3x Zoom-Nikkor with 8-24mm coverage (equivalent to 38-115mm in the 35mm /[135/] format) to create clear, sharp images, plus 4x digital zoom
3.2 effective megapixels for high-definition 2,048 x 1,536-pixel images
Nikon's advanced image-processing algorithm has been further improved for superior picture quality
7-blade iris diaphragm for precise control over aperture settings
Exclusive 256-segment Matrix Metering and Matrix Auto White Balance for outstanding exposure and white balance control in every image
5-Area Multi AF
Shutter speed range from 1/1,000 to 8 seconds
Unique swivel design allows for a wider range of shooting angles
110,000-dot low temp polysilicon TFT LCD Monitor for easy viewing
Compatible with a wide range of converter lenses and accessories
Compatible with Fisheye Converter FC-E8, Wideangle Converter WC-E63 and Telephoto Converters TC-E2 / TC-E3ED
Compatible with Wideangle Converter WC-E68 (requires Lens Adapter UR-E7)
A successor of this camera is Nikon COOLPIX 995 (2001).
Specifications
Category
Data
Effective pixels
3.2 million
CCD
3.34-million total pixels
Lens / Digital zoom
3x Zoom-Nikkor, 8-24mm (35mm [135] format equivalent to 38-115mm); digital zoom up to 4x
Viewfinder
Real image optical zoom viewfinder
LCD monitor
1.8-in. low-temp. polysilicon TFT LCD
Storage system
RGB EXIF file (uncompressed TIFF or compressed JPEG)
Storage media
CompactFlash™ card Type I/II (Microdrive™ not compatible)
Built-in Speedlight
Sensor flash system/Guide number 9 / 30 (at ISO 100, m/ft.)
Interface
USB interface
Power requirements
4 x 1.5V LR6 (alkaline AA-size [L40]) batteries; 1.5V FR6 lithium, 1.2V Ni-MH or 1.2V NiCd AA-size batteries can also be used; AC adapter EH-31 (optional)
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Approx. 149 x 79 x 38mm (5.9 x 3.1 x 1.5 in.)
Weight (without battery)
Approx. 390g (13.8 oz.)
Accessories included*
Lens cap, Neck strap, Video cable, 16MB CompactFlash™ Card, USB cable (UC-E1), Nikon View Ver.3 CD-ROM, Photoshop® 5.0 LE CD-ROM
Hey, was just wondering if there is anyway to use these drivers on windows 10. I can always run a XP or 98 virtual machine but native support would be nice