Nikon D3200 DSLR Camera
The Nikon D3200 is a 24MP APS-C DSLR camera — with 1080p video. Used copies start from $140.76 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Nikon D3200 DSLR Camera
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Overview — Nikon D3200
Key Features — Nikon D3200
24MP APS-C CMOS Sensor: Captures stills at 6016x4000 pixels, delivering high-resolution images suitable for large prints and cropping flexibility.
EXPEED 3 Image Processor: Handles image processing efficiently across the full ISO 100–6400 range for consistent color and detail rendering.
11-Point AF System: Includes one cross-type sensor at the center for more reliable focus acquisition on still and moving subjects.
1080p Video Recording: Records full HD video at 24, 25, or 30fps with six picture control profiles available for consistent color across stills and video.
3.5mm Microphone Input: Accepts an external stereo microphone for improved audio quality compared to the built-in mic when shooting video.
Built-In Pop-Up Flash: Integrated i-TTL flash provides automatic exposure-controlled lighting without requiring an external unit.
Specifications — Nikon D3200
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Beginner-Friendly |
| Type | DSLR |
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 24MP |
| Processor | EXPEED 3 |
| ISO Range | 100 – 6400 |
| AF System | Phase Detection, Contrast Detection |
| AF Points | 11-point AF system (1 cross-type at center) |
| Max Photo Resolution | 6016x4000 |
| Burst Rate | 4 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Max Frame Rate | 30fps |
Description — Nikon D3200
The Nikon D3200 centers on a 24MP APS-C sensor driven by the EXPEED 3 image processor, producing maximum still images at 6016x4000 pixels. The ISO range runs from 100 to 6400, providing usable sensitivity across varied lighting scenarios. Autofocus is handled by an 11-point AF system featuring one cross-type sensor at the center, with both Phase Detection and Contrast Detection modes available, plus subject tracking support.
Continuous shooting reaches 4fps in burst mode. Video performance tops out at 1080p at 30fps, with additional options at 25fps and 24fps, all in 8-bit. Six picture control profiles — Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, and Landscape — apply to both stills and video.
The rear panel features a fixed 3.0-inch TFT LCD at 921,000 dots. An optical pentamirror viewfinder is also on board. External audio can be connected via the 3.5mm stereo microphone jack, and video can be output through Mini HDMI.
The polycarbonate body weighs 505g and measures 125 x 96 x 76.5mm, with no weather sealing. A built-in pop-up flash with i-TTL control is included. Storage is via SD/SDHC/SDXC cards, and the EN-EL14a battery is rated for approximately 540 shots per charge (CIPA).
Pros — Nikon D3200
- ✓High-resolution 24MP APS-C sensor captures stills at up to 6016x4000 pixels
- ✓EXPEED 3 image processor handles image rendering across the full ISO 100–6400 range
- ✓Six picture control color profiles available for both photo and video shooting
Cons — Nikon D3200
- ✗No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital IS is present
- ✗No weather sealing on the polycarbonate body, limiting use in adverse conditions
- ✗No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity built in
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Review: Nikon D3200 — Austin Evans











