Nikon D3200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR
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13 years ago
Have had this camera for over a week now, and I must say takes stunning pictures, I have it in the red body and I think it's great, nikon sure knows how to impress
13 years ago
The Nikon DSLR-D3200 camera is a boon for people, who want to store their memorable moments with flawless clarity and exceptional quality. Nikon is renowned for manufacturing premium SLR cameras across the world and this SLR camera with 24.2 MP is another value addition to the series.
Pros:
- Nikon DSLR-D3200 is easy-to-use and great for capturing high-quality pictures and HD videos
- With this digital SLR, you can capture images with more perfection, even under difficult circumstances
13 years ago
Nikon D3200 review
Following on from its predecessor, the Nikon D3100 , though not replacing it, the brand new Nikon D3200 has upped the ante for entry-level DSLRs, thanks to its show-stopping 24-megapixel sensor.
Pros:
- Helpful Guide Mode
- Full HD vid with external mic
- Excellent picture quality
Cons:
- Slightly pricey
- Flash can pop up needlessly
- LCD screen could be better
13 years ago
Nikon D3200
The D3200 is a very enjoyable camera to use for beginner photographers. If only the LCD screen was more colour accurate and the automatic focusing in video a little less twitchy, we'd have no qualms in recommending it wholeheartedly.
Pros:
- Lightweight and fairly compact
- ideal as a first SLR
- Very good image quality
- Strong video quality
- External microphone input
Cons:
- Screen is not particularly colour accurate
- No automatic-exposure bracketing
- Relocation of record button isn't as intuitive as earlier cameras
- JPEG images straight out of the camera can be a little soft
13 years ago
Exceptional Value / Quality
This camera is an exceptional buy! So many features! We're still using the on-board tutorial to get up to speed with it. Wi-fi, 24 mega-pixels; it has everything most people would want in a digital SLR, and then some!
Pros:
- So many features
Cons:
- None to speak of
13 years ago
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13 years ago
Shooting for the masses
Nikon's D3200 ($700) is the newest member of the company's entry-level DSLR lineup. Following in the footsteps of the popular D3100 , the shooter boasts a 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor (a 33% step up from its predecessor), an ISO range maximum of 6400 (with the ability to extend to 12800 in boost...
13 years ago
From 2006, when Nikon launched the D40 , until today's D3200 the Nikon entry-level line of DSLR has been more about evolution than revolution. With the introduction of live view and a movie mode the step from the D3000 to the D3100 was significant, but other than that, very few changes have been...
Pros:
- Good detail at low ISOs (with good lenses
- Well-balanced noise reduction at higher sensitivities
- decent noise levels
- Relatively low raw noise levels allow for custom processing in raw conversion
- Good quality video output
- Decent buffer and burst rates for this class of camera
- Overall responsive...
Cons:
- Slightly soft output at a pixel-level
- Tendency to slightly overexpose in bright contrasty conditions
- Unintuitive setting of aperture in movie mode
- No 'live-preview' of aperture changes in live -view
- No dedicated ISO button (but you can set the Fn-button to control this setting
- Live-view...
13 years ago
I have only had this camera for 3 months and have taken about 3500 photos and I found that all the pictures were good,as in clear and they came out as exactly what I was shooting.And if the pic was busy or too close or far away ,it was my error not the camera.Also the software program that Nikon...
Pros:
- Very user friendly,all the settings are easy to see and to find.The guide setting is user friendly,it opens up to 3 choices (shoot)(veiw/delete)(set up) so its very easy to set up for types of shoots as it displays the auto settings(which is great for us newbies).The battery lasts quite along...
Cons:
- I really havent found anything I dont like about this camera
13 years ago
Nikon D3200
The D3200 also omits exposure bracketing, a feature in which the camera takes three shots instead of one -- one regular, one at a slightly lower exposure and one slightly higher -- just in case the regular exposure wasn't quite right.
Pros:
- Ultra-high-resolution
- 24-megapixel sensor
- Compact and lightweight
- Shoots 1,080p full HD video with manual control
Cons:
- Overall image quality no better than lower-res cameras
- Huge resolution means huge files
- Sluggish autofocus in Live View and Movie mode
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