Nikon D3200 review

For the opportunity Nikon D3200 body camera review Many thanks to Natriashvili George, who sent me a camera from another area to Kiev for writing this review.

Nikon 105mm f / 2.8 VR Micro on Nikon D3200

Nikon 105mm f / 2.8 VR Micro on the Nikon D3200 camera

Nikon D3200 is an excellent consumer DSLR camera from Nikon. Nikon D3200 was released in the summer of 2012 and is now quite popular among Nikon amateur cameras. Title 'Nikon D3200 body ' means that the camera in the box does not have a lens. Usually Nikon D3200 comes with a lens Nikon 18-55mm f / 3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Nikkor. Such a lens is called 'whale', and the set itself is called Nikon D3200 kit. In this review, sample photos were not taken with a whale lens, but with Nikon 50mm f / 1.4G AF-S Nikkor.

Nikon D3200 boasts 24 MegaPixels on its CMOS matrix with crop factor 1.5X. Nikon D3200 camera can take pictures 6016 X 4000 pixels (24.064.000 pixels). Newer Model Nikon D5200 a slightly different matrix is ​​used, with almost the same, but slightly fewer pixels. Among the cameras with a sprinkled matrix APS-C format Nikon DX, so far the Nikon D3200 has the largest number of pixels... By the way, the newer model is Nikon D3300 has a little less pixels :)

Samyang 500mm f / 8.0 Mirror on Nikon D3200

Samyang 500mm f / 8.0 Mirror on the Nikon D3200 camera

Users who like to crop pictures on a computer a lot should like the small functional Nikon D3200. A very interesting point is that if we build a full-frame matrix with the same pixel sizes as the Nikon D3200, we will get a 54MP camera. Similar thoughts came true with Nikon D7000 (16mp) -> Nikon D800 (36MP = 16MP * 2.25).

Sigma 18-200mm f / 3.5-6.3 on the Nikon D3200 camera

Sigma 18-200mm f / 3.5-6.3 on the Nikon D3200 camera

A huge number of megapixels Nikon D3200 requires special attention. A large number of pixels on the camera can sometimes play a trick. It concerns:

  • huge file sizes, especially when shooting in RAW format. Personally, I don’t particularly like the long copying of files to a computer and the resource consumption of batch processing of 'heavy' photos.
  • It is quite difficult to achieve the so-called 'pixel-by-pixel' sharpness with such a matrix, for this you need to use lenses with good resolution, that is, very sharp lenses. Sometimes closing the aperture to a certain value of the number F just helps. There are a lot of rumors about this, I can reassure you that it’s not worth worrying. Most likely in the comments to this review you will find many bright thoughts about manipulating sharpness.
  • a matrix with a large number of pixels has a lower diffraction threshold. This topic is quite complicated for the average amateur and deserves a separate article, who are interested, can be read here.
  • when using matrices with a huge number of pixels, you need to enter an additional coefficient for calculating excerpts. On the fingers, this can be explained in such a way that shorter values ​​are required for handheld photography excerpts. When I worked with Nikon D3200, instead of my favorite excerpts in 1 \ 60 seconds for fifty lens, I had to use at least 1 \ 80 seconds to get a frame without stirring.

Personally, I need a camera with a large number of megapixels only for more flexible processing of photos on a computer, since with a large number of pixels you can pull out more useful data. But if processing is not needed, then I am quite pleased with the 6 megapixel Nikon D40... On the topic of pixels, I have another interesting article - Battle of Megapixels.

Nikon 105mm f / 2.8 VR Micro on Nikon D3200

Nikon 105mm f / 2.8 VR Micro on the Nikon D3200 camera

Nikon D3200 can work with photosensitivity ISO 100 to 6400 units and expand your ISO range to Hi1, equivalent to ISO 12.800. I do not recommend shooting at ISO above 3200. Very interesting, but as for a cropped camera, the Nikon D3200 does a good job in low light. In my opinion, the noise level at high ISOs of the Nikon D3200 is comparable to such cameras as Nikon D5100 и D7000. One can safely say that the Nikon D3200 is one of the quietest cameras among other Nikon crop (at the beginning of 2013). Unlike older Nikon cameras, this model when operating in auto ISO can set the minimum shutter speed itself, exiting the parameters of the mounted lens.

