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June 2012
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Définition de 24 Mpix
Amélioration de la rafale et de la plage ISO
Prise jack pour microphone
Fonctions Wi-Fi
24 Mpx qui autorisent de forts recadrages
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Module autofocus performant
Vidéo HDTV 1080p
Construction et prise en mains agréables
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200iso en Jpeg
Haute définition du capteur 24mpix
Finition et prise en main
Ecran de 920
000pts
Mode Guide
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pourquoi ne pas avoir intégré le module Wi-Fi ?
Concurrence des hybrides
Autofocus avec les optiques AF-S uniquement
Mise au point lente avec le 18-55 mm livré en kit
Pas de roue codeuse pour naviguer dans les menus ou les images
Quality of output; Resolution; Firmware displays; Price
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A first-class performance from a very keenly priced dSLR, the Nikon D3200 offers comprehensive menus and help for first-time users, with top-quality output that expertly balances tricky lighting to bring out the best in every shot....
The nikon D3200 handles in a very similar way to the less expensive D3100, so the extra money is really paying for the increased pixel count. However, in the long run, such a high resolution will be as likely to frustrate the ‘family user as give them pl...
24 Megapixels gives plenty of scope for cropping, Noise handled very well up to 1600 ISO, Effective autofocus system (with lenses it works with!), 1080p HD video, Nice design, build, handling
Autofocus only works with AFS lenses, Slow to focus with 1855 mm kit lens, No control wheel over the fourway controller for fast menu navigation, No swivel or tilt screen, Optical viewfinder could be better
Frustrating is the first word that springs to mind with the Nikon D3200, as in spite of its great picture quality, pleasant user-friendly design, good build quality and decent video mode, the D3200 proved disappointingly slow to focus with the kit lens...
Excellent image quality, Guide mode useful for beginners, Full HD movie capture (plus external mic input), great battery life
LCD too cold/cyan, pricey for an entry-level model, autofocus is the same old system - Sony A65 offers better performance, no autofocus for older non-AF-S lenses, flash too eager to pop up in auto modes when not always necessary
The D3200 is like a souped-up D3100 thanks to its excellent 24-megapixel sensor. Images are great, but the high asking price and lesser performance than (cheaper) middleweight DSLRs may confuse prospective buyers. The D3200 does usher in a new level of...
Helpful Guide Mode, Full HD vid with external mic, Excellent picture quality
Slightly pricey, Flash can pop up needlessly, LCD screen could be better
The Nikon D3200 is a little on the pricey side, almost edging it into the mid-range, but great if you're a DLSR beginner looking for a friendly camera that offers stunning picture quality. It's very slightly let down by the quality of the LCD screen, but...
Ultrahighresolution, 24megapixel sensor, Compact and lightweight, Shoots 1080p full HD video with manual control
Overall image quality no better than lowerres cameras, Huge resolution means huge files, Sluggish autofocus in Live View and Movie mode
The entry-level Nikon D3200 has a few tricks up its sleeve that make it super-easy for beginners to use, plus some high-end specs like a mega-high-resolution sensor that you won't find even on some pricier cameras. It fits 24 megapixels into a compact and...
Extrait: Despite the emergence of mirrorless cameras, the market is still dominated by conventional DSLRs. Several companies make excellent SLRs to help consumers get better quality pictures for under $1,000. Image quality in the category is generally very similar...
Publié: 2013-05-06, Auteur: Terry , review by: technologyx.com
Overall we had a good time with the D3200. It's a fast snappy fun camera with a few pet peeves like no auto exposure bracketing and the convoluted menu – things that even cheaper DSLRs and point-and-shoots do better. Of course we can't forget the mono-mi...
Compact, comfortable and highly portable body, Good ergonomics, with even more well-positioned external controls than the D3100, Slightly larger, more comfortable handgrip with better shutter position for easy access with forefinger, Quick and quiet sh...
Some users with larger hands (or those used to bigger DSLRs) may find camera and controls too small, Mediocre results with kit lens; soft corners and noticeable geometric distortion, Movie record and Live View buttons are now split up, with one on top ...
We've been fans of most Nikon entry-level digital SLRs since the D40 debuted back in 2006. As the latest addition to this popular line, the Nikon D3200 increases the resolution significantly with a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor. Do consumers and novice ph...