23 Apr 2012

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Nikon D3200 Review

Nikon D3200 official attendance was announced finally. He was the second high-resolution camera that Nikon released this year, after consumers were surprised by the arrival of the Nikon D800

Nikon D3200
High resolution flyer that came in the D3200 is a 24.2 MP, where the series is much higher than its predecessor, the D3100 has a 14.2 MP. But instead of replacing the existence of 'brother', D3200 placed above the entry level DSLR range.

Nikon's latest camera with a 11 point autofocus has ISO 100-6400 and can be raised up to ISO 12800. 3 new EXPEED processor mode also promises firmer burstnya reaching 4fps in full resolution.

1080pnya video recording is available in at 24, 25 and 30fps. If the user is being lowered into 720p HD quality, so he can wear at 50 and 60fps. For an external microphone, Nikon has completed this series with a stereo mic jack.

One of the major improvements made ​​the Japanese giant vendor is the addition of Guide Mode. This mode serves as a tutorial composition, manual controls and shooting modes.

Nikon D3200 is the latest camera offering photo sharing wirelessly via mobile phones. Users may be possible to do this if they use WU-1a adapter sold separately.

Ergonomically designed camera with black and red color options are priced at  895$ for body only, while for the 18-55 mm kit lens has it labeled 1039$.


Nikon D3200 Specifications

Body type : Compact SLR
Max resolution : 6016 x 4000
Other resolutions : 4512 x 3000, 3008 x 2000
Image ratio w:h : 3:2
Effective pixels : 24.2 megapixels
Sensor photo detectors : 24.7 megapixels
Sensor size : APS-C (23.2 x 15.4 mm)
Sensor type : CMOS
Processor : Expeed 3
Color space : sRGB, Adobe RGB
ISO : Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 (12800 with boost)
White balance presets : 12
Custom white balance : Yes (1)
Image stabilization : No
Uncompressed format : RAW
JPEG quality levels : Fine, Normal, Basic
File format : NEF (RAW): 12 bit & JPEG