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Weight540 g
Dimensions125 x 96 x 77 mm
Screen size3in
PortsUSB 2.0; HDMI
MicrophoneMono
Max resolution6016 x 4000
Video resolution1080p30; 720p60
ProcessorExpeed 3
TouchscreenNo
Lens mountNikon F
Image stabilizationNo
Continuous drive4 fps
ISO Range100 - 6400 (12800 boosted)
AF points11
Sensor typeCMOS
Shutter speed range30 - 1/4000 seconds
Exposure compensation±5
Storage typesSD / SDHC / SDXC
Remote controlYes
Video formatsMPEG-4; H.264
Built-in flashYes
Sensor sizeAPS-C (23.2 x 15.4 mm)
Battery Life (CIPA)540
Crop factor1.6x
Image aspect ratio options (w:h)3:2
Screen dots921000
Viewfinder magnification0.85x
Image file formatsJPEG; NEF
Viewfinder coverage0.95
Environmentally sealedNo
External flashYes
WB BracketingNo
Flash range12m
Flash X sync speed1/200 sec
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Pros
Pro Great image quality
The camera performs above it's price range, especially with a good lens in low ISO situations.
Pro Long battery life.
The default batteries have a decent battery life, moreover, the batteries are cheap so you can have plenty of backup batteries in your set.
Pro Budget "Pro" for beginner "Pro"
The D3200 is great value for the money. The fact that it is old does not clear out its presence from the market. It is pocket-friendly with many pro features to get a beginner started.
Cons
Con Full potential of the camera is not realized with the kit lens
The sensor can capture more detail than the lens is letting through.
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