Resolution. 4672 x 3084. Sensor photo detectors (Mpix) 14.41. Sensor size (mm) 15.4 x 23.1. Color filter array. RGB. Pixel pitch (µm) Web Browser Based Nikon Firmware Patch Tool. I have just released a Silverlight based patch tool. Thus it works on both Mac and Windows PC’s. It auto-detects the supported firmware models (D5100, D3100, D7000) and shows a list of available changes (current just one for each model). This will be how I’ll release future versions of patches. The limits are in place either due to file system constraints (4 GiB max file size on FAT32, so some cameras explicitly state "X minutes OR 4Gib") or due to import taxes in Europe (>5 min is classified as video recording device). Turn on your life view and enjoy some minutes more until heat problems arise. A significant improvement is a move from no video in the D3000, all the way to Full 1080p HD video in the D3100. Offering both good-quality video and photos makes the D3100 a great all rounder. There is a ten-minute limit on the clips and no option for an external microphone, which some may find restricting. Here is a description of the items you will need to create your own timelapse. 1. A DSLR camera. 2. A timer device (available from the link above, for your make of camera). My camera is a Nikon D600 (click this link to learn more about the Nikon cameras – opens in a new window), and so I use the timer displayed above. Thus the true max record time is 74510000000 minutes (a little over 74.5 billion minutes, or enough time to film significant continental drift and movement of tectonic plates in real time) of 1080p video if the storage existed. You are right, of course. Longer video recording timeif you are willing to Hack your DSLR. Golf007sd Posts: 2,840 Moderator. April 2013 edited April 2013 in Nikon DSLR cameras. Came across this hack which allows you to remove/override the 30 minute recording time limit on the D3100, D5200 and D7000. Nikon Hack removes video recording time limit. The Expeed 3 (FR) (variants EI-158 and EI-175) offers no significant change, but introduced the first DSLRs to offer uncompressed video output (8bit 4:2:2) over HDMI: Nikon D4, Nikon D800 / D800E, Nikon D600, Nikon D7100 and Nikon D5200. The Expeed 3 (ARM) introduced high-speed video ( slow-motion) in its enhanced H.264 HD video engine. SuPlGe.