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Nikon D3200 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR NIKKOR Zoom Lens (Import)

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About this item

  • Import model products are materially identical to their USA model counterparts, but do not qualify for manufacturer rebate or warranty programs
  • 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor
  • EXPEED III Image Processing
  • Wide ISO sensitivity range
  • One-touch Full HD 1080p movie recording


From the Manufacturer


Take your photos and videos to the next level. Unrivaled 24.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor for truly dazzling photos and Full HD 1080p movies in any light. Innovative Guide Mode to help you master the camera. HD-SLR power; point-and-shoot ease.


Take your photos and videos to the next level

24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 3

Why do photos and videos shot with a Nikon HD-SLR look so good? It all starts with Nikon’s exclusive image sensors, and the D3200 has the most powerful CMOS sensor we've ever put in a HD-SLR at this level. Boasting an astounding 24.2 effective megapixels, it captures sharper, richer images—even in low light. Combine that with EXPEED 3 image processing, the processing power behind the acclaimed Nikon D4, for super-fast operation, exceptional image capture, in-camera filter effects and more. Your photos and videos will amaze even you.

Master the camera simply by using it

Guide Mode ensures success

It’s never been easier to create HD-SLR quality photos, thanks to the D3200’s Guide Mode. Learn the camera’s key features and controls while you shoot, and even get advice and sample images to succeed in difficult shooting situations. Guide Mode is easy to access and easy to understand. You're never shooting alone with the D3200.

Capture the best of every scene

Six Scene Modes and Scene Auto Selector

Experienced photographers optimize their camera settings for the scene they're shooting. With the D3200, optimizing your camera settings is as easy as turning a dial. Choose from six common Scene Modes like Portrait, Night Portrait, Landscape, Close up and more, for flawless results even in demanding circumstances. When using Live View, Scene Auto Selector automatically sets the D3200 for the most suitable Scene Mode for the situation. A highly accurate 420-pixel RGB sensor powers Nikon’s Scene Recognition System, which compares scene data against an extensive database to optimize the shot accordingly.


Create cinema-quality HD videos

One-touch Full HD 1080p movie recording with stereo sound

Nikon is committed to developing HD-SLRs that are not just superlative still image cameras, but superlative video cameras, as well. With a touch of a button, the D3200 starts recording Full HD 1080p video with full-time autofocus, manual exposure control and stereo sound. Its breathtaking 921,000-dot, ultra-high-resolution display makes it easy to frame, monitor and review your footage. Even record in super-smooth slow motion up to 60 fps! Unleash your inner cinematographer.

Get a new view of your world

Versatile AF-S Zoom-NIKKOR 18-55mm

Nikon’s renowned NIKKOR lenses have long been the choice of pros and serious photographers. Marvels of clarity, consistency, precision and reliability, they draw peak performance from Nikon HD-SLRs. The D3200 comes equipped with the AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-55mm, a versatile, high performance VR image stabilized lens. And when you're ready to expand your system and extend your creativity, you'll have your choice of over 70 legendary NIKKOR lenses.


Fast and accurate shooting

The D3200’s 11-point Autofocusing System is as fast as it is precise. Check your focus points, track your subject or shoot carefree right from the viewfinder. And when the action speeds up, simply aim, hold down the shutter and fire off approx. 4 fps at 24.2 MP resolution.

Wi-Fi Connectivity—Now you can easily get GREAT pictures on your smartphone

Using the WU-1a optional wireless mobile adapter you can now automatically send great images to your smartphone and even use your smartphone to remotely capture images from your D3200. With an easy to use app, now, when you can't wait to share that great shot, you don't have to. Share it to your smartphone in an instant.


Compact, lightweight and durable

Your D3200 is designed for comfort, intuitive use and durability. Its compact, lightweight and rugged body puts key controls at your fingertips. You'll never hesitate to bring along your D3200.

Dramatic low-light photos

The D3200's wide ISO range of 100 to 6400 allows for shooting in very low light without a flash or in very bright light with zoom, macro, fixed focal length or wide aperture lenses. For extreme low-light situations, set the ISO to Hi 1 and achieve ISO 12800 equivalent sensitivity.


