![]() Other than the improved screen resolution, nothing else has physically changed on the camera body, except for the movie record button that has been moved to the top, the live view lever has been changed to a button and the release mode lever has been changed to a button also placed on the back.Ī large hand grip and well positioned rubber thumb grip make it easy to hold on tight. There is an orientation sensor, which means when you are shooting in portrait mode, the screen orientation automatically switches. The 3 inch LCD screen has a much improved resolution of 921k dots, from 230k on the D3100, making the screen a pleasure to use when using live view or in image playback, giving an accurate representation of image quality and colour when compared to viewing photos on the computer. The D3200 supports use of Nikon’s ME-1 stereo microphone (as well as other microphones) and videos can be played back on a HDTV via a HDMI cable.įull 1080p HD video recording in 30p, 25p and 24p with smart autofocus Videos are recorded in full 1080p HD in 30p, 25p and 24p with smart autofocus including continuous autofocus (AF), full-time servo AF (AF-F), subject-tracking AF and Face-priority AF. Options include Resize, Quick Retouch and Straighten as well as effects including Selective Colour, Colour Sketch, and Miniature Effect. ![]() When you have finished taking pictures, you can edit them via the photo retouch menu, where you will find a range of tools and effects. With Active D-Lighting more detail is captured in the dark and bright areas of high-contrast lighting conditions. Nikon's Scene Recognition System analyses the scene and automatically adjusts the focus, exposure and white-balance for the best results. If you are shooting fast moving objects, you can switch to continuous shooting mode which records at up to 4fps. The D3200 has an 11-point autofocus system to focus on subjects which are off-center, moving fast or completely unpredictable. ![]() The D3200 is compatible with SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards and comes with a 2 year warranty. The camera has Nikon's EXPEED 3 image processing engine, designed for clear images with excellent colour reproduction and enhanced movie recording. Images are captured by the 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, with ISO 100-6400, which is extendable up to ISO 12800. As well as the traditional viewfinder, which has a diopter adjuster, you can use Live View which is activated by a button on the rear. It comes with a Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm VR lens (35mm equiv: 27-82.5mm) and features a Silent Wave Motor (SWM) that should help keep lens noise down in videos. If you are new to DSLR photography, the D3200 has Guide Mode which uses images and written instructions to help you choose the correct settings. The D3200 can be purchased in black or red for £559.00 (body only) or £649.00 with the 18-55mm VR lens. The D3200 is also compatible with the new Wireless Mobile Adapter which shares images directly to a smartphone or tablet, or to control the camera remotely. The D3200 is Nikon's latest entry level DSLR, an upgrade on the D3100, going from 14.2 to 24.2 megapixels and is designed to be easy to use, with Guide Mode to help you along.
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