Does Nikon D3100 have video?

For the first time in a Nikon digital SLR, the D3100 can offer live autofocus during video recording. It also offers Full HD (aka 1080p) high definition video capture, ensuring that D3100 videos will look their best even on the latest high-def displays.

How do you shoot a movie on a Nikon D3100?

The Nikon D3100 makes movie recording very easy, as you can initiate it at any time, regardless of the mode-dial setting: Simply flick the Live View switch to initiate the D3100’s live view mode, and then press the Movie Record button, conveniently located at the center of the Live View switch, and the camera will …

How long can Nikon D3100 record video?

Howdy @islamibrahim – Unfortunately there’s no way to go beyond the maximum recording length of 10 minutes. This is a limitation with the D3100. As for pausing, you use the ‘Movie Record’ button (small round button with an orange dot) to start recording and end recording.

What lens do I need for the Nikon D3100?

– Fast and accurate autofocus – Weatherproofed lens – Crisp and clear images – An ideal lens for portrait photography – Good depth of field

What lenses are compatible with Nikon D3100?

– Nikon 85mm is constructed solely for closed-focused macro photography – Tinker manually with lens settings for stunning deep blurred portraits – Wide aperture range between F/1.8 to F/22 – Easy to carry around when traveling

Does Nikon D3100 have mic input?

The Nikon D3100 does not have an external mic port so you can not plug a microphone directly into the camera. In order to use an external microphone with the Nikon D3100, a separate audio recorder will need to be used. A video editor can sync audio captured with the external recorder to the audio recorded by the Nikon D3100’s built-in microphone. All commonly used editors have the ability to sync multiple audio tracks in post production.

What is the max continuous shooting speed of Nikon D3100?

Nikon D3100 has a Max Continuous Shooting Speed of 3.0 fps Nikon D3100’s max continuous shooting speed is 2.5fps slower than the average DSLR camera shooting speed. High shooting speed is especially important in situations where the scene changes rapidly as in Sports Photography.