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Common Features
Locate your best shot with slow-motion search.
Slow view
Locate your best shot with slow-motion search.
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Common Features
Create a sense of movement by blurring a moving object,
or capture a moving object clearly by “freezing” it.
Background softening
Motion control
Brightness control
Preserves details in
highlights and shadows in
high-contrast scenes.
Makes a subject stand out, or brings both the background and foreground into focus.
Use this feature to make your pictures brighter or darker.
Active D-Lighting
View and try out effects before you shoot.
Live image control
Use live image control to see how different effects look before you shoot. It’s easy. Each time you adjust contrast,
background blur, brightness, or shutter speed, the results are displayed on the LCD monitor.* When you see an effect
you like, just shoot. Live image control turns you into a more creative photographer by making photographic effects
easier to see and understand.
Note: Continuous shooting is not available and a flash cannot be used when live image control is in effect.
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On V2, the electronic viewfinder also displays the effects.
SHOOT!
At any time you can choose the best image to save.
All frames are played back in a continuous slow-motion loop.
>> For more information, please visit
http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/acil/bodies/j3/features02.htm
When faced with a tricky fast-motion scene like a skateboarder lifting
off, how do you pick just the right moment to shoot? Try slow view.
When you half-press the shutter-release button, your Nikon 1 shoots
continuously, capturing as many as 40* frames in a few seconds.
On the LCD monitor
you’ll see the action occurring in slow motion.
Once you see an image you like, just fully depress the shutter-release
button—the precise moment is yours!
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J3 records 20 frames; S1: 15 frames; and V2: 40 frames
On V2, the electronic viewfinder also displays the action.
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