![]() ![]() With the lens, a card, and the battery loaded, the Nikon D3200 weighs 27.3 ounces (1.71 pounds 773g). Though similar in appearance to the D3100, the Nikon D3200's contours and elements are restyled somewhat, but it still looks quite similar, with a very compact, comfortable design. The Nikon D3200 even includes a microphone input jack for stereo recording, and HDMI output with CEC support.ĮXPEED 3 processing allows the Nikon D3200 to record up to four frames per second at the full 24.2-megapixel resolution, and its 11-point autofocus system works hand-in-hand with the Nikon Scene Recognition system to set exposure and focus more accurately. Other major upgrades include a new 3-inch 921,000-dot LCD monitor, and the ability to capture Full HD video at up to 30 fps, with full-time AF while recording. The Nikon D3200 also includes compatibility with Nikon's new wireless mobile adapter, WU-1a, which allows easy image sharing and even camera remote control via an Android device and a free downloadable app (an iOS app is expected in late Fall 2012). ![]() Read our Nikon D3400 review for more info!Ī clear sign of things to come, the low-end Nikon D3200 sports a 24.2-megapixel sensor capable of ISO 12,800 in expanded mode. Now replaced by the Nikon D3400, the new model offers a similar 24MP sensor, but with all around faster performance, more ISO range, wireless connectivity and much more. Winner of our 2012 Camera of the Year Award for Best Entry-Level Interchangeable Lens Camera, the Nikon D3200 has undergone a couple of revisions since then. Imaging Resource ratingīy Shawn Barnett, Mike Tomkins, Dan Havlik and Zig Weidelich The Nikon D3200 started shipping April 2012 as a kit with the Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens for US$700. ![]() Mediocre kit lens Might be too small for some No bracketing Narrow flash coverage Matrix metering tends to overexpose. High resolution allows cropping Good performance in low light Compact and comfortable, highly portable Fast and responsive, just begs to take pictures Quiet shutter is great for candids. With a compact, comfortable and more ergonomic design than the D3100, the D3200 is another great entry-level DSLR and, perhaps, Nikon's best digital SLR for beginners yet. Nikon adds some significant resolution to its latest entry-level DSLR, the simple but sophisticated 24.2-megapixel D3200, which produces decent image quality even in low light at high ISOs. ![]()
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