Nikon D3200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR
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12 years ago
For quality of product and of image, and for the price, I have to give this 5 stars. In my opinion, the best DSLR under $500.00 bar none. The Canon Rebels are nice, and I own one, but the D3200 is a bit more user friendly, and the images a bit more sharper. As far as the lens goes, Nikon quality.
13 years ago
Nikon D3200 Review
If you are planning to step up from a digital compact camera to a DSLR, then a likely option to consider would be entry-level digicams from the likes of Canon or Nikon. Last year, we reviewed the EOS 1100D , the base model from Canon and it was a decent camera that would be an ideal choice, if Canon...
13 years ago
Small, lightweight, and inexpensive, the D3200 is easily the best entry-level DSLR on the market.
The D3200's most exciting new feature is clearly the new 24-megapixel image sensor, which is partly responsible for the camera's strong improvement in sharpness over the D3100. Sadly, when it comes to image quality, the excitement ends there.
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...
11 years ago
Great Camera for the beginner & expert
My wife wanted a DSLR Camera & I found this on Amazon. Both lens that came with the camera do not have "VR" built in. So at first the pictures came out blurry. After a few days they came out fine. I went ahead & replaced them with lens with "VR" & this has done away with any shakes.
Pros:
- Great price & Startter kit
Cons:
- None
11 years ago
This is great dslr for starters, missing only bracketing option but that's not so much of a problem.
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...
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...
13 years ago
Nikon D3200 review - At just £279 it's a bit of a bargain
The Nikon D3200 was the compnay's budget DSLR launch for 2012, and it was good enough to instantly make the older D5100 obsolete. Despite now being over three years old and being superseded twice, it's still widely available from major retailers.
13 years ago
An OK Camera with good features but doesn't deliver when it comes to overall photo quality. Photos look OK but lack sharpness. Skin tones in particular look dull and lifeless. Much cheaper cameras may have less features, but some take much better photos.
Pros:
- Ergonomics
- Ease of Use
- Range of features
Cons:
- Photos lack sharpness and look OK without being stunning
- Cameras under £100 take better photos
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