Everything on this camera works without issue. The appearance looks good with no apparent harsh wear. It came as described with two lenses, a battery charger, two batteries in good condition,appropriate cables, strap, carry bag, and so on. It did not come with a remote control but one can be had for less than ten dollars. It did not come with a memory chip either, but these are also easily purchased. I took one from an old flip phone I have and that works. The hard part is learning to use this camera. This is not your easy to use point and shoot Kodak or smart phone camera (although it can be). The manual is about a 75 page read that familiarizes you with all the buttons and dials, how to operate them and what they do. That is where I am at this point in my ownership of this camera. It’ll take time to learn all the functions but my goal is to be able to take photos at those one off events without blurs, under exposures, over exposures, or shots missed because I’m still figuring out which button to press.Read full review
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I bought this camera as a knock around camera to save wear and tear on my Canon. I would rate this camera more closely to the old kid style Pentax I had before the Canon I now have as a primary camera. For a beginner this is a nice camera, easy to use and a great first camera. While this camera has some great features, including over 20mp, I prefer the quicker adjustment of a touchscreen monitor and the picture quality of a 58mm vs 52mm lens of my Canon rebel. The Niton is a good camera and if you want to print wall sized photo's the higher pixel rating is better but for quality pictures and ease of operation I prefer Canