To minimize the effect of different lens' focusing speed, we test AF-active shutter lag with the lens already set to the correct focal distance. (How fast the lens can adjust focus makes a big difference here.) Prefocused shutter lag was also slower in Live View mode, at about 0.51 second. The Nikon D3200 only offers contrast-detect AF in Live View, which took about 1.4 seconds to focus in our tests. When prefocused, shutter lag dropped to 0.114 second, which is also a little slower than average these days, but still pretty fast.įull autofocus was much slower in Live View mode, as expected. Continuous autofocus shutter lag was 0.163 second and Manual focus shutter lag was 0.141 second. Shutter lag increased to 0.39 second in Auto-area AF mode. Enabling the flash raised shutter lag to 0.29 second, which is actually pretty good, as very little delay was added for the metering preflash. The D3200 required about 0.28 second for full AF using the center focus point. The Nikon D3200's full autofocus shutter lag when shooting the same target multiple times was on the slower side of average for a consumer SLR. Time to capture, after half-pressing and holding shutter button.
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