In Live View mode, Nikon D5100 back control screen acts as a viewfinder.
You get a much "real life"impression of the forthcoming recording, for example regarding color, size, framing and lighting. A disadvantage, however, is the associated power consumption: By constantly shooting in Live View mode, the battery of the Nikon D5100 particularly stressed. Use the mode so only if you really need it - for example, only certain very important recordings.
To use Live View on the Nikon D5100:
- Take the Nikon D5100 as usual in operation.
- Aim the lens at your subject and press the Live View button, you find the right of the mode dial. In this switch must be held in the specified direction of the arrow next to it.
- Immediately displays the current image in the viewfinder screen control of the Nikon D5100. Now you can move the object in a targeted focus.
- Press the shutter button halfway through now. The cameras in the course of the auto focus and signaled with a flashing green light their receptiveness. Focusing is not possible - for example, because it does not allow the lighting conditions - however, a flashing red light. In such a case, you need to upgrade the recording conditions, for example through more light.
- Now you can press the shutter button and save the recording. While storing the control screen is turned off briefly. The finished recording appears for review. If you then want to immediately make the next shot, you press the shutter button again by half.
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How to use Nikon D5100 Live View?
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