Nikon D3200 uses for focusing 11 pointswhich the Nikon Multi-CAM 1000 focus sensor is responsible for working with. The exact same focusing system can be found on cameras. D200, D80, D90, D3000, D5000, D3100, D5100 и S5 pro. 11 focusing points are enough for uncomplicated amateur photography. The Nikon D3200 has the 'points' of focus that are visually visible in the viewfinder, not the 'areas' of focus, as on many other Nikon cameras. You can read more about focusing on Nikon cameras. here и here.

Sample photo on Nikon D3200

Sample photo on Nikon D3200. Skinton.

Measurement exposure implemented with 420 pixel RGB sensor. The same sensor can be found in many other Nikon hobby cameras. About froze exposure you can read on Nikon cameras here. In general, the Nikon D3200 normally copes with metering in difficult lighting conditions. exposure. But automatic white balance going crazy. I shot in a room with mixed light sources, white balance very often he lied, and shooting people under incandescent lamps was just horror - in the gallery below you will find one such photo. Due to the camera's huge dynamic range and vivid saturated colors, incorrect BB leads to the fact that the picture does not look the best.

Nikon D3200 - very compact SLR camera, one of Nikon's lightest CZK, weighing only 500 grams. The battery of the EN-EL14 camera holds a charge quite well. The same battery is used for cameras Nikon D3100, D5100, D5200.

Sample photo on Nikon D3200

Sample photo on Nikon D3200

Nikon D3200 uses a large 3-inch display at 920.00 points. The same display can be found in more advanced cameras, by type D3, D3s, D3x, D700, D300, D300s, D90, D7000 etc. Working with such a display is very convenient. Nikon D3200 display is better than that of Nikon D3100, which has the same 3 inches, but is divided into 230.000 points.

Example photo on Nikon D3200

Example photo on the Nikon D3200. Job BB in difficult conditions

Nikon D3200 can shoot at speed 4 frames per second. Nikon D3200 shows very good performance results, this is due to the use of the processor from Nikon D800. Performance rating from Radozhiva can be viewed here. At the same time, in the RAW mode, the buffer indicator shows 8 shots, but in fact the camera takes about one shot 12 RAW format shots and with disabled advanced features that enhance the image. In JPEG mode, the buffer shows 14 pictures, but the camera takes about 19 pictures in one series until it starts to slow down. If you enable additional settings to improve image quality, then in RAW format and in the JPEG formatter 7 pictures are available in one burst. These are pretty good results for an amateur camera.

Sample photo on Nikon D3200

Sample photo on Nikon D3200

I was very surprised that Nikon D3200 uses RAW files only with 12-bit color depth. For example, cameras D5100 и D5200 use RAW files with 14-bit color depth. RAW files average approximately 20-25MB each. Camera supports SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I) memory card, I used a 32GB SDHC memory card without any problems.

Nikon D3200 allows you to shoot video Full HD up to 1920 x 1080 pixels and up to 25 fps. In the 1280 by 720 mode, you can shoot video at up to 50 fps. Uses MOV format and H.264 codec, you can set the quality level to 'High' or 'Norm'. When shooting video, the built-in monaural microphone. You can use manual or automatic adjustment of the microphone sensitivity, and you can also turn off the microphone altogether.

The camera has an additional stereo microphone jack, Nikon recommends using the native ME-1 microphone. The camera can use continuous tracking focus AF-F for shooting video. AF-F focus mode must be set using the 'I' button while Live View is on. The accuracy and focusing speed in the video shooting mode is not fast; the focusing model is very strongly affected by the lens model used on the camera. The camera can be connected to the TV using a Type C HDMI mini cable.

Example photo on Nikon D3200

Example photo on Nikon D3200

In the camera menu, you can activate the 'Manual video setting' item. When this function is enabled, in manual mode of camera control 'M', manual shooting video available excerpts and ISO. Exposure can be set from 1 \ 30 to 1 \ 4000 seconds. When shooting video, you can immediately change the ISO value using the FN button if you set the FN button to control ISO sensitivity. It is convenient to shoot video in manual mode and with the included auto ISO function.

In P, A, S modes, you can shoot video and make corrections exposure for video using '+ \ -' button. In other scene modes, the correction exposure not available. Attention: during video recording, you cannot change the aperture value on which the video will be recorded, therefore, you need to set the F value before pressing the video recording button.

Example photo on Nikon D3200

Example photo on Nikon D3200

Attention: The Nikon D3200 does not have a built-in focus motor, so be careful when choosing lenses for the Nikon D3200. Nikon D3200 fits all lenses with the designation DX, as well as any lenses with the designation AF-S, AF-I, or with any another designation, which indicates the presence of a focusing motor built into the lens. This disadvantage of the Nikon D3200 may slightly affect the cost of purchasing additional lenses. Personally, I don't see anything wrong with this, since all modern lenses have a built-in focusing motor.

All the photos in the gallery below were taken on the Nikon D3200. All photos without treatment... RAW -> JPEG Q80%. Reduced size to 1600 * 1200 and printed data from EXIF.

RAW source files ('.NEF') can be download from this link (28 files, 350 MB).

Nikon D3200 has a bunch of useful features:

  1. Function face priority focusing Live View - quickly helps you focus on people's faces.
  2. Function matrix cleaning. I recommend setting this function to clear the matrix when the camera is turned off.
  3. Guide Mode to quickly familiarize yourself with the camera and quickly learn the basic settings. By the way, in this mode there is a mode of softening the background area, which allows you to take pictures with blurry background, the camera recommends using lenses no shorter than 80mm.
  4. Tips & Tricks when working with the camera. A nice little thing for beginners. To see the prompt, you need to click on the button with the image of the question mark.
  5. Scene Recognition System, for people who need effortless results in the photo.
  6. Active D-lighting and noise reduction function at high ISO. You can read more about these functions. here.
  7. Picture Control with 'Standard', 'Neutral', 'Vivid', 'Monochrome', 'Portrait', 'Landscape' modes. I love that you can customize the Picture Control for color and taste. For this review I used the Vivid mode with a sharpness level of 7-9.
  8. Possibility remote controlfor example using a cheap remote control ML-L3. By the way, the camera has two infrared receivers of the remote control signal, one is located behind the camera, the other in front. This arrangement of receivers is very convenient to use.
  9. The ability to connect an additional wi-fi module WU-1 for instant transfer of photos / videos to a computer or other compatible devices. Not included in delivery.
  10. Quiet mirror operation.
  11. Electronic rangefindersorry range finder does not work with old class optics AI-S.
  12. The built-in flash can operate at shutter speeds up to 1 \ 200 second. The flash guide number in manual flash control is 13 meters. Nikon D3200 does not support FP mode works with flash and does not support creative lighting system Nikon CLS.
  13. Auto release function. The self-timer can be set to a series of 9 shots. It is convenient to take self-portraits, especially with a group of people.
  14. automatic adjustment distortions.
  15. An additional button has appeared on the Nikon D3200 body, which is responsible for the shooting mode - you can select burst, single-frame shooting, self-timer and release with a delay
  16. the D3200 has a rubberized insert on the body under the thumb of the right hand, as well as the camera grip-holder is also rubberized. Black rubber is clearly visible on the red camera housing shown in the photo below.
  17. You can buy a camera in a red case :)
Nikon D3200 camera available in red

Nikon D3200 camera available in red

Personal experience:

In this cell, I found fault with the following:

  • Pentazor-based viewfinder with 95% frame coverage
  • UC-E17 Series Custom USB Cable
  • the Fn function button is programmable for only 4 functions: quality / image size, ISO sensitivity, white balanceactive D-lighting. I configure this button to control ISO.
  • Active D-lighting It can be either turned on or off and has no gradations. And here is the passive D-lighting in post-processing it already has 3 gradations: normal, moderate, enhanced.
  • When the battery is depleted, the camera blocks the shutter, but you can still dig into the menu for a long time and watch the shot material. This annoys me very much, the camera works but does not take pictures.
  • the 'noise reduction' function is not divided, but immediately includes noise reduction in pictures taken with high sensitivity, and noise reduction in pictures taken at long excerpts. Also, this function does not have any gradation of noise reduction, but can be either turned on or off. On other cameras, you can set the noise reduction level
  • in RAW + JPEG mode, only 12-bit RAW and only JPEG with high image quality are available
  • it is not clear which lenses will work with the 'Aut. distortion control '. The menu states that these must be CPU lenses with distortion control support.
  • the ISO step does not change and is 1 step, which means that you cannot manually select the ISO with values ​​of 125, 500, 2500, etc. Only ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, Hi1 can be used.
  • you cannot control the aperture value while shooting a video, most likely this is due to mechanical limitations and the aperture control method itself, which use Nikon cameras.
  • you cannot immediately start recording video by pressing the 'rec' button. Be sure to turn on Live View, and then press the 'rec' button.
  • lack of additional features that are in more advanced cameras, such as Nikon D7000. These functions include bracketing, multiple exposure, HDR, etc.

