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Excellent results for almost any subject Scene Modes and other creative options: get the best results for each scene k Portrait l Landscape p Child m Sports n Close up o Night portrait In addition to Guide Mode assistance, the D3200 offers familiar Scene Modes. Simply select one of the six icons on the mode dial: Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close up or Night portrait. Instantly, the camera is now set to automatically deliver optimal results for your shooting situation. Further creative D-SLR options put aperture and shutter speed under your control, either combined - P (programmed auto), individually - S (shutter-priority auto) and A (aperture-priority auto), or independently - M (manual). p • Lens: AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR • Scene Mode: Child, 1/160 second, f/5 • White balance: Auto • Sensitivity: Auto (ISO 200) • Picture Control: Standard kn mo 8 Live view shooting convenience: Scene Auto Selector instantly selects settings to match a scene r Auto* t Portrait u Landscape s Auto (flash off)* v Close up w Night portrait If you are taking still pictures using D3200's "live view" monitor and are using the Auto or Auto (flash off) functions, the Scene Auto Selector** can automatically select the most appropriate set-up from a choice of options: Portrait, Landscape, Close up and Night portrait. The D3200 self-configures to ensure optimum results, leaving you more time to concentrate on composition. * Selected when the camera identifies situations not covered by Portrait, Landscape, Close up or Night portrait mode, or for scenes suited to Auto or Auto (flash off). ** When using autofocus (AF). Even when they're part of the action Face-priority AF Wide-area AF Live view for easy operation and sharp focus D-SLR shooting is easy with "live view." Whether taking stills or recording movies, there are four convenient AF-area modes to choose from: face-priority AF, widearea AF, normal-area AF and subjecttracking AF. The combination of subject-tracking AF and full-timeservo AF (AF-F) maintains the focus point as the action progresses. Still photography with faster response: the optical viewfinder D-SLR cameras are noted for showing exactly what the lens is seeing. Use of the viewfinder offers more stability, a clearer view and more precise composition for landscape, portrait and still life photography - advantages that enable you to better capture images at the right moment. Reliable, accurate and responsive autofocus: 11-point AF system When taking pictures through the optical viewfinder, the 11-point AF system quickly and precisely detects your subject. To ensure rapid and accurate autofocusing, choose auto-area AF and let the Scene Recognition System keep your subject sharp automatically. Choose dynamic-area AF* or 3D-tracking (11 points)* to c apture fastmoving subjects or to change your composition freely while keeping the subject in sharp focus. If you want a specific area of your subject to stay sharp, choose single-point AF. *When focus mode is continuous-servo AF (AF-C) or auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A). Single-point AF Be confident of capturing the moment: continuous shooting at approx. 4 frames per second The movement, position and expression of your subject can be unpredictable, and you may never know exactly when a definitive moment might happen. For times like these, the D3200 offers a frame rate of approx. 4 frames per second, allowing a burst of images to capture a decisive moment during sporting events and when taking pictures of elusive pets or children at play with full autofocus performance. 9