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Tiene 24.2 megapixeles de resolución que te permite imprimir fotos en tamaños muy grandes. Graba video en Full HD. Tiene un modo de Guía para ayudarte a manejar a cámara. Tiene la potencia de una cámara réflex digital
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Publicación: 2012-06-25, Autor: David , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
24-megapixel APS-C sensor, High-quality stills, 4 fps and full HD video at 30 fps
Kit lens doesn't do the sensor justice, Noisy videos with high ISOs
Nikon is to be lauded for offering a 24.2-megapixel DSLR for less than 700 bucks. This is first and foremost a still camera, and as such does a very solid job. It is clearly an entry-level model without the sophisticated tweaks enthusiasts crave such as...
Resumen: 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 interchangeable lens camera . The 24-megapixel shooter improves upo...
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Publicación: 2012-06-19, Autor: Jim , crítica de: pcmag.com
Compact. Good quality at high ISOs. Guide Mode for beginners. Continuous video autofocus. Mic input.
Small pentamirror viewfinder. Fixed LCD. Kit lens could be better
The Nikon D3200 is a very capable and compact digital SLR. Its Guide Mode is perfect for beginners, and the camera offers enough manual controls to satisfy more advanced photographers....
With its huge 24 megapixel sensor, the entry-level D3200 instantly becomes the highest-resolution APS-C DX format Nikon DSLR, and it offers more pixels than any competing manufacturer too. Compared to the 18-month-old D3100, Nikon has managed to simul...
24 Megapixel CMOS sensor, 912k pixel LCD screen, Guide mode for novice photographers, 1080p24/25/30 video with exposure control, Manual audio level control with meters.
No auto exposure bracketing or optical depth-of-field preview, Complicated menu system, Underused command dial, No built-in AF motor so can't autofocus with non AF-S lenses, No live histogram.
With its predecessor, the D3100, Nikon pushed both the price and feature set of its entry-level DSLR a notch above what was available from the competition, most notably Canon. The D3200 increases both of thoses gaps, costing around forty percent more ...
Resumen: The D3200 ($699) is the entry-level camera in Nikon's digital SLR line-up. It's designed to be consumer friendly (in terms of both price and features), but Nikon didn't skimp on features here. The D3200 features a whopping 24.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, ...
Resumen: By all accounts, Nikon had a great year in 2011, topping both the DSLR and compact camera charts. The former came via the Nikon D3100, the company's entry-level offering with a 14.2 million pixel sensor, which is a great way in for those looking to get se...
Easy to use, performs well and delivers great images.
Slight blue cast on LCD display in some lighting conditions, relatively high price.
Thanks to the clever Guide Mode, the D3200 is a DSLR that's easy to pick up and start shooting with, allowing you to learn as you go, while the impressive resolution offered can produce lovely looking images and plenty of photographic possibilities. If...