In general, I really liked the small and remote Nikon D3200. It would not hurt to improve the operation of the automatic BB. I even thought if I could change my old woman Nikon D40 on the Nikon D3200. After Nikon D40 Pictures taken with the Nikon D3200 appear very vibrant and juicy.

Sample photo on Nikon D3200

Sample photo on Nikon D3200

RAW source files ('.NEF') can be download from this link (21 files, 415 MB). Source files in '.JPEG' format can be download from this link (49 photos, 619 MB).

RAW source files ('.NEF') can be download from this link (71 photos, 1.34 GB).

Canon Lens FD 50mm 1: 1.8 on Nikon D3200

Canon Lens FD 50mm 1: 1.8 on the Nikon D3200 camera

More sample photos on Nikon D3200 and Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.4G SWM can be seen in my creative blog here.

If don't know which camera and lens to choose, then my article will help with this - Which Nikon amateur DSLR camera to choose?. And in choosing an additional flash, here this article.

Prices for modern Nikon cameras in popular stores can look at this link.

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Conclusions

Nikon D3200 - great little amateur slr camerathat can create amazing photos without undue complexity. I recommend.

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Comments: 448, on the topic: Review of Nikon D3200

  • Nina

    Very nice review, but where did you find the greens in the winter?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Greenhouse at the University.

  • Serg

    Thanks for the review, I have been waiting for it for a long time!

  • Vadim Gadzira

    Great review! I am planning to buy this camera as a second one! I really like the low noise of the matrix ...
    Arkady, but is it possible to put pictures on 3200 and 6400 iso in real size?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      quite problematic, they are very difficult for my site, the pictures can be viewed on other resources.

  • Anatoly

    I read it, and as I understood for myself, one thing is that the most popular for the consumer will be a camera in a red case.

  • Alexey

    use, satisfied.

  • Alexey

    By the way, I really look forward to custom firmware, in which I hope HDR will appear

  • Alexander Frantskevich

    Arkady, thanks for the review!

  • Kolyan

    Thank you very much, I liked the review ...
    even now I thought I might not save for the D7000, but for now change my d3000 to 3200 and then immediately to the full frame

    • Nail

      Better save up. The difference is the earth and the sky.

  • Zakhar

    I have been using it for half a year already. I can drop the RAW file shot by me, who wants to see the quality and size. Write in a personal VKontakte. http://vk.com/zaharkuzin

  • Anton Vladimirovich

    Where 5 point is an error - a bunch of useful functions

  • alexey

    Something with green is not that, not natural!

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Examples of photographs of greenery were shot mainly under artificial lighting, bb lying.

  • Stepan

    Food on the wrong side - Roskazhit about photo stocks

  • Cyprus

    A vivid review turned out !!!! And very lively.

    And the red camera looks glamorous)

  • Anatoly

    I read admiration and cannot understand where in this camera there is a breakthrough as pictures. Buy this device only because there are a lot of bucks, well. The technologies of building up MPs are a way to nowhere, the quality of pictures practically does not grow, and all sorts of tinsel like a la functions are added: now your camera can take pictures directly from the social network !!!, touch screens and a bunch of unclaimed functions even by photo janitors.
    IMHO these are just my thoughts, you can not react viciously, I understand marketers are taking your money away, the most incomprehensible thing is that you are happy about it. Thanks to Arkady for the review.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      :) This is an amateur segment, which is in demand, and stuffed :)

      • Anatoly

        The diplomatic answer, I agree.

        • Nail

          The biggest improvements are DD (dynamic range) and autofocus - and they really improve from generation to generation.

          • Anatoly

            You are talking about the minimum increase in DD as if you can see it, even on the best monitor. After such irresponsible sensor saturation with pixels, the DD will naturally increase, these are the laws of physics, and the laws of optics also affect the photo quality and the increase in glass diffraction used on the D3200 is quietly hushed up.

          • Arkady Shapoval

            In the article, I separately took a lot of text to describe problems with a large number of pixels, including the diffraction problem, but for an ordinary user who buys the D3200 there is nothing to this difficulty.

  • Denis

    Hello everyone! Today I was lucky to shoot in a short time with this and other Nikon cameras of the lower and middle price segment. I did not find fine adjustment of autofocus in the D3200 menu. I came to an opinion about the golden mean in buying a camera today for beginners, advanced and 2nd for professionals. Nikon D7000 can serve as such a camera. It does not cost much more than D3000 ... -x and D5000 ... -x, but in terms of functionality it surpasses by several levels. Ideally, the D7000 will bring pleasure and convenience when shooting with a booster - whoever used it will understand, and whoever tries it will not regret it.

