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| Price | US $799 (MSRP excl. Taxes) UK £699 (including battery & charger Inc VAT) Germany - DM1799 (body only) France - FF7480 (including battery & charger) |
| Body | Available in Silver or Black worldwide |
| CCD pixels |
3.34 megapixels (3.24 effective) |
| CCD size |
1/1.8" (0.556") |
| Image ratio | 4:3 |
| Max resolution | 2048 x 1536 |
| Lower resolutions | 1024 x 768, 640 x 480 |
| Image modes | JPEG, TIFF |
| Quality Levels | Hi (TIFF), Fine, Normal, Basic |
| ISO sensitivity |
AUTO, ISO 100, 200, 400 |
| Zoom wide (W) | 38 mm |
| Zoom wide (T) | 95 mm (2.5 x) |
| Digital Zoom | 1.2 x - 4.0 x in 0.2 x steps |
| Auto Focus | Yes (Auto or five-area multi AF or spot AF) |
| Manual Focus |
Yes, 48 positions, 4 cm (1.6") - Infinity |
| Normal focus distance | 40 cm (1.3 ft) - Infinity |
| Macro focus distance | 4 cm (1.6 ") - Infinity |
| Lens | Nine elements in seven groups (F2.8 - F4.2) |
| Aperture | Two stops, F2.8 and F7.8 [W], F4.2 and F11.3 [T] |
| Min shutter |
BULB, 8 seconds |
| Max shutter |
1/1000 sec |
| Metering modes |
256 Segment Matrix, Center-weighted, Spot, Spot AF Area (5 manually selectable points) |
| White balance modes |
Yes - 5 position with fine tuning, manual preset |
| Sharpening control |
Auto, High, Normal, Low, Off |
| Tone control |
Auto, Normal, More contrast, Less contrast, Lighten, Darken, Black & White |
| Flash modes | Auto, Fill-in, Anti-red-eye, Slow Sync, Off |
| Flash range | 0.4 – 2.5 m/1´4½ – 8´2½ (T) 0.4 – 3.7 m/1´4½ – 12´2½ (W) Macro mode: 0.2 – 2.5 m/8½ – 8´2½ (T) |
| Flash connector | None |
| Exposure adjustment |
-2EV to +2EV in 1/3EV steps |
| Aperture priority |
Yes, two stops |
| Shutter priority |
None |
| Full manual |
Yes, apertures: 2, shutter speeds: 15 (including BULB) |
| Continuous / Burst | Yes (1.5fps full size), 80 @ 320 x 240 (30 fps), 40 sec QuickTime (15 fps) |
| Tripod mount | Yes |
| Self-timer | Yes, 3 or 10 seconds |
| Time-lapse recording | No |
| Video out | NTSC / PAL selectable |
| Storage type | Compact Flash Type I |
| Viewfinder | Optical, 80% coverage |
| LCD | 1.8", 110,000 pixel |
| Playback zoom | Yes, up to 4.0 x, smooth scrollable |
| Operating system | Proprietary |
| Connectivity | USB or Serial (RS-232C, RS-432) |
| Battery / Charger |
• One 6 V 2CR5 (DL245) lithium battery |
| Weight (inc batt.) | 320 g (11.3 oz) |
| Dimensions - body only | 99.5 × 75 × 53.2 mm (3.9½ ×3.0½ ×2.1½) |
| Official Brochure | Nikon Coolpix 880 Brochure (PDF - 1,378 KB) |
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What that means is that if it were a vidicon tube it would be 0.556 inches in diameter. This measuring system is a leftover from the days of video TUBES and has nothing to do with the surface area of the chip in a direct sense. The Edmund Scientific Optics catalog has a sidebar that completely backs up the idea. For instance, a "one inch" chip has a 16mm diagonal sensor array. A "one half inch" chip has an array of only 8mm in the diagonal. This means that the 1/1.8 = 0.555 inch measurement means NOTHING about the sensor array size. Unless they have changed the entire measurement system just for this chip, the actual sensor patch is 11% larger than the 8mm of a 1/2 chip or 8.88mm in diagonal. (Mark Schubin of Videography Magazine) |
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