The
D50 features a new 6.1 effective megapixel Nikon DX Format CCD image sensor
and a highly advanced image processing engine that team together to create
truly faithful image files capable of significant enlargement, yet remain
manageable in overall file size, making it easier to take and store more
great pictures. These optimized components produce more consistent results,
even under shooting conditions that challenge other digital cameras, such
as when working with light-colored subjects or long exposure shots.
Distinguishing itself over lesser systems, the Nikon D50
is always ready to shoot when that special moment or expression presents
itself. When the power is turned on, the camera is ready to shoot in just
0.2 seconds for near-instant readiness. The shutter's release lag time
is also minimized for near-instant response that virtually eliminates a
common frustration of digital photography.
Continuous shooting at 2.5 frames per second can be maintained
for bursts of up to 137† pictures, making action photography a reality.
Pictures taken are instantly processed and recorded to the photographer's
compact SD (Secure Digital) memory card. A new USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface
supports faster transfer of images when connected to a compatible computer.
Shutter speed choices extend from 30 sec. to an action-stopping
1/4,000 sec. A high-speed flash sync speed up to 1/500 sec. makes great
fill flash photography possible, and Nikon technology makes it automatic.
A bulb setting is also included for long exposures. The shutter is designed
to ensure fast curtain action for consistent operation and accurate, predictable
results, even at high shutter speed settings. AUTO ISO maximizes available
light by automatically setting ISO-equivalent sensitivity across the available
range of 200 to 1600. D50 photographers can also opt to set the ISO sensitivity
manually for personal control.
The D50’s 5-area autofocus system inherits Nikon's proven
cross-type center sensor, broad frame coverage, and class-leading low light
detection found only in the award-winning Nikon D70 camera, and delivers
even greater AF precision with fast, more consistent subject acquisition
and improved focus tracking. The new system adopts AF-A mode for smooth
automated operation that switches between AF-S (single-servo autofocus)
and AF-C (continuous-servo autofocus) depending on the movement of the
subject in the framed shot. An AF-assist illuminator is also included,
which helps maximize performance when shooting in low lighting conditions.
The D50 produces consistently natural coloration by measuring
the entire frame of the shot and matching white balance to the light source.
Advanced auto white balance handles most lighting situations, but the flexible
options include a choice of six specific manual settings, white balance
bracketing for added creative choice of results, as well as a preset option
for using a gray or white object as a calibrating reference under mixed
lighting conditions.
Nikon's new 3D Color Matrix Metering II ensures accurate
exposure control in most types of lighting situations by automatically
comparing input from its frame-wide 420-pixel sensor for each scene to
a large onboard database of over 30,000 scenes from actual photography.
Professionals and amateurs alike rely on Nikon's exclusive light metering
technologies that produce ideal exposures instantly. Newly developed exposure
evaluation methods detect highlights and shadows in the frame, and compensate
for them to help minimize under- or over-exposure by comparing the lighting
pattern of the frame with the onboard database of scenes, thus enhancing
performance for more accurate and consistent exposures.
A key advantage and one source of the fun associated with
Nikon digital SLR photography is the ability to take advantage of the creative
possibilities offered by interchangeable lenses. The new D50 offers seamless
compatibility with Nikon's extensive family of high-performance AF Nikkor
lenses, as well as the expanding family of digital-dedicated DX Nikkor
lenses, providing superb color reproduction, razor-sharp image clarity
and fast and accurate autofocus performance.
The compact, light-weight design of the new D50 makes
it easy to carry on any outing, while its body contours and easily accessible
controls provide handling efficiency and easy operation. Newly designed
on-screen menus present clear and helpful user information in plain language
on the D50's large 2.0-inch LCD monitor, and intuitive help dialogs are
available for on-the-spot reference to the respective menu selections.
The high-capacity rechargeable lithium-ion battery helps extend mobility
and convenience by delivering the power to shoot up to 2,000 images†† on
a single charge.
