User:StrangLeverett65

As we only had the oppertunity to spend time with a pre-production version of the camera, we are unable to share any images taken with the D3200, and we have also been not able to examine any images shot at 100% on the computer screen.

However, initial impressions with the camera's performance are fantastic, and we think this camera is likely to appeal to novice shooters, while containing a few features that enthusiasts may also appreciate.

Autofocus acquisition was quick in the majority of cases during our time with all the camera, even in low light situations.

Nikon D3200

In regions of low contrast, or suprisingly low light, the autofocus did struggle just a little, but overall we had been impressed by its performance and will also be keen to put this through its paces further when we get a full production sample set for review.

It's worth keeping in mind that autofocus is slower when utilizing Live View, which can frustrate some shooters who're used to the quick speeds of compact cameras.

Shooting with all the auto white balance setting, the digital camera seemed to do a good job of measuring the scene to create accurate results. Noise when shooting at high sensitivities also seemed to be low. It's worth remembering however why these conclusions come from quickly examining images around the rear LCD and we'll of course be keen to place it to further inspection.

Nikon D3200

By introducing a lot more pixels to the sensor, there comes a larger risk of increased noise. Nikon states that noise levels remain roughly exactly like on the 14.3 pixel D3100, however in certain rare conditions, the performance is slightly worse. Again, it is really an area we will be keen to set through rigorous tests later on.

Nikon D3200 - We were unable to review the editing and retouch options on the pre-production sample we had been using, but the features including promising. The option to straighten horizons we are able to see being particularly attracting users, as well as the in-camera cropping. We'd have liked to possess seen the ability to add ratings from the inside the camera, making it easier to see which images to ditch and which to keep, but perhaps this can be something Nikon could consider for future models.