- The
Nikon Expeed image/video
processors (often
styled EXPEED) are
media processors for Nikon's
digital cameras. They
perform a
large number of tasks: Bayer...
-
Nikon D3200 (
Expeed 3
named Expeed 2 type, 14 bits
reduced to 12 bits)
exceeds even full-frame
DSLRs like
Nikon D3S (
Expeed 2
named Expeed (1) type, 14...
- 8.3 raw
plugin for
Photoshop to
process its .NEF files. It
features the
Expeed 4
processor and is the company's
first DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS...
-
bigger differences when it
comes to performance.
Image Processor:
EXPEED-4 VS
EXPEED-3
Continuous Shooting Speed: 6.5 FPS VS 6 FPS ISO Sensitivity: 100–12...
- SD/Micro-SD
memory card setup. The
image processor has also been
upgrade to
Expeed 7, and the camera's
autofocus is on par with
those of
Nikon Z 8 and Z 9...
-
candle light scenes. The
electronic processor has been updated, (
EXPEED 4
replaced EXPEED 3).
Power consumption has been lowered, so that a
battery charge...
- an SD card slot and a CFexpress/XQD card slot. The
camera features dual
EXPEED 6
image processing engines, a
first for
Nikon cameras. This
improves autofocus...
- the
ability to
retract its barrel,
shortening it for easy storage. The
Expeed 4 image-processing
engine enables the
camera to
capture 60 fps 1080p video...
-
integrated circuits (ASIC) with
trade names: Canon's is
called DIGIC, Nikon's
Expeed, Olympus' TruePic, Panasonic's
Venus Engine and Sony's Bionz. Some are known...
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situations where the user is
photographing fast
actions and
quick moments.
EXPEED 3 is Nikon's
newest processing engine. This
setting determines which mode...