Nikon D3200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR
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13 years ago
Extremely Happy
Just having a camera that does so much is amazing and can have for a long time and each week I learn more about its capabilities.
Pros:
- Good Image Quality
- Large Clear LCD
13 years ago
Nikon D3200
The Nikon D3200 ($699.95 direct with 18-55mm lens) is the company's entry-level D-SLR, and as such offers a wealth of features that should appeal to photographers in search of their first interchangeable lens camera .
Pros:
- Compact
- Good quality at high ISOs
- Guide Mode for beginners
- Continuous video autofocus
- Mic input
Cons:
- Small pentamirror viewfinder
- Fixed LCD
- Kit lens could be better
13 years ago
Nikon D3200 review
Nikon's latest camera releases are a sign of things to come, with the company throwing down a weighty megapixel gauntlet to its rivals. Earlier this year, we saw the FX-format (full-frame) D800 raise the bar with 36.3 million pixels, and it proved to be the best full-frame sensor we have tested so...
13 years ago
Leveraging on their innovative approach, Nikon has come up with a new camera called Nikon DSLR D3200 . As the name suggests, this is an upgraded version of its former model the Nikon D3100.
Pros:
- Comes with 24.2 effective megapixels and the D3200's large image sensor articulately reproduces the texture and brightness of subjects
- As these cameras are compact and light in weight
- it enables sharp pictures with minimal camera shake
- You can enjoy various image-editing functions such as...
Cons:
- Just like its predecessor, Nikon DSLR D3200 is also not free from limitations
- As compared to many other digital SLR cameras available in the market, DSLR D3200 has got certain disadvantages, which are mentioned below, The number of frames per second could have been more, Raw shooting is not enabled...
14 years ago
Nikon D3200 review
An entry-level SLR with a truly pro-quality sensor, but the Nikon D3200's price may be too rich for beginners
14 years ago
Nikon D3200
The Nikon D3200 is an entry-level digital SLR camera boasting a newly designed 24.2 megapixel DX format APS-C sensor and the same EXPEED 3 processor as the flagship D4 DSLR. The D3200 also boasts a 3 inch 921k-dot LCD monitor, one-touch full 1080p HD video recording with autofocus, quick-access Live...
14 years ago
I cant say enough regarding this camera!
I am new to the DSLR world, this camera is my first step in my new hobby. As an entry level DSLR its everything I had hoped for and more!! This camera will serve my needs for several years.
Pros:
- Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- High ISO Performance
- Large Clear LCD
- Quiet
Cons:
- None
14 years ago
Nikon D3200
The Nikon D3200 is the company's latest entry-level DSLR. Announced in April 2012, it replaces the best-selling D3100 and like that model, makes a number of key improvements. The headline upgrade is pure resolution with the new D3200 boasting nothing less than 24 Megapixels, a whopping ten more than...
Pros:
- 24 Megapixel CMOS sensor
- 912k pixel LCD screen
- Guide mode for novice photographers
- 1080p24/25/30 video with exposure control
- Manual audio level control with meters
Cons:
- No auto exposure bracketing or optical depth-of-field preview
- Complicated menu system
- Underused command dial
- No built-in AF motor so can't autofocus with non AF-S lenses
- No live histogram
14 years ago
The D3200 ($699) is the entry-level camera in Nikon's digital SLR line-up. It's designed to be consumer friendly (in terms of both price and features), but Nikon didn't skimp on features here.
14 years ago
Nikon D3200 Digital SLR Review
Nikon have updated their entry-level DSLR with the launch of the D3200, going from a 14.2 megapixel sensor to 24.2, Daniel Bell gives us his opinion on the latest addition.
Pros:
- 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor
- Full 1080p HD video recording
- Good image quality
- Rubberised grip
- Can use an external microphone for video recording
- 2 year warranty
- Comes in red as well as the traditional black
- Easy to use menus
Cons:
- Guide mode doesn't allow RAW shooting
- Expensive for an entry-level DSLR
- More advanced
- Picture taking is slow in live view
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