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Nikon D3200 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Auto Focus-S DX VR NIKKOR Zoom Lens (Black) (OLD MODEL)

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  • 24MP CMOS DX-format sensor
  • 4 frames per second continuous shooting
  • 11 AF points (with 3D tracking)
  • ISO 100-6400 (plus ISO 12,800-equivalent Hi1 setting)
  • Full HD 1080p video
  • 3.0 inch LCD with 920,000 dots
  • Expeed 3 processing
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What's in the box

  • D3200 DX-format Digital SLR Kit with 18-55mm DX Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens (Black)
  • EN-EL14 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-24 Quick Charger
  • UC-E17 USB Cable
  • EG-CP14 Audio Video Cable
  • DK-20 Rubber Eyecup
  • AN-DC3 Camera Strap
  • DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover
  • NikonView NX CD- ROM
  • LC-52 Front Lens Cap
  • Rear Lens Protector

  • From the manufacturer


    • 24.2 Megapixel DX-format CMOS Image Sensor
    • 18-55mm VR Image Stabilization Lens
    • Full 1080p HD Cinematic Video

    A new level of image quality, a familiar way of sharing.

    Don't let the D3200's compact size and price fool you—packed inside this easy to use HD-SLR is serious Nikon power: a 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor that excels in any light, EXPEED 3 image-processing for fast operation and creative in-camera effects, Full HD (1080p) movie recording, in-camera tutorials and much more. What does this mean for you? Simply stunning photos and videos in any setting. And now, with Nikon's optional Wireless Mobile Adapter, you can share those masterpieces instantly with your Smartphone or tablet!

    Take your photos and videos to the next level

    Why do photos and videos shot with a Nikon HD-SLR look so good? It all starts with Nikon’s exclusive image sensors, and the D3200 has the most powerful CMOS sensor we’ve ever put in a HD-SLR at this level. Boasting an astounding 24.2 effective megapixels, it captures sharper, richer images—even in low light. Combine that with EXPEED 3 image processing, the processing power behind the acclaimed Nikon D4, for super-fast operation, exceptional image capture, in-camera filter effects and more. Your photos and videos will amaze even you.

    Master the camera simply by using it

    It’s never been easier to create HD-SLR quality photos, thanks to the D3200’s Guide Mode. Learn the camera's key features and controls while you shoot, and even get advice and sample images to succeed in difficult shooting situations. Guide Mode is easy to access and easy to understand. You’re never shooting alone with the D3200.

    Create cinema-quality HD videos

    Nikon is committed to developing HD-SLRs that are not just superlative still image cameras, but superlative video cameras, as well. With a touch of a button, the D3200 starts recording Full HD 1080p video with full-time autofocus, manual exposure control and stereo sound. Its breathtaking 921,000-dot, ultra-high-resolution display makes it easy to frame, monitor and review your footage. Even record in super-smooth slow motion up to 60 fps! Unleash your inner cinematographer.*

    Capture the best of every scene

    Experienced photographers optimize their camera settings for the scene they’re shooting. With the D3200, optimizing your camera settings is as easy as turning a dial. Choose from six common Scene Modes like Portrait, Night Portrait, Landscape, Close up and more, for flawless results even in demanding circumstances. When using Live View, Scene Auto Selector automatically sets the D3200 for the most suitable Scene Mode for the situation. A highly accurate 420-pixel RGB sensor powers Nikon's Scene Recognition System, which compares scene data against an extensive database to optimize the shot accordingly.

    Get a new view of your world

    Nikon’s renowned NIKKOR lenses have long been the choice of pros and serious photographers. Marvels of clarity, consistency, precision and reliability, they draw peak performance from Nikon HD-SLRs. The D3200 comes equipped with the AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-55mm, a versatile, high performance VR image stabilized lens. And when you’re ready to expand your system and extend your creativity, you'll have your choice of over 70 legendary NIKKOR lenses.

    Fast and accurate shooting

    The D3200's 11-point Autofocusing System is as fast as it is precise. Check your focus points, track your subject or shoot carefree right from the viewfinder. And when the action speeds up, simply aim, hold down the shutter and fire off approx. 4 fps at 24.2 MP resolution.

