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Since the D3100 does not have the Commander mode function for it's built-in flash (an optical system), like the D90 and up have, you have the option of using an SU-800 (about $250, new) on your D3100 hot shoe. The SU-800 has Commander mode and can then be used to optically control Nikon CLS compatible speedlights, including using i-TTL. You can also use i-TTL with a high end radio triggering system for Nikon like Pocket Wizards sells: Pocket Wizard MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver. Night Portrait mode on a Nikon D3100 This goal of this mode is to deliver a better-looking flash portrait at night (or in any dimly lit environment). It does so by constraining you to using Auto Slow-Sync, Auto Slow-Sync with Red-Eye Reduction, or Off Flash modes. Re: Nikon D3100 focus modes. As newbshooter says, with the display on, press the 'i' button to bring up the settings page. (If the display is off you will need to press the 'i' button twice. The option below ISO, is AF-A and MF as you have already found. If you select the option below this entitled AF-area mode, you can choose, single-point AF, Dynamic-area AF, Auto-area AF and 3D tracking.

The Nikon D3100 is a 14.2-megapixel DX format DSLR Nikon F-mount camera announced by Nikon on August 19, 2010. It replaced the D3000 as Nikon's entry level DSLR. It introduced Nikon's new EXPEED 2 image processor and was the first Nikon DSLR featuring full high-definition video recording with full-time autofocus and H.264 compression, instead of Motion JPEG compression. Night Portrait mode on a Nikon D3100. This goal of this mode is to deliver a better-looking flash portrait at night (or in any dimly lit environment). It does so by constraining you to using Auto Slow-Sync, Auto Slow-Sync with Red-Eye Reduction, or Off Flash modes.

  1. M: Manual Mode
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M: Manual Mode

Once upon a time, long before digital cameras and program modes, there was Manual mode. In those days it wasn’t called “manual mode,” because there were no other modes—it was just photography. In fact, many photographers cut their teeth on completely manual cameras. Let’s face it—if you want to learn the effects of aperture and shutter speed on your photography, there is no better way to learn than by setting those adjustments yourself. However, today, with the advancement of camera technology, many new photographers never give this mode a second thought. That’s truly a shame, as not only is it an excellent way to learn your photography basics, but it’s also an essential tool to have in your photographic bag of tricks.

When you have your camera set to Manual (M) mode, the camera meter will give you a reading of the scene you are photographing. It’s your job, though, to set both the f-stop (aperture) and the shutter speed to achieve a correct exposure. If you need a faster shutter speed, you will have to make the reciprocal change to your f-stop. Using any other mode, such as Shutter Priority or Aperture Priority, would mean that you just have to worry about one of these changes, but Manual mode means you have to do it all yourself. This can be a little challenging at first, but after a while you will have a complete understanding of how each change affects your exposure, which will, in turn, improve the way that you use the other modes.

When to use Manual (M) mode

  • When learning how each exposure element interacts with the others (Figure 4.12)

    Figure 4.12. Since my main subject was in the light, I set the camera to Manual so I could underexpose and keep the sky darker and more blue without worrying about the areas that fell into shadow.

  • When your environment is fooling your light meter and you need to maintain a certain exposure setting (Figure 4.13)

    Figure 4.13. Beaches and snow are always a challenge for light meters. Add to that the desire to have exact control of depth of field and shutter speed, and you have a perfect scenario for Manual mode.

  • When shooting silhouetted subjects, which requires overriding the camera’s meter readings (Figure 4.14)

    Figure 4.14. While waiting for the sun to rise, I turned to a fellow photographer and used Manual mode to push the foreground elements into complete silhouette.

