Other highlights include an improved Guide Mode that offers illustrative advice on the right settings to use in certain conditions and for certain subjects; the full range of PASM exposure controls along with a range of easily-accessed Scene specific modes; the ability to shoot Raw images in Nikon’s proprietary .NEF format; a top Continuous shooting speed of 4fps; a sensitivity range that stretches from ISO 100 to 6400 ( and which is expandable to 12, 800) ; 1080p Full HD movie recording at 25fps, with the ability to attach an external microphone; a range of digital effects filters that can be applied to images post capture ( although not at the point of capture) ; a fixed 3in, 920k-dot LCD monitor and an optical viewfinder that covers 96% field of view. In addition, for an extra £50 there’s also the option to purchase Nikon’s WU-1a Wi-Fi add-on that attaches directly to the camera to allow for the wireless transfer of images.
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