Nikon D3100 Indoor Video Test in 1080 HD @24FPS

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2010

Just testing the Nikon D3100 indoors with 1080 HD @24FPS.

Using the 18-55mm Kit Lens @ 18mm

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  • @kevinklinkmuller 24fps is what they use in Hollywood, it's for the "film look and feel".

    You can also film in 25 or 30fps too if you wish.

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  • Wow, gotta love the quality you get from DSLR video :O

    Stunning :D

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  • when i put my videos on my computer and watch them. it doesn't look that great and my audio and video are slightly off...what should i do?

  • hi there your vids are really helpful. i just bought a d3100 and i have been struggling watching ur vids i was able to fix the probs i had. qick question, how can i connect to my notebook while filming so that i can see what am filming on my laptop? thanks

  • @poatatoecouch7 its fucking incredible for everything man

  • @poatatoecouch7 it would be descent, but i've heard this camera is a bit slow on focusing a moving subject...

    Hope this helps

  • is this camera good for filming fast moving subjects like skating?

  • turtle.

  • gotta love the quality

  • What upload setting are you using? As whenever I upload a video in 1080p the quality is really grainy and awful

  • @bkajanetty change your lens pick up the lens with superior silent waave motor or "SWM" the 18-55mm has a SWM but it is still noisy! you cannot add an external mic so pls. choose carefully in picking the right lens you should have an autofocus sample first before buying! good luck!

  • @imaginepony go to live view and then click the "i" button under zoom in and the select af-f then switch your lens to autofocus then its done.

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