As on its Nikon D3100 predecessor, the Nikon D3200 has a Guide mode to help you choose the right settings for certain results. Tell it you’re taking a portrait, for example, and it sets the aperture ...
In the world of DSLR shooting, you can certainly catch one's attention by mentioning one of two things: a wireless display, or a remote trigger setup. Neither of these are exactly fresh concepts, but ...
Nikon has announced the D3200 DSLR with a 24-megapixel sensor, 4fps continuous shooting, Wi-Fi support, and expanded video functionality. It’s out in mid-May for £559.99 body-only or £649.99 with a ...
When Nikon announced that their D800 DSLR would have a 36.3-megapixel full-frame sensor, it sparked some pretty intense online debates. Now, they’ve gone and squeezed a 24.2-megapixel DX format (APS-C ...
An official announcement from Nikon has confirmed the launch of the D3200 DSLR. The D3200 is a lightweight camera that allows users to capture videos in Full HD 1080p with auto-focus. Its key features ...
We couldn’t draw any conclusions on the Nikon D3200’s image quality during our hands-on with an early unit (we weren’t allowed to bring any images back to our computer screen), but now that Nikon has ...
Nikon D3200: Controls Controls haven't changed too much since the previous model so you'll get the familiar top-mounted dial which is easy to use, but sturdy enough that it won't get knocked onto a ...
The Nikon D3200 ($699.95 direct with 18-55mm lens) is the company's entry-level D-SLR, and as such offers a wealth of features that should appeal to photographers in search of their first ...
Entry-level releases in dSLRs seem to be slow in coming, but they're not quite dead yet. This month, Nikon will roll out the Nikon D3200, the replacement model for the almost two-year-old Nikon D3100, ...
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