What is the meaning of Expeed?
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The Expeed is an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) built by Fujitsu specifically for Nikon designs according to Nikon specifications.
Who makes Nikon Expeed?
Expeed 5. Nikon announced EXPEED 5 processor engine in their new DX and FX cameras Nikon D500 and Nikon D5 at CES 2016, (Las Vegas, January 5, 2016) and also used in the Nikon D7500 and D850.

What expeed 6?
The EXPEED 6 image-processing engine works in perfect partnership with the image sensor to increase sharpness, minimize noise, and help your camera achieve a maximum standard sensitivity of ISO 51,200. Continuous shooting up to 12 fps at full resolution give you the power and speed for any situation.
How can I use expedite?
To expedite something is to make it go faster or speed up the process. Expediting that package might get it to Alaska by tomorrow, instead of next Tuesday. If someone says, “Let me expedite the process,” that’s probably a good thing: they’re offering to speed things up.
Is expelled and expulsion the same?
To expel is to drive out, and its usual noun is expulsion. Expel is similar to eject, but expel suggests pushing out while eject suggests throwing out. Also, ejecting may only be temporary: the player ejected from a game may be back tomorrow, but the student expelled from school is probably out forever.

What cameras does Expeed 4 work with?
It is developed exclusively for Nikon 1 cameras. Expeed 4 uses a processor with ARM central controller, and is used in the Nikon D810, Nikon D750, Nikon D5300, Nikon D5500, Nikon D5600, Nikon D3300, Nikon D3400, Nikon D3500 and Nikon D7200.
What is the difference between Nikon Expeed 6 and Expeed 7?
Nikon announced the Expeed 6 processor engine on 23 August 2018. It appears in their Nikon Z 7, Nikon Z 6, Nikon Z 50, Nikon D780 and Nikon D6 cameras. Dual EXPEED 6s are found in the Nikon Z 6II and Nikon Z 7II. Nikon announced the Expeed 7 processor engine on 28 October 2021. It appears in the Nikon Z 9 mirrorless camera.
What is the Nikon EXPEED 3A?
The Expeed 3A, a successor to the Expeed 3 EI-160 used in the Nikon 1 series, was first released in the Nikon 1 V2 and mainly features an increased world record image-processing speed of up to 850 megapixels per second. This enables 60 frames per second (15 fps with full autofocus) speed even with the new 14 megapixel image sensor.
What makes the Nikon Expeed so special?
The Nikon Expeed is based on the Socionext Milbeaut imaging processors with 16-bit per pixel multi-core FR-V processor architecture, using a highly parallel pipelined architecture which allows efficient hardware use, increasing throughput and reducing power consumption.