Is the Nikon D3200 a good camera?
Nikon D3200 Review. The D3200 represents the latest generation of Nikon's entry-level DSLR offering. 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,…
How does the Nikon D3200 compare to canon T3?
How does the Nikon D3200 compare to canon T3?
The D3200 is very similar in size to Canon's Rebel T3/EOS 1100D, with which it nominally competes. The T3, while a very likeable camera, looks very off-the-pace with its 12MP sensor, 720P movies and 230k dot screen. Alongside the D3200, Nikon announced an optional Wi-Fi transmitter for the camera.
What is the Nikon D3200 wu-1a?
What is the Nikon D3200 wu-1a?
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. 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).
What is scene auto selector on the Nikon D3200?
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.
Does the Nikon D3200 have a built-in focus motor?
Does the Nikon D3200 have a built-in focus motor?
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. It also features a simplified version of the Active D-Lighting function that is now common across Nikon's DSLR range. Also missing, oddly, are live view in-camera filter effects.