    Wi-Fi Connectivity

    Now you can easily get great pictures on your smartphone Using the WU-1a optional wireless mobile adapter you can now automatically send great images to your smartphone± and even use your smartphone to remotely capture images from your D3200. With an easy to use app, now, when you can't wait to share that great shot, you don't have to. Share it to your smartphone in an instant.

    Compact, lightweight and durable

    Your D3200 is designed for comfort, intuitive use and durability. Its compact, lightweight and rugged body puts key controls at your fingertips. You'll never hesitate to bring along your D3200.

    Dramatic low-light photos. The D3200’s wide ISO range of 100 to 6400 allows for shooting in very low light without a flash or in very bright light with zoom, macro, fixed focal length or wide aperture lenses. For extreme low-light situations, set the ISO to Hi 1 and achieve ISO 12800 equivalent sensitivity.

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    Don’t let the D3200’s compact size and price fool you—packed inside this easy to use HD-SLR is serious Nikon.power: a 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor that excels in any light, EXPEED 3 image-processing for fast operation and creative in-camera effects, Full HD (1080p) movie recording, in-camera tutorials and much more. What does this mean for you? Simply stunning photos and videos in any setting. And now, with Nikon’s optional Wireless Mobile Adapter, you can share those masterpieces instantly with your Smartphone or tablet easily. Supplied Accessories: EN-EL14 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-24 Quick Charger, EG-CP14 Audio/Video Cable, UC-E6 USB Cable, DK-20 Rubber Eyecup, AN-DC3 Camera Strap, DK-5 Eyepiece Cap, BF-1B Body Cap, BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover and Nikon View NX CD-ROM.1-Year Nikon U.S.A. Warranty.

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    870 global ratings

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    Customers like the quality, ease of use, value, and performance of the digital camera. For example, they mention that it's a good entry-level camera, produces incredible pictures, and is easy to navigate. That said, they appreciate the power and simplicity of the camera. That being said, some say that it gets the job done.

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    253 customers mention236 positive17 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. They say it's a good entry-level camera with superb quality. It's wonderful for novice photographers and an excellent camera to start out with. It is a very nearly professional camera for a mid-level body. It also makes a great choice for serious video takers. Customers also mention that the lens is all very well and plenty-good-enough for casual shooting.

    "...This is a very nearly professional camera for a mid level camera. And I am sure a professional could use it without any problems...." Read more

    "...is a real plus for Video Maker, making this DSLR a good choice for Serious Video taker...." Read more

    "...budget as an aspiring photographer, I find that this camera perfectly meets my needs, earning me some good quality photos and income without costing..." Read more

    "...My wife loves it! It is easy to use and a great beginner camera. Now she wants more lenses..........." Read more

    224 customers mention208 positive16 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention that the image is superb, incredible, and has more resolution than the D7000. The LCD screen is very visual, and the rear display looks great. The camera produces very nice videos, and it has a great Live View feature. However, some customers feel that the D3200 can record true HD videos, while the D5100 can only record standard resolution videos.

    "...And the software included with the camera can do some basic image editing, but it is not a full fledged image editing software package...." Read more

    "...I am glad I did! D5100 image quality is SUPERB and on par with D7000. D5100 is lot FASTER than D3000 & D3100, but a little bit slower than D7000...." Read more

    "...The Voightlander is a thing of beauty. It still works well after 60 years. The last time it was cleaned and worked on was 1979...." Read more

    "...Overall, good image depending on the lighting environment. Photo quality is great under a well-lit atmosphere using the built-in flash but I..." Read more

    119 customers mention110 positive9 negative

    Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They say the functions are easy to navigate, the interface is user friendly, and the controls are easy. They also say the menus are pretty easy to figure out once they learn about basic features. The camera is simple enough and priced low enough that it can be easily picked up and used. Customers also mention that the video is relatively easy to activate when in still mode. They mention that it comes with good instructions and that all the important controls are easily found.

    "...and controls take a little time to get used to but are relatively easy. It takes very good digital pictures without much effort...." Read more

    "...It includes and instruction manual and the standard zoom lens. The instruction manual is actually really organized and clear/easy to understand...." Read more

    "...D800 territory? No, but few would notice. The D3200 is a pleasure to use, and handles fast enough for most kinds of photography...." Read more

    "...I had read this camera was great for beginners, because the LCD screen is very visual as you are making changes...." Read more

    99 customers mention91 positive8 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the camera. They say it's a great camera for the money, with photos that rival DSLRs 2x the price. It's also a powerful camera, and saves money when compared to Canon competitors. Customers also say it works well as an expensive gift and is impressed with the return for their investment.

    "...It sure saves on buying film!..." Read more

    "...The D3200 is a great camera for the money, I like it more now than when I first bought it!" Read more

    "...Money well spent and kudos to Nikon." Read more

    "...It is light weight and comfortable to hold and a big bang for your buck...." Read more

    63 customers mention55 positive8 negative

    Customers like the performance of the digital camera. They mention that it does its job very well, has enough advanced features to keep them busy trying, and that the kit plastic lens performs really nicely on this camera. Some mention that the camera is somewhat slow to connect, but works nicely in their Android phone. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.

    "...Both the end result and the operational experience are great. I use the 720p 60fps mode for this project, and really like the result...." Read more

    "...The Voightlander is a thing of beauty. It still works well after 60 years. The last time it was cleaned and worked on was 1979...." Read more

    "...While these high MP cameras are capable of amazing results, you have to work to get absolutely ALL the MP's this camera has to offer...." Read more

    "...Active D-lighting: Very nice results when I face situations of high contrast. This is almost High-Dynamic-Range (HDR)...." Read more

    42 customers mention37 positive5 negative

    Customers like the portability of the digital camera. They say it fits in their hands well, has a solid feel, and is light enough to carry around. They also mention that the camera has good ergonomics and all the important controls are easy to find. Some say that the D3200 is a good and light backup camera.

    "...It has a good ergonomic feel and is a less clunky and is somewhat more lightweight than my F717 camera which had the trademark long lens...." Read more

    "...I would prefer the OM2 size. But I find the 3200 very comfortable in my hands. Yes it is big, but the size and weight works well...." Read more

    "...Bottom line -- the D3200: super light-weight, very quiet, super high resolution (& low noise, high dynamic range, superb colors), incredible HD..." Read more

    "...light wight and grips well9...." Read more

    39 customers mention35 positive4 negative

    Customers like the features of the digital camera. They mention it has a lot of functions, and various feature improvements. They also appreciate the many options and settings, and the useful module. Customers also like the capability, small size, and low weight of the D3200.

    "...The module is pretty useful. Super small and comes with a cool case that attaches to your camera strap...." Read more

    "...The camera has a pop up flash witch is real handy and easy to use, good for about ten to twelve feet...." Read more

    "...D3200 is a light weight, small camera that packs many features. I use it for my kids primarily. The picture quality is very crisp and clear...." Read more

    "...Greatly improved video. Various feature improvements that I'm sure everyone knows about, and of course, a 24 megapixel sensor...." Read more

    46 customers mention28 positive18 negative

    Customers are mixed about the lens of the digital camera. Some mention that the kit lens is okay, while others say that it's not the best. The kit lens will get you started on photography, but it'll not provide professional quality pictures.

