Nikon has released its latest digital camera, D3200 which has 24.2-megapixel, targeting new DSLR buyers with its quick low-light performance and Full HD video. Providing a DX-format CMOS, Nikon’s EXPEED 3 image processor for up to 4fps nonstop shooting, and 1080p HD, the D3200 also supports Nikons’ recent WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter which turns a Smartphone or tablet into a remote control, with image previews and remote shutter release.
An ISO range of 100 to 6400 is probable, along with a high of ISO 12,800 for intense low-light shots, and there’s 11 point auto focus. New photographers can take benefit of the D3200′s Guide Mode; there is also 6 Scene Modes: Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close-Up or Night Portrait.
Video is filmed with full focus and an option of manual or automatic exposure control. Connectivity offers an HDMI output and a stereo microphone input and the display size is a 3-inch, 921k dot LCD panel, it is broader ISO support than the Nikon D3100.
The Nikon D3200 will come in either black or red and it will go on sale in late April priced at $699.95. The Wireless Mobile Adapter WU-1 will come in May last, priced at $59.95, along with the Android application.
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