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Additionally, its JFET technology, combined with a host of new innovations,<br />

enables this sensor to render extremely low noise performance with extraordinary<br />

color accuracy, detail, sharpness and overall quality that is unparalleled by any<br />

other similarly sized sensor. A new ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit)<br />

design significantly reduces color artifacts and ‘jaggies’ on oblique lines, while<br />

helping improve overall image sharpness. Next generation signal processing<br />

algorithms improve automatic functions such as auto white balance, auto tone<br />

control and auto color correction to ensure optimal accuracy for each scene. A<br />

new color-processing engine minimizes false colors, while maintaining superior<br />

color rendition, accuracy and consistency. A high signal-to-noise ratio combined<br />

with high-level image processing offers enhanced performance at high ISO<br />

settings.<br />

With a new sensor design, powerful algorithms and new total image quality<br />

control technologies, the D2H produces images far superior compared to other 4-<br />

mega pixel cameras. With the added convenience of producing both NEF (Nikon<br />

Electronic Format raw files) and JPEG files simultaneously, photographers will find<br />

it easier than ever to harness the full power of NEF using Capture 4.0 software.<br />

Advanced New White Balance System<br />

<strong>The</strong> D2H features an intelligent new white balance system that accurately<br />

measures and calculates color temperature and white balance settings for complex<br />

conditions and thereby supports the highest total image quality. It achieves this by<br />

employing Triple Sensor metering, and determines values from three different<br />

sources: a “third eye” incident meter located on the prism of the camera measures<br />

environmental light, Nikon’s exclusive 1,005 pixel RGB color meter sensor<br />

continuously measures reflected light from the viewed image, and the DX image<br />

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