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Nikon D1 User Manual

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.10 Ready the camera
Camera shake and shutter speed
To prevent blurring caused by camera shake, the shutter speed
should be faster than the inverse of the focal length of the lens, in
seconds (for example, if the lens has a focal length of 50mm, shutter
speed should be faster than
1
/
50
sec.). Use of a tripod is recom-
mended when shooting at lower shutter speeds.
A B
Hold the camera as shown above, with your elbow propped lightly
against your body for support. Hold the hand-grip with your right hand
and cradle the camera or lens with your left. The shutter-release button
for portrait photographs can be used when the camera is in vertical
shooting mode (B).
The recommended stance for taking photographs is with one foot a half
pace in front of the other and your upper body in a stable position.
First Steps: Take a Photograph

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Nikon D1 Specifications

Radio Specifications IconRadio Specifications
radio channels PocketWizard32 channels (344 - 354MHz)
radio channels FlashWizard64 System ID’s ( all on 360.0MHz )
line of sight range1, 000 feet (300 meters)
Power and Sensitivity IconPower and Sensitivity
transmit power-5dBm typical
receiver sensitivity-93dBm for 12dB S/N ratio (typical)
batteriesUses the camera’s rechargeable battery
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
size2.25" x 0.8" x 0.12"
weight0.16 oz.
antenna length< 3 inches

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