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Rotate the camera horizontally (about a vertical axis) with the possible intention of creating a set of photographs that are invisibly joined to capture a wide vista (panorama), or to follow the path ...
The Nikon name for a process that allows the superimposition of two or more images.
To allow too much light into the camera, producing photographs where details are lost to glare.
A flash unit available separately from Nikon.
A method of changing the field of view of a camera by progressively optically enlarging the centre of the image.
The temperature and humidity range within which the device can safely be used.
A mode that incorporates the following automatic settings for recording portraits: face-priority AF, advanced red-eye reduction, and D-Lighting.