Setting up and shooting in Manual mode

  1. Turn your camera on, and then turn the Mode dial to align the M with the indicator line.
  2. Select your ISO by pressing the i button on the lower-left portion of the back of the camera (if the camera’s info screen is not visible, press the Info button or i button).
  3. Press up or down on the Multi-selector to highlight the ISO option, then select OK.
  4. Press down on the Multi-selector to select the desired ISO setting, then press OK to lock in the change.
  5. Point the camera at your subject, and then activate the camera meter by depressing the shutter button halfway.
  6. View the exposure information in the bottom area of the viewfinder or by looking at the display panel on the rear of the camera.
  7. While the meter is activated, use your thumb to roll the Command dial left and right to change your shutter speed value until the exposure mark is lined up with the zero mark. The exposure information is displayed by a scale with marks that run from –2 to +2 stops. A “proper” exposure will line up with the arrow mark in the middle. As the indicator moves to the right, it is a sign that you will be underexposing (there is not enough light on the sensor to provide adequate exposure). Move the indicator to the left and you will be providing more exposure than the camera meter calls for; this is overexposure.
  8. To set your exposure using the aperture, depress the shutter release button until the meter is activated. Then, while holding down the Exposure Compensation/Aperture button (located behind and to the right of the shutter release button), rotate the Command dial to change the aperture. Rotate right for a smaller aperture (large f-stop number) and left for a larger aperture (small f-stop number).

Remember that when you are using Manual mode, it is up to you to decide what is the most important thing to worry about. Do you need a fast shutter? Do you want narrow depth of field? You decide and then you take control. It’s really one of the best ways to learn how each change affects your image.

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Canon EOS 1000D
Canon EOS 100D
Canon EOS 1100D
Canon EOS 1200D
Canon EOS 1300D
Canon EOS 40D
Canon EOS 450D
Canon EOS 550D
Canon EOS 600D
Canon EOS 6D
Canon EOS 700D
Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 7D
Canon EOS M5
Canon EOS REBEL
Canon PowerShot G7
Nikon D300S
Nikon D3200
Nikon D3200
Nikon D3
Nikon D3300
Nikon D5100
Nikon DSC D3200
Nikon DSC D3400
Nikon DSC D5000
Nikon DSC D5100
Nikon DSC D610
Nikon DSC D7000
Nikon DSC D7100
Nikon DSC D7200
Nikon DSC D7500
Sony ILCE-7M2

