Nikon introduced the 24.2-megapixel D3200, an entry-level, yet feature packed, SLR digital camera designed for first time photo enthusiasts ready to buy a D-SLR. Notable features include a super high ...
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 ...
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 ...
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As powerful as camera phones are, there's no substitute for a dSLR. But that doesn't mean dSLRs and phones can't make sweet music together, and the new Nikon D3200 does exactly that -- thanks to an ...
A couple of years ago, camera experts confidently predicted the megapixel race had come to an end and that no one needed more than 16 megapixels in a DSLR. Well, 2012 is proving that Nikon didn't get ...
We’ve been banging on about connecting proper cameras to the internet for quite a while now, and it seems that at last these cameras are starting to catch up to the world of smartphone cameras.
Nikon's D3100, released last year, was a great option for new photographers looking at buying a DSLR. An upgraded version, the D3200, was announced Thursday, with a number of significant improvements.
Nikon has expanded its range of entry-level digital SLR cameras with the launch of the D3200. The new consumer-grade camera slots in above the existing D3100 and costs £110 more, taking the body-only ...
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, ...