Nikon D3200 User Manual - Page 101

Live View/Movie Recording Display Options, Movie settings, Frame size/frame rate

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A Live View/Movie Recording Display Options Press the R button to cycle through display options as shown below. Circled areas indicate edges of movie frame crop Show photo indicators Show movie indicators (0 88) * Hide indicators* Framing grid* * A crop showing the area recorded is displayed during movie recording when frame sizes other than 640 × 424 are selected for Movie settings > Frame size/frame rate in the shooting menu (0 90; the area outside the movie frame crop is grayed out when movie indicators are displayed). A Automatic Scene Selection (Scene Auto Selector) x If live view is selected in i or j mode, the camera will automatically analyze the subject and select the appropriate shooting mode when autofocus is enabled. The selected mode is shown in the monitor (0 84). t Portrait Human portrait subjects u Landscape Landscapes and cityscapes v Close up Subjects close to the camera w Night portrait Portrait subjects framed against a dark background r Auto Subjects suited to i or j mode or that do not fall into the categories s Auto (flash off) listed above A Exposure Depending on the scene, exposure may differ from that which would be obtained when live view is not used. Metering in live view is adjusted to suit the live view display, producing photographs with exposure close to what is seen in the monitor. In P, S and A modes, exposure can be adjusted by ±5 EV in increments of 1/3 EV (0 63). Note that the effects of values over +3 EV or under -3 EV can not be previewed in the monitor. 85

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85
x
A
Live View/Movie Recording Display Options
Press the
R
button to cycle through display options as shown below.
Circled areas indicate edges of movie frame crop
Show photo
indicators
Show movie
indicators (
0
88)
*
Hide indicators
*
Framing grid
*
*
A crop showing the area recorded is displayed during movie recording when frame sizes
other than 640 × 424 are selected for
Movie settings
>
Frame size/frame rate
in the
shooting menu (
0
90; the area outside the movie frame crop is grayed out when movie
indicators are displayed).
A
Automatic Scene Selection (Scene Auto Selector)
If live view is selected in
i
or
j
mode, the camera will automatically analyze the subject and
select the appropriate shooting mode when autofocus is enabled.
The selected mode is
shown in the monitor (
0
84).
t
Portrait
Human portrait subjects
u
Landscape
Landscapes and cityscapes
v
Close up
Subjects close to the camera
w
Night portrait
Portrait subjects framed against a dark background
r
Auto
Subjects suited to
i
or
j
mode or that do not fall into the categories
listed above
s
Auto (flash off)
A
Exposure
Depending on the scene, exposure may differ from that which would be obtained when live
view is not used.
Metering in live view is adjusted to suit the live view display, producing
photographs with exposure close to what is seen in the monitor.
In
P
,
S
and
A
modes,
exposure can be adjusted by ±5 EV in increments of
1
/
3
EV (
0
63).
Note that the effects of
values over +3 EV or under –3 EV can not be previewed in the monitor.