Nikon unveils latest DSLR camera

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Japanese camera maker Nikon is once again leading the charge as they unveiled their latest entry to the entry level range of DSLR’s in the market today.

The D3200 boasts of a powerful 24.2 million pixel sensor that would make men drool. It only lags behind Nikon D800’s 36 million pixels.

The D3200 isn’t a direct replacement to the D3100. It is being marketed to be at par with the latter.

Eleven AF points are provided by the Multi CAM 1000 AF sensor for face detection focusing when shooting through the viewfinder.

ISO capability of the camera is 100 up to 6400 and is expandable to H1 which is equivalent to ISO 12800.

The D3200’s uses the same processor as those with more expensive camera bodies from Nikon. Namely, the D800 and D4. The Expeed 3 promises to be faster than the Expeed 2 processor. It will result to better noise reduction and full HD video recording.

It is pegged to be priced around $895 for the body only and $1,039 with the 18-55mm kit lens. The body will be available in both black and red and will be sold this upcoming month.

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