All photography © Robin Layton


Kevin kuefe
Reviewed in Italy on March 3, 2025
Benissimo
fernando
Reviewed in Spain on January 8, 2025
El producto coincide con la descripción, con muy buena resolución y además al comprarla el vendedor se puso en contacto conmigo para comunicarme que era un producto usado y podía ejercer mi derecho a cancelar la compra, algo que al final no ha hecho falta y es de agradecer
Crystaline Entity
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2018
works as advertised
Masoud Ziaey
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2015
Amazing!!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2015
All ok
Brian Pickle
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2014
the camera is everything i could have asked for and more, for the "average joe" it is easy to set up and use, for the "skilled photographer" is has a lot of easy to use setting and functions that take crystal clear and amazing pictures. The factory lens doesnt have the most zoom, but i picked up a lower end tameron 75-300 telephoto lens for cheap and have the zoom i want now.If you buy the imported lens package the camera is english but your owners manual is in japanese. You can download the english version or contact nikon with your proof of purchase and they will send you and english hard copy.!
RoPowerPuff
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2014
I'm no expert / professional, but I'm really happy with this purchase. The kit lenses are not great / multipurpose, you have to buy other lenses instead, though.
frazer xavier
Reviewed in India on February 24, 2014
The Nikon D3200 is one mini monster. Add a couple of quality Prime lens like the AFS 35mm f1.8 or the AFS 50mmf1.8 or if you can push in the money a bit the AFS 50mm f1.4. i have purchased the AFS 35 & 50 f1.8 which are very cheap (either one would do the trick as well) combined with the D3200 gives an amazing picture quality. Far better than the the kit lens by any means. I was very impressed with the clarity of pictures i could take. i am an armature into the DSLR world and this is my first DSLR. I shoot all the pictures in RAW mode and process it later with Adobe Camera RAW just to fine tune and convert to JPEG. i have got tons of comments from my friends and family when i posted the pictures to them. i am very amazed with this camera and the way it handles. Definitely would recommend to all beginners.For me getting used to this camera was very quick thanks to the easy interface and layouts on the camera. Low light images were pretty good even at 1600 ISO and 3200 ISO with usable images and less noise which can be taken care of in post processing. You can use the 6400 ISO as well but would not recommend as the noise gets very evident and trying to recover in post processing loose a lot of sharpness. But still an entry level camera with 24 MP and the Job it does can be compared to higher end cameras where it will still remain in the fight if not win it. What more can you expect from an entry level where it's already doing more than you expect. I also had the option of D3300 but i went with the D3200 as this little monster has everything that a beginner needs to start with before you get on to the bigger power houses. I will also be purchasing the D7100 some time later but will still keep this one as its an amazing camera. i love this camera a lot. Let me tell you as i already said at the start that i am beginner into the DSLR where i upgraded from a point and shoot. If i am what i am as a beginner with a camera at this day of writing this little monster made me do it. It gets the photographer out hidden inside you. Thanks for reading this post.
MartinRGB
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2014
It is a great camera, may have some problems focusing at night when the light is not 'excellent', but apart from that, completly recommendable.
Denis NERVAL
Reviewed in France on May 10, 2013
Un appareil facile d'utilisation pour commencer et poursuivre la photo en amateur. Il offre de multiples possibilités à l'amateur averti .l'appareil tient bien dans la main . La qualité des photos est irréprochable. Son prix est tout à fait justifié et le rend accessible à un large public. l' objectif livré avec le boîtier est de très bonne qualité, j'apprécie sa position anti-vibration, me garantissant des images nettes malgré une main qui tremble parfois. Un petit bémol tout de même au sujet du boîtier, il est un peu lent entre chaque déclic.
Petersmac
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2012
I went with Nikon for my first dslr as I was given an old Nikon lens and this product was released right at the same time.I used to take pictures years ago, but uni got in the way and now i have time to start again a bit more seriously.I know a fair bit about tech and liked the face that the canon 550 is basically a 600d without the flippy screen, so was available for less money. The new 650 looks like a major improvement with touch being added in. However, I love the build quality and image quality I am getting with the Nikon kit lens and indeed old manual lenses.I shoot raw and use lightroom 4 to develop the images and the detail retained is impressive.Had the camera for less than a month and used it when the weather allows, so im over 1000 shots and the learning curve for me has been non existent.Live view is a must have for me, its not always better than the viewfinder, but its a great feature for low angles, landscapes or any situation where you want to frame the shot precisely. The old springy switch on the 3100 is replaced with a regular button, which I was down about to begin with, but i like the button just as much (having held a 3100 about twice) and its still in the best location for it.I have yet to use the video mode for any real purpose. The creative possibilities there are good. The few times i have tried it is during a consort (in a marquee) and an acoustic set (in a barn, my musical settings have been obscure recently) and the audio was clear and true. The record button is on the top behind the shutter button, and its easy to get at, I prefer that to it being where the live view button is placed, as I use video much less.Also 24mp might be a trick to get people excited about the high count, but I like having the high resolution. As a last resort, I can crop without worrying too much and pick out the composition I was trying to get at the time. Noise and grain are dealt with extremely well and even at high ISO - up to and sometimes beyond 3200 - the results are pleasing, or at least mild enough to be easily recoverable in lightroom.Holding the camera is comfortable for me, the only flaw I could pick in the design is the aperture/exposure button location. Its behind the shutter release and to the right slightly. Its not horrible, but I would prefer it on the other side of the camera near the fn button (used to change ISO). I am left handed, and that might be the cause of that issue. The camera is not particularly heavy, I could carry this all day happily, whereas thats not true with bulkier pro dslrs.Battery life hasn't been as issue for me either, but make sure it is fully charged before you intend to use, as it may not last a full days intensive use!Everything else is well thought out and just works. All the menus are straight forward enough, and there are options available to setup the camera pretty much to whatever way you find it works best for you. Guide mode is not something I intend to use, but its very good at taking a step back and explaining all the controls and when or why to use them. Sample images are even used to explain the concepts further.Overall, if you are looking for a new dslr, want fantastic images, the ability to record quality video and perhaps learn to improve your photography after using a compact or bridge camera, this is for you. Nikon has a huge range of available lenses, some of which are affordable, but many of the better quality ones easily exceed the price of the camera. It is important to note that this is a dx format camera.There are two types of Nikon dslr. The smaller dx and the full frame fx. dx cameras have lenses designed specifically for them and are identified by the term af-s.Older af lenses will fit this camera but auto focus will not work. The focus motor is built into the lens on the af-s lenses whereas the bigger cameras have a built in motor and can accept any lens. This is not a major issue as many af-s lenses are widely available - and amazon tend to have good prices on each of them!Finally the camera has a crop factor of 1.5x. So every lens' focal length is multiplied by 1.5.For example the kit 18-55mm is approximately equiv to a 27 - 82mm lens in 35mm terms.Hope this helps as its way more complicated than it needs to be. If you get the camera, thankfully most of the details don't matter so much.[...]I found these reviews from Jared Polin to be helpful before I bought the camera.Enjoy taking pictures!