    "...Good quality included lensThis is important because a lot of cameras are sold with a sub-standard lens but this is a good one...." Read more

    "...How does this translate to everyday casual shooting? Not easily. Sub-par technique still results in sub-par images no matter what camera is used...." Read more

    "Item looks and behaves NEW...." Read more

    "...The included "kit" lens is ok. It gets you going. I recommend getting a prime lens if you are interested in crisp shots...." Read more

    5100 VS 3200: Good Job Nikon! (ACR7.1 & LR 4.1 support RAW)
    5 Stars
    5100 VS 3200: Good Job Nikon! (ACR7.1 & LR 4.1 support RAW)
    *** Update 6/12/2012 ***After analyzing the result more, I found that, for this kind of camera, my Sharp lens at the sharpest aperture is required to get real amazing sharp picture to the pixel. My Tamron 17-50 VC F2.8 at F5.6 is required for edge to edge sharpness.Also, Tokina 11-16 F.8 (which is manual focus with this camera), becomes more critical. Using the range finder mode is a must to get a tack sharp picture. That's new to me. But I am glad I learn the lesson. And now I am more happy with this camera (and lenses)...*** Update 05/31/2012***Update lightroom 4.1 today, now support NEF. And as expected despite the high resolution (24mp) cmos chips, the noise quality of D3200 is comparable with D5200.Meaning that D3200 has advantage of having more real estate (meaning more room for cropping),hence still have the same IQ with D3200. And thanks to Expeed 3 (which is the processor they use in D800 and D4 and D3200), D3200 is a very responsive camera. Bravo Nikon!************************Just received this Camera today, and this is my preliminary Review (will update progresively).Background: I have upgraded my Nikon Digital D100->D200->D90->D5100->D3200.Okay, seemed I downgrade every single time, but actually not. (I also use D300, D3X, but those are different class of equipment). This path, is more for daily activity platform (lightweight).D90 -> D5100: I actually considered to buy D7000, but chose D5100 simply because the price, and the articulated LCD because I use it 50% for Video. I am glad I did! D5100 image quality is SUPERB and on par with D7000. D5100 is lot FASTER than D3000 & D3100, but a little bit slower than D7000. From D90 to D5100, it has lots of improvement in image quality, low noise in low light, much better video (with 20 minutes max per session). The only drawback I can see, is the battery coverage is not long enough (on Video mode), but it is understandable, and the solution is add another spare.D5100 -> D3200:Other than the obvious layout design difference, the only thing I eager to know is the Low Light Noise!So I am glad to report that IT IS COMPARABLE!See my attached photo (The Costco Connection image) and judge yourself (both image are taken with the same setting at ISO 6400)So, 3200 is a clear winner!*** Update ***I upload an image taken at ISO 12800 (Hi1). For me the image is very usable.Will update the review in a couple of days, once I get the whole importance difference between 5100 & 3200 ...*** Update After 200 shots ***1. My copy of 3200 has slightly over exposure consistently (but not much, probably 1/3 ev, but I actually like slightly under exposed)2. I noticed a slight improvement of Dynamic range. I take a shoot at an overcast day, but surprise how it can capture the clouds, the trees and shadows3. An improvement in response. It is slightly faster than 5100, but not in the same level as D7000.4. Smoother Mirror, and quieter. It is noticable (but not sure if this is consistent between model, or just batch/production variance).*** Update in Video ***The Video is also amazing. It is comparable to D5100, especially the color rendetion is great!The low light performance is on par with D5100.The addition of 720p 60fps, and the Manual Audio Level control + Stereo Audio Meter is a real plus for Video Maker, making this DSLR a good choice for Serious Video taker. I wish it has a headphone Jack, but probably too much to ask for considering the price level. The focus tracking in Video mode is also improved, not substantially but good enough to be considered. I did 4 songs video clip and really satisfied with the result. Both the end result and the operational experience are great. I use the 720p 60fps mode for this project, and really like the result.I noticed slightly longer battery time, but not sure whether this is consistent or only slight production/batch variance. (*** Update: I finally found that It is a batch variance, because the other battery I have give me noticable longer running time ***).The additional Audio Meter view (press Info several time in the live view mode), is a really good addition for me, especially while attaching external Mic for Video mode (see my image). Also the option to set the Audio Level (Mic Input) is very useful. I took 10 Video clips already, and use the Mic Input to capture the Audio from A Mixer. The audio quality is SUPERB!For all the test, I didnt use the kit lens, but use Tamron 17-50 F2.8 VC.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars 5100 VS 3200: Good Job Nikon! (ACR7.1 & LR 4.1 support RAW)
    Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2012
    *** Update 6/12/2012 ***
    After analyzing the result more, I found that, for this kind of camera, my Sharp lens at the sharpest aperture is required to get real amazing sharp picture to the pixel. My Tamron 17-50 VC F2.8 at F5.6 is required for edge to edge sharpness.
    Also, Tokina 11-16 F.8 (which is manual focus with this camera), becomes more critical. Using the range finder mode is a must to get a tack sharp picture. That's new to me. But I am glad I learn the lesson. And now I am more happy with this camera (and lenses)...

