Published: 2012-07-02, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
No. The cheapest mirrorless, interchangeable-lens cameras—including Sonys SLT-series cameras and the Sony NEX-F3 —have gotten so good, it just doesnt make sense to spend extra on Nikons name and lens system unless youre going to go for a higher-end mo...
Abstract: The D3200 is armed with a 24MP sensor, but the megapixel wars are over, so what else is there to recommend Nikon ‘s new camera?The megapixel race seems a long time ago now, with camera manufacturers seeming to call an armistice at around 12-16MP. But Niko...
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 va
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 cou
The Nikon DSLR D3200 Review tells that this camera is not that bad for entry-level users. You can explore and enhance your photographic skills with these cameras. With various new functional buttons and settings, you will definitely love this gadget. Niko...
Abstract: Announced earlier today, the latest entry-level camera from Nikon seems to offer an appealing package with a 24.2-megapixel sensor, quick 4 frames-per-second continuous shooting and a high-resolution 920,000-dot LCD. At first glance, the D3200 looks ne...
24megapixel sensor, highest in its class, Comfortable handling, Useful Guide mode for beginners, Good image quality and noise control, Full HD movie recording
Plasticky body, Kit lens doesn't do the sensor justice, Slow AF during live view shooting, Could do with more creative effects
There are some cameras that aren't game-changers, but still manage to excel at what they're supposed to do. The D3200 is one such camera, and in our opinion, it provides a truly enjoyable shooting experience for the novice shutterbug.For those who don't p...
24-megapixel sensor in an entry-level DSLR; video shooting greatly improved over D3100's capability, WU-1a WiFi adaptor is a useful piece of kit.
Perhaps 24megapixels might be overkill for entrylevel users.
So how does the D3200 stack up? As an entry-level camera, it's got quite a great number of features, with great improvements in video but less so when it comes to taking stills. The 24-megapixel image sensor definitely does capture more detail with go...
The image quality that the Nikon D3200 offers is nothing short of astonishing at this level, but there is a price premium attached. If you're determined to print big (and that's never cheap, either) or want the option of heavy cropping without heavy pixel...
For those who don't possess much knowledge about photography, the D3200 includes a very helpful Guide mode. And even if you do not utilize the Guide mode, the D3200 is a competent camera if you've just upgraded from a digital compact camera and are lookin...
24megapixel sensor, highest in its class, Comfortable handling, Useful Guide mode for beginners, Good image quality and noise control, Full HD movie recording
Plasticky body, Kit lens doesn't do the sensor justice, Slow AF during live view shooting, Could do with more creative effects
There are some cameras that aren't game-changers, but still manage to excel at what they're supposed to do. The D3200 is one such camera, and in our opinion, it provides a truly enjoyable shooting experience for the novice shutterbug.For those who don't p...
24megapixel sensor in an entrylevel DSLR; video shooting greatly improved over D3100's capability, WU1a WiFi adaptor is a useful piece of kit
Perhaps 24megapixels might be overkill for entrylevel users
So how does the D3200 stack up? As an entry-level camera, it's got quite a great number of features, with great improvements in video but less so when it comes to taking stills.The 24-megapixel image sensor definitely does capture more detail with good le...