All

Webcams
AEG Snap 300
Agfa ePhoto 1280
Agfa ePhoto 1680
Agfa ePhoto 307
Agfa ePhoto 780
Agfa ePhoto 780C
Aiptek PalmCam Trio
Aiptek PenCam Trio
Apple QuickTake 200 (Sierra Mode)
Argus DC-1500
Canon Digital IXUS 30 (normal mode)
Canon Digital IXUS 300
Canon Digital IXUS 330
Canon Digital IXUS 400 (PTP mode)
Canon Digital IXUS 430 (PTP mode)
Canon Digital IXUS 500 (PTP mode)
Canon Digital IXUS i (normal mode)
Canon Digital IXUS i5 (normal mode)
Canon Digital IXUS II (PTP mode)
Canon Digital IXUS IIs (PTP mode)
Canon Digital IXUS v
Canon Digital IXUS v2
Canon Digital IXUS v3 (normal mode)
Canon Digital IXUS v3 (PTP mode)
Canon Digital Rebel XT (normal mode)
Canon Digital unknown 3
Canon Elura 50 (normal mode)
Canon EOS (WLAN)
Canon EOS 1000D
Canon EOS 100D
Canon EOS 10D
Canon EOS 1100D
Canon EOS 1200D
Canon EOS 1300D
Canon EOS 1D C
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
Canon EOS 1D X
Canon EOS 1D X MarkII
Canon EOS 200D
Canon EOS 20D (normal mode)
Canon EOS 300D (normal mode)
Canon EOS 350D (normal mode)
Canon EOS 40D (PTP mode)
Canon EOS 450D (PTP mode)
Canon EOS 500D
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EOS 550D
Canon EOS 5D (normal mode)
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Canon EOS 5DS
Canon EOS 5DS R
Canon EOS 600D
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EOS 650D
Canon EOS 6D
Canon EOS 700D
Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 750D
Canon EOS 760D
Canon EOS 77D
Canon EOS 7D
Canon EOS 7D MarkII
Canon EOS 80D
Canon EOS D30
Canon EOS D60
Canon EOS Digital Rebel (normal mode)
Canon EOS Kiss Digital (normal mode)
Canon EOS Kiss Digital N (normal mode)
Canon EOS Kiss X2 (PTP mode)
Canon EOS Kiss X3
Canon EOS M10
Canon EOS M3
Canon EOS M5
Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Canon EOS Rebel T7i
Canon EOS Rebel XSi (PTP mode)
Canon FV M1 (normal mode)
Canon IXY DIGITAL 300
Canon IXY Digital 40 (normal mode)
Canon IXY Digital L2 (normal mode)
Canon IXY DV M
Canon IXY DV M2 (normal mode)
Canon MV630i (normal mode)
Canon MV650i (normal mode)
Canon MVX 10i (normal mode)
Canon MVX 3i (normal mode)
Canon MVX100i
Canon MVX150i (normal mode)
Canon MVX25i (normal mode)
Canon MVX2i
Canon Optura 10
Canon Optura 20
Canon Optura 20 (normal mode)
Canon Optura 200 MC
Canon Optura 300 (normal mode)
Canon Optura 40 (normal mode)
Canon Optura Xi (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot A10
Canon PowerShot A100
Canon PowerShot A20
Canon PowerShot A200
Canon PowerShot A30
Canon PowerShot A300 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A310 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A40
Canon PowerShot A400 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A460 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A510 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A520 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A60 (PTP)
Canon PowerShot A620 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A640 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A650IS (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A70 (PTP)
Canon PowerShot A75 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A80 (PTP)
Canon PowerShot A85 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot A95 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot G1
Canon PowerShot G10
Canon PowerShot G2
Canon PowerShot G3 (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot G3 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot G5 (PTP mode)
Canon Powershot G6 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot G7 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot G9 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot IXY Digital L (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot Pro90 IS
Canon PowerShot S1 IS (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S110 (2001)
Canon PowerShot S2 IS (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S200
Canon PowerShot S230 (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot S230 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S3 IS (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S30
Canon PowerShot S300
Canon PowerShot S330
Canon PowerShot S40
Canon PowerShot S400 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S410 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S45 (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot S5 IS (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S50 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S500 (PTP mode)
