When Nikon announced that their D800 DSLR would have a 36.3-megapixel full-frame sensor, it sparked some pretty intense online debates. Now, they've gone and squeezed a 24.2-megapixel DX format (APS-C) sensor into an entry-level body, which is sure to have internet comment sections overflowing.
The D3200 has a more than 10-megapixel advantage over the 14-megapixel D3100 that came before it, but Nikon has done more than just upped the pixel count. They've paired that new sensor with their Expeed 3 processor, which has helped drive the top native ISO setting to 6,400, expandable to 12,800.
| Camera Category: | Entry-level DSLR |
| Sensor Size: | APS-C |
| Sensor Type: | CMOS |
| Megapixels: | 24.2 |
| Fastest Shutter Speed: | 1/4000 second |
| Slowest Shutter Speed: | 30 seconds |
| Bulb Mode: | Yes |
| Live View: | Yes |
| Image Processor: | Expeed 3 |
| Viewfinder Coverage: | 95% |
| AF Points: | 11 |
| Display Type: | LCD |
| Display Size: | 3.0 inches |
| Display Resolution: | 921000 pixels |
| Articulating Display: | No |
| Minimum ISO: | 100 ISO |
| Maximum ISO: | 12800 ISO |
| Burst Rate: | 4.00fps |
| Self-Cleaning Sensor: | Yes |
| In-Body Image Stablization: | No |
| Pop-Up Flash: | Yes |
| Media Type: | Secure Digital (SD) Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Secure Digital Expanded Capacity (SDXC) |
| Video Capture: | Yes |
| Maximum Video Resolution: | 1080p |
| AF in Video Mode: | Yes |
| HDMI Port: | Yes |
| Wireless Flash Trigger: | Yes |
| Remote Capture: | Yes |
| Height: | 3.8 inches |
| Depth: | 3.1 inches |
| Width: | 5.0 inches |
| Weight: | 16 ounces |
| Price: | $699.00 |
| Touch Screen: | No |
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