- Nikon D7200
- Basic video recording operation
- 1 Check settings for video recording
- 1.1 Press the menu button
- 1.2 Select the Movie Shooting Menu
- 1.3 Set Frame Size / Frame Rate
- 1.3.1 1920 × 1080; 30p
- 1.4 Set Movie Quality
- 1.4.1 Normal
- 1.5 Set Image area
- 1.5.1 1.3× (18×12)
- 2 Start recording
- 2.1 Rotate the live view selector to the movie camera icon
- 2.2 Press the "Lv" button
- 2.3 Set mode dial to Auto
- 2.4 Frame the shot and focus
- 2.5 Press the movie-record button to start recording
- 3 End recording
- 3.1 Press the movie-record button again to end recording
- 3.2 Press the a "Lv" button to exit live view
- 4 Playing back videos
- 4.1 Press the Play back button
- 4.2 Press left / right selector buttons to select video
- 4.3 Press "ok" to start video playback
- Next action (to be covered in class)
- Manual mode
- Focus
- Exposure
- White balance
- D7200UM_HK(En)02.pdf
Link:download.nikonimglib.com/archive2/wyarc00WDIiy01oOTBB53e15QJ51/D7200UM_HK(En)02.pdf - VideoLane.com
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