Canon Powershot S60 (PTP mode)
Canon Powershot S70 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot S80 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot SD10 Digital ELPH (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot SD100 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot SD110 (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot SD20 (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot SD200 (normal mode)
Canon PowerShot SD500 (PTP mode)
Canon Powershot SX100 IS (PTP mode)
Canon PowerShot SX110 IS
Canon PowerShot unknown 1
Canon PowerShot unknown 2
Canon Rebel T2i
Canon Rebel T3
Canon Rebel T3i
Canon Rebel T4i
Canon ZR70MC (normal mode)
Che-ez! Babe
Che-ez! Splash
Che-ez! SPYZ
Chinon ES-1000
Creative Go Mini
DigitalDream l’elegante
DigitalDream l’espion
DigitalDream l’espion XS
DigitalDream l’espion xtra
DigitalDream l’esprit
DigitalDream la ronde
Epson PhotoPC 3000z
Epson PhotoPC 500
Epson PhotoPC 550
Epson PhotoPC 600
Epson PhotoPC 650
Epson PhotoPC 700
Epson PhotoPC 800
Epson PhotoPC 850z
Fuji IX-1
Hawking DC120 Pocketcam
HP PhotoSmart
HP PhotoSmart 215
HP PhotoSmart C20
HP PhotoSmart C200
HP PhotoSmart C30
IOMagic MagicImage 400
Konica e-mini
Konica Q-EZ
Konica Q-M100
Konica Q-M100V
Konica Q-M150
Konica Q-M200
Micromaxx Digital Camera
Minolta Dimage V
Nikon 1 (WLAN)
Nikon CoolPix 100
Nikon CoolPix 2100 (Sierra Mode)
Nikon CoolPix 2500 (Sierra Mode)
Nikon CoolPix 300
Nikon CoolPix 3500 (Sierra Mode)
Nikon CoolPix 4300 (Sierra Mode)
Nikon CoolPix 700
Nikon CoolPix 800
Nikon CoolPix 880
Nikon CoolPix 900
Nikon CoolPix 900S
Nikon CoolPix 910
Nikon CoolPix 950
Nikon CoolPix 950S
Nikon CoolPix 990
Nikon CoolPix 995
Nikon Coolpix S9700
Nikon D100 (Sierra Mode)
Nikon DSC D3000 (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D300s (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D3100 (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D3200
Nikon DSC D3300
Nikon DSC D3400
Nikon DSC D3s (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D3x (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D4
Nikon DSC D4s
Nikon DSC D5
Nikon DSC D500
Nikon DSC D5000 (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D5100 (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D5200
Nikon DSC D5300
Nikon DSC D5500
Nikon DSC D5600
Nikon DSC D600
Nikon DSC D610
Nikon DSC D700 (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D7000 (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC D7100
Nikon DSC D7200
Nikon DSC D750
Nikon DSC D7500
Nikon DSC D800
Nikon DSC D800E
Nikon DSC D810
Nikon DSC D810A
Nikon DSC D90 (PTP mode)
Nikon DSC Df
Nikon DSLR (WLAN)
Olympus C-1000L
Olympus C-1400L
Olympus C-1400XL
Olympus C-2000Z
Olympus C-2020Z
Olympus C-2040Z
Olympus C-2100UZ
Olympus C-2500L
Olympus C-3000Z
Olympus C-3020Z
Olympus C-3030Z
Olympus C-3040Z
Olympus C-370Z
Olympus C-400
Olympus C-400L
Olympus C-4040Z
Olympus C-410
Olympus C-410L
Olympus C-420
Olympus C-420L
Olympus C-5050Z
Olympus C-700UZ
Olympus C-750UZ
Olympus C-770UZ
Olympus C-800
Olympus C-800L
Olympus C-820
Olympus C-820L
Olympus C-830L
Olympus C-840L
Olympus C-860L
Olympus C-900 Zoom
Olympus C-900L Zoom
Olympus C-990 Zoom
Olympus D-100Z
Olympus D-200L
Olympus D-220L
Olympus D-300L
Olympus D-320L
Olympus D-330R
Olympus D-340L
Olympus D-340R
Olympus D-360L
Olympus D-400L Zoom
Olympus D-450Z
Olympus D-460Z
Olympus D-500L
Olympus D-535Z
Olympus D-600L
Olympus D-600XL
Olympus D-620L
Olympus fe-200
Olympus SP-500UZ
Olympus X-450
Panasonic Coolshot NV-DCF5E
Pencam TEVION MD 9456
Pentax Optio 33WR
Pentax Optio 450
Phoebe Smartcam
Polaroid PDC 2300Z
Polaroid PDC 640
PTP/IP Camera
QuickPix QP1
Sanyo DSC-X300
Sanyo DSC-X350
Sanyo VPC-G200
Sanyo VPC-G200EX
Sanyo VPC-G210
Sanyo VPC-G250
Sierra Imaging SD640
Sony Alpha-A5100 (Control)
Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control)
Sony Alpha-A6500 (Control)
Sony Alpha-A77 M2 (Control)
Sony Alpha-A7r (Control)
Sony Alpha-A7r II (Control)
Sony Alpha-A7S (Control)
Sony DSC-RX10M3 (Control)
Sony ILCE-7M2 (Control)
SpyPen Axys
SpyPen Cleo
SpyPen Luxo
SpyPen Memo
SpyPen Xion
STM USB Dual-mode camera
STV0680
Timlex CP075
Toshiba PDR-M60
Toshiba PDR-M61
Toshiba PDR-M65
UMAX AstraPen

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