
know-how, the D100 sports a compact, lightweight (approx. 700g)
ergonomic design thats compatible with Nikons Total Imaging
System which includes: AF Nikkor lenses, an expanded
Speedlight system and exclusive Capture 4 software.
Inside, a wealth of features provides shooting precision,
quality and control. The cameras CCD, for example,
features 6.1 effective megapixels for ultrahigh definition,
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