Nikon has delivered an excellent camera in the Nikon D3200, and it's still a great option for novices wishing to take their photography more seriously. It also offers a more affordable alternative to the recently announced Nikon D3300. We liked The 24 mil...
Abstract: Although Nikon announced its D3200 entry-level DSLR back in April 2012, we didn't receive a review unit until early November, which is a pity as this camera is positioned to attract many buyers, coming as it does in a classy red as well as basic black. Id...
With reasonably fast performance and very good photo quality, the Nikon D3200 delivers what you expect from a dSLR
The camera's lackluster feature set, some underwhelming design changes, and photos that don't necessarily surpass its predecessor may disappoint
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....
Abstract: NameDigital SLR camera: Nikon D3200At a glance:Huge megapixel count,Small body for a DSLR ,Fast and responsive ,Great imagesSummary:A stunning starter DSLR that's also got the ability to cater to more advanced shooters.Rating:4.5/5RRP:$1,299 (single lens)...
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...