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Understanding Nikon Wireless Connectivity

Learn how to connect your camera and compatible smart device wirelessly

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What is XQD and Why Should I Use it?

Benefits of the XQD media card format explained

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Using the Highlight-Weighted Metering Mode

When to use highlight-weighted metering

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Chromatic Aberration

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Using legacy NIKKOR lenses with the Nikon Df

How to set the Df to accept legacy Non-Ai or Ai lenses

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Remotely taking photographs

Flexible wired & wireless remote shooting options expand your photo taking capabilities

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Advanced Wireless Lighting

Advanced wireless lighting is the use of multiple Speedlights set up for wireless remote operation.

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Nikon 1 Advanced Camera with Interchangeable Lens System

Revolutionary camera system designed for today’s picture taker.

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1 NIKKOR Technology: Retractable Lens Barrel

Retractable lens barrel technology offers ultra-compact lens design.

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CX Format Image Sensor

Nikon 1 digital cameras utilize the Nikon CX-format super high speed AF CMOS imaging sensor.

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What is a Lens MTF Chart & How Do I Read It?

MTF charts plot the performance and quality of a lens

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Zoom Lens Maximum Aperture: Fixed and Variable Apertures

Zoom lenses can have either a fixed maximum aperture or a variable maximum aperture.