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As soon as we can get hold of one we'll test it and update this review.On paper the D3200 offers a very similar video mode to its predecessor, the D3100, but there are a couple of interesting improvements which make the D3200 a more serious video capturing device than the D3100 was. It also requires the port cover that reaches all the way up the camera's flank to be left hanging open all of the time that it's in use.Īt the time of writing, we have not had a chance yet to use the WU-1a WiFi-adapter with the D3200. We would also like to see how securely the unit attaches to the camera, given that it sticks out of the side, and looks like it might be a little easy to dislodge. We're told the app will allow either full-size or VGA-resolution images to be transferred from the camera, but we have yet to see how long it would take to grab a 24MP image.
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Initially an app will be available for Android phones and tablets, with an iOS version expected in fall/autumn 2012. The unit allows the camera's live view output to be streamed to the smart device and allows images to be shot remotely (at a distance of up to 49ft, but with no control over the camera's settings). The WU-1a clips into the USB socket of the D3200 and allows you to broadcast its images to smartphones and tablets running a Nikon app.
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The T3, while a very likeable camera, looks very off-the-pace with its 12MP sensor, 720P movies and 230k dot screen.Īlongside the D3200, Nikon announced an optional Wi-Fi transmitter for the camera. The D3200 is very similar in size to Canon's Rebel T3/EOS 1100D, with which it nominally competes. In this comparison the mirrorless Panasonic has a slightly smaller sensor, but Sony's NEX and Samsung's NX models aren't much larger than the G3 while boasting APS-C sensors. Side-by-side against the Panasonic G3, it's immediately apparent the size trade-off you make to retain an optical viewfinder.
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It also features a simplified version of the Active D-Lighting function that is now common across Nikon's DSLR range.Īlso missing, oddly, are live view in-camera filter effects.
As usual for Nikons at this level, the D3200 doesn't feature a built-in focus motor, and nor does it offer auto exposure bracketing. Pixel-count aside, the changes from the predecessor D3100 are subtle but, with 1080p30 video, a 920k dot LCD and the option to add an affordable Wi-Fi transmitter, there are clear benefits over the D3100's specification.
The D3200 may not exactly be revolutionary, but it doesn't have to be. More significant than the bare fact of the D3200's pixel count though is that it is available in camera with a starting price of $699 (the same launch price as the D3100 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-C G3, for comparison). The camera's headline feature is inevitably the new 24MP CMOS sensor which makes it equal to Sony's Alpha SLT-A65, A77 and NEX-7 in offering the highest pixel count we've yet seen at the APS-C sensor size, and in terms of output resolution, second only to the full-frame professional-grade D800 in Nikon's entire range. The D3200 represents the latest generation of Nikon's entry-level DSLR offering.