Nikon D3100 Video function without completely manual settings
[16:36 Wed,25.August 2010 by Rob]
We have held consultations with Nikon's press agency and wanted to know if the Nikon D3100 has fully manual video features: the unfortunately does not seem to be the case. Here the crucial quote with permission: "The manual options in the films with the D3100 are limited. The D3100 uses the films, the f-stop, that of the Live-View set was activated on. It is therefore the aperture in manual Belichtungssteurung or aperture priority mode to control targeted . The ISO level is always selected automatically by the camera. This cycle can not be disabled. If you change the camera adjusts image brightness to the brightness automatically. The automatic brightness adjustment may be prevented by pressing the AE-L-/AF-L-Taste be. A change in exposure is possible with the Bleichtungskorrektur. For movies this is the margin + - 3 LW taken into account. "Again, the question arises here whether the Nikon manual functions for more premium models like the Nikon D90 successor www .slashcam.de/news/single/Vorab-Photokina--Nomenklatura-fuer-Nikon-D90-Nachfo-8557.html (Nikon holds D7000) ready. That manual settings of shutter speed, aperture and ISO with Nikon video DSLRs are possible, had in his Nikon www.slashcam.de/artikel/Test/Nikon-D3s--Lichtmaschine-mit-mehr-Videofunktionalitaet- Flagschiffkamera. html (Nikon d3s) already demonstrated ...