    *** Update 05/31/2012***
    Update lightroom 4.1 today, now support NEF. And as expected despite the high resolution (24mp) cmos chips, the noise quality of D3200 is comparable with D5200.
    Meaning that D3200 has advantage of having more real estate (meaning more room for cropping),hence still have the same IQ with D3200. And thanks to Expeed 3 (which is the processor they use in D800 and D4 and D3200), D3200 is a very responsive camera. Bravo Nikon!

    ************************

    Just received this Camera today, and this is my preliminary Review (will update progresively).
    Background: I have upgraded my Nikon Digital D100->D200->D90->D5100->D3200.
    Okay, seemed I downgrade every single time, but actually not. (I also use D300, D3X, but those are different class of equipment). This path, is more for daily activity platform (lightweight).
    D90 -> D5100: I actually considered to buy D7000, but chose D5100 simply because the price, and the articulated LCD because I use it 50% for Video. I am glad I did! D5100 image quality is SUPERB and on par with D7000. D5100 is lot FASTER than D3000 & D3100, but a little bit slower than D7000. From D90 to D5100, it has lots of improvement in image quality, low noise in low light, much better video (with 20 minutes max per session). The only drawback I can see, is the battery coverage is not long enough (on Video mode), but it is understandable, and the solution is add another spare.

    D5100 -> D3200:
    Other than the obvious layout design difference, the only thing I eager to know is the Low Light Noise!
    So I am glad to report that IT IS COMPARABLE!

    See my attached photo (The Costco Connection image) and judge yourself (both image are taken with the same setting at ISO 6400)

    So, 3200 is a clear winner!

    *** Update ***
    I upload an image taken at ISO 12800 (Hi1). For me the image is very usable.
    Will update the review in a couple of days, once I get the whole importance difference between 5100 & 3200 ...

    *** Update After 200 shots ***
    1. My copy of 3200 has slightly over exposure consistently (but not much, probably 1/3 ev, but I actually like slightly under exposed)
    2. I noticed a slight improvement of Dynamic range. I take a shoot at an overcast day, but surprise how it can capture the clouds, the trees and shadows
    3. An improvement in response. It is slightly faster than 5100, but not in the same level as D7000.
    4. Smoother Mirror, and quieter. It is noticable (but not sure if this is consistent between model, or just batch/production variance).

    *** Update in Video ***
    The Video is also amazing. It is comparable to D5100, especially the color rendetion is great!
    The low light performance is on par with D5100.
    The addition of 720p 60fps, and the Manual Audio Level control + Stereo Audio Meter is a real plus for Video Maker, making this DSLR a good choice for Serious Video taker. I wish it has a headphone Jack, but probably too much to ask for considering the price level. The focus tracking in Video mode is also improved, not substantially but good enough to be considered. I did 4 songs video clip and really satisfied with the result. Both the end result and the operational experience are great. I use the 720p 60fps mode for this project, and really like the result.
    I noticed slightly longer battery time, but not sure whether this is consistent or only slight production/batch variance. (*** Update: I finally found that It is a batch variance, because the other battery I have give me noticable longer running time ***).

    The additional Audio Meter view (press Info several time in the live view mode), is a really good addition for me, especially while attaching external Mic for Video mode (see my image). Also the option to set the Audio Level (Mic Input) is very useful. I took 10 Video clips already, and use the Mic Input to capture the Audio from A Mixer. The audio quality is SUPERB!

    For all the test, I didnt use the kit lens, but use Tamron 17-50 F2.8 VC.
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