    • Maria

      how many people there are so many opinions of Denis) to each his own

      • Denis

        In general, the demand for DX cameras is cooling down among the people, and their prices are pouring in like autumn leaves ...

        • Valery A.

          Already six and a half years have passed, the children have grown up, and the trend is stable.

  • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№

    Well, what are all the maximalists, yes simplified, but still a new generation and with a good lens capable of taking very high-quality pictures. Due to the matrix, it forgives framing errors when shooting, indeed it’s easy to beat the D90 for DD and noise, for example, and it’s still for sale. Red color will attract attention to the girl photographer.

    • anonym

      Yes, the red color is pleasant, but it is not clear at all why all the black cases are CAnon ... Nikon is somehow mournful. Speaking of red (!) - the relationship between the “brothers” Canon and Nikon is clearly traced, there are L lenses with a red ring, and here is a red insert near the release button ... L-lens will look like a native on Nikon!

  • Boring

    Arkady, thanks for the review!
    I ask for advice. I need the first SLR (not for me :)). Standing before the choice of 5100 or 3200?
    Prices are comparable, body will be taken anyway.
    Glass Park - Nikonovskie 35, 18-55, 55-300 + Kaleinar 5, Helios 44.
    Which carcass would you recommend for a start?

  • Victor

    Arkady, thanks for the review!
    Give advice, confirm the train of thought, maybe bright :)
    I’ve been studying and renting a D3100 for about a year, I understand that 3200 is an older sister, but this does not mean at all
    that these are devices of different classes. After all, all the same for "dummies" and 3100,3200 are the first steps, and then in the nikon line, which would you advise. Thanks.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      For studies between 3100 and 3200 there is no difference. The 3200 is just an updated version of the 3100, but the cameras belong to the same level. Therefore, in choosing the Central Control Commission, if the budget is limited, I recommend 3100.

  • Elizabeth

    Arkady, special thanks for the link to the article about the diffraction threshold!
    Earlier it seemed to me that closing the aperture only sharpens the sharpness, but in reality (at the pixel level) it does not ...
    Once again, I understand how little I know about photography ((

  • anonym

    Many people write that the nikon d3200 is noisy at high iso more than the nikon d5100 and is this true or not true?
    And if you can, please write the benefits of 3200 over 5100 if there are any.

    • Vadim

      I have been using 5100 for more than a year. Not long ago I had a chance to use 3200, though not very long - about 50 pictures. It is clear that this is not enough for a good comparison, but for myself I concluded that the pictures from 3200 are no better. When you zoom in on a PC, a couple more clicks are added after which there is still no grain. It is difficult to judge by noise, I did not use above ISO400. Auto white balance, it seemed to me, is more accurate in the 5100. The 3200 has more gadgets in the menu, but what I really lacked was HDR and a rotary display (it helps a lot when shooting macro and over people's heads). The variability of ISO is definitely better in 5100. My conclusion when choosing a crop for today is 5100, or save up 7000. Please do not be angry with the owners of 3200 and 5200, this is just
      my opinion.

  • Emil

    The number of pixels is not important to me.

  • Andrei

    Hello, thanks for the review, I have been using this CPC for more than 2 months. I mostly shoot with the kit 18-55mm, but I was lucky to try it with the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm f / 1.8G. The feeling of using the camera is excellent, except for the automatic WB :), but thanks to the Ps and Lr software products, everything can be aligned, at least to acceptable results. As the first CPC for a novice photographer - one of the best options, motivates to photograph and photograph.

  • Adel

    And how did you manage to set ISO 125, 560, etc.?

    • anonym

      The camera itself selects non-standard (fractional) ISOs in A and M modes, for example. This ISO is not at all limited by the "green zone" ...

  • Adel

    And that’s all, I understood) Auto mode) I just didn’t immediately think that you would shoot in the green zone, but for testing the device it’s quite reasonable)

  • Arkady Shapoval

    Sat down, what does the Nex7, A65, A77 have to do with it?

    • fedia

      This sensor makes noise both on Sonya and on Nikon, noise is already noticeable with ISO 800, pixels merge into a heap.
      I think for photo docs this is not critical for them the main number of pixels.

      • know

        so these photodrochers just read such sites - and then they start a war in comments) what is the photo.ua
        you read everything .. for a beginner it’s generally very strictly contraindicated to read generally reviews and so on, and especially part of the comments

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