The D50 is an outstanding performer, right down to its
diverse playback options, versatile custom settings, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface
for easy connectivity or direct printing to any PictBridge compatible printer
with in-camera page setup, and Nikon's complimentary PictureProject software
that will extend anyone’s photographic experience with easy image transfers,
effective image organization and editing, creative page layout design,
plus printing and sharing. PictureProject’s new version 1.5 provides customers
with an exceptional added value topped only by its excellent performance.
These inherit advantages combine with the empowering and
creatively inspiring components of Nikon's Total Imaging System, including
high-quality AF and DX Nikkor lenses, the SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights,
which enable use of Nikon's Creative Lighting System, as well as versatile
software options, to deliver a new level of operating ease, expanded creative
possibilities, and pure enjoyment. The Nikon D50 presents the perfect opportunity
for anyone to start enjoying the advantages of Nikon digital SLR photography
today.
D50 specifications:
Camera Type
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Single Lens Reflex (SLR)
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Effective Pixels
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6.1 million
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Sensor
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CCD 23.7 x 15.6 mm; total pixels;
6.24 million
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Image size (pixels)
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·3008
x 2000 (large)
·2256
x 1496 (medium)
·1504
x 1000 (small)
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Lens mount
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Nikon F mount (with AF coupling
and AF contacts)
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Compatible lenses
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Type G or D AF Nikkor
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All functions supported
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Micro Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D
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All functions supported except
autofocus and exposure modes
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Other AF Nikkor
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All functions supported except 3D
color matrix metering II
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AI-P Nikkor
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All functions supported except 3D
color matrix metering II and autofocus
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Non-CPU
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Can be used in mode M,
but exposure meter does not function; electronic range finder can be used
if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster
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Picture angle
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Viewfinder
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Fixed-eyelevel penta-Dach-mirror
type
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Diopter adjustment
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-1.6-+0.5m-1
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Eyepoint
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18mm (-1.0m-1)
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Focusing screen
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Type B BriteView clear matte
screen Mark V with superimposed focus brackets and On-Demand grid lines
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Frame coverage
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Approximately 95% of lens (vertical
and horizontal)
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Magnification
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Approximately 0.75x (50-mm lens
at infinity;-1.0m-1)
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Reflex mirror
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Quick return
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Lens aperture
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Instant return with depth-of-field
preview
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Focus-area selection
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Can be selected from 5 focus
areas
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Lens servo
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·Autofocus
(AF): Instant single-servo AF (AF-S); continuous servo AF (AF-C); auto
AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A); predictive focus tracking automatically
activated according to subject status
·Manual
focus (M)
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Autofocus
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TTL phase detection by Nikon
Multi-CAM900 autofocus module with AF-assist illuminator (range approximately
0.5-3.0m/1.8”-9’10”)
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Detection range
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-1-+19EV (ISO 100 at 20oC/68oF)
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AF-area mode
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Single-area AF, dynamic-area
AF, dynamic-area AF with closest subject priority
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Focus lock
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Focus can be locked by pressing
shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AE-L/AF-L
button
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Exposure
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Metering
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Three-mode through-the-lens (TTL)
exposure metering
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Matrix
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3D color matrix metering (type
G and D lenses); color matrix metering (other CPU lenses); metering performed
by 420-segment
RGB sensor
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Center-weighted
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Weight of 75% given to 6, 8,
10, or 12-mm circle in centre of frame
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Spot
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Meters 3.5-mm
circle (about2.5%
of frame) centered on active focus area
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Range (ISO 100 equivalent f/1.4
lens, 20oC/68oF)
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0-20 EV (3D color matrix or center-weighted
metering)
2-20 EV (spot metering)
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Exposure meter coupling
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CPU coupling
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Exposure control
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Operating mode
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Digital Vari-Program (auto, portrait,
landscape, close up, sports, night landscape, night portrait, programmed
auto (P) with flexible program; shutter-priority auto (S);
aperture priority auto (A); manual (M)
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Exposure compensation
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Bracketing
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Exposure and/or flash bracketing (up
to ±
2EV over 3 exposures)
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Exposure lock
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Luminosity locked at detected
value with AE-L/AF-L button
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Shutter
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Combined mechanical and CCD electronic
shutter
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30 – 1/4000
s in step of 1/3 or ½ EV, bulb, remote
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Sensitivity
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200 – 1600 (ISO equivalent) in
steps of 1/3 EV
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White balance
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Auto (TTL white balance with 420
pixels RGB sensor), six manual modes with fine tuning, preset white balance
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Bracketing
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3
exposures in increments of 1, 2 or 3
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Built in Speedlight
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Digital Vari-Program (auto, portrait,
close up, night landscape: auto flash with auto pop-up
P, S, A, M:
manual pop-up with button release
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Guide number
(m/ft at 20oC/68oF)
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·ISO
200: approximately 15/49 (manual 17/56)
·ISO
100: approximately 11/36 (manual 12/39)
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Flash
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Sync control
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X-contact only; flash synchronization
at up to 1/500 s
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Flash control
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TTL
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TTL flash control by 420
segment RGB sensor (CPU lenses only)
·Built-in
Speedlight: I-TTL balanced fill-flash for
digital SLR, or standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR (spot metering or
mode dial set to M)
·SB-800
or 600: i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital
SLR, or standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR (spot metering)
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Auto aperture
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Available with SB-800 with CPU
lens
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Non-TTL auto
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Available with such Speedlights
as SB-800, 80DX, 28DX, 28, 27, and 22s
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Range-priority manual
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Available with SB-800
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Sync modes
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·Auto,
portrait, close up: front curtain sync, red-eye reduction
·Night
portrait: slow sync, slow sync with red-eye reduction
·Landscape,
sports, night landscape: front curtain sync and red-eye reduction with
optional Speedlights
·P,
S, A, M: front curtain sync, slow sync, rear-curtain
sync, red-eye reduction, slow sync with red-eye reduction
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Flash compensation
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-3-+ 1EV in increments of 1/3
or ½ EV
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Flash-ready
indicator
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Not mentioned
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Accessory shoe
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Standard ISO hot-shoe contact
with safety lock
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Creative Lighting System
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Supports Flash color Information
Communication and FV lock with built-in Speedlight, SB-800, and SB-600.
SB-800 and 600 also support Advance Wireless Lighting
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Storage
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Media
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SD
(Secure Digital) memory cards
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File system
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Compliant with Design Rule for
Camera File System (DCF) 2.0 and Digital Print Order
Format
(DCF) 2.0 and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)
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Compression
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NEF (RAW):
compressed 12-bit
JPEG:
JPEG baseline-compliant
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Self-timer
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Electronically controlled timer
with 2 – 20s duration
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Depth-of-field-preview
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When CPU lens is attached, lens
aperture can be stopped down to value selected by user (A and M
modes) or valve selected by camera (Digital Vari-Program, P, and
S
modes)
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Monitor
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2.0”,
130,000-dot, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD with brightness adjustment.
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Video output
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Can be selected from NTSC or
PAL
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External interface
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USB
2.0 Hi-speed
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Tripod socket
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¼” (ISO)
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Firmware upgrades
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Firmware can be upgrade by the
user
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Supported
languages
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Chinese
(simplified), Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean,
Spanish, Swedish (Not mentioned in the D70
user manual)
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Power source
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·One
rechargeable EN-EL3 (1400maH, 2000 shots) Li-ion battery; charging voltage
(MH-18a
quick charger or optional MH-19 multi charger): 7.4 V DC
·EH-5
AC adaptor (available separately)
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Dimensions (WxHxD)
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Approximately
133 x 102 x 76mm (5.2” x 4.0” x 3.0”)
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Weight
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Approximately 540g
(1lb 3oz) without battery, memory card, body cap, or monitor
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Operating environment
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Temperature
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0 – 40oC (32-104oF)
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Humidity
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Less than 85% (no condensation)
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