Nikon D3200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR
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14 years ago
Nikon D3200
The Nikon D3200 raises the bar for entry-level cameras. Its 24 megapixels sensor delivers sufficiently high-quality output to make poster-sized prints at low ISO and remains very usable until its maximum standard sensitivity of ISO 6400.
Pros:
- Low image noise
- Good image colors
- Accurate autofocus system
- Short shutter-lag
- Good shot-to-shoot speed
- Excellent time-to-first-shot
- Generally good ergonomics
- Full HD video with autofocus
- Good build quality
- Easily usable with gloves on
Cons:
- Serious over-exposure
- Below average AWB
- Autofocus on the slow side
- 1s video record delay
- Microphone records camera noise
- LCD glare when settings are changed
- Self-timer resets after each use
- Live-View not exposure-priority
- No exposure bracketing
- Exposure steps always 1/3 EV
- Odd Auto ISO...
14 years ago
Nikon D3200 Review
Featuring an impressive specification, but also promising to be accessible for beginners, is the Nikon D3200 the perfect entry-level DSLR? Find out in the What Digital Camera Nikon D3200 review
Pros:
- Easy to use
- performs well and delivers great images
Cons:
- Slight blue cast on LCD display in some lighting conditions
- relatively high price
14 years ago
D3200 SLR Camera with 24MP Sensor and Full 1080p HD Movie
April 19th. Nikon has today announced the entry level Nikon D3200 DX format SLR camera, an update to the popular Nikon D3100. The Nikon D3200 features a high resolution 24MP CMOS sensor, incorporates new EXPEED 3 image processing based on technology developed for the Nikon flagship D4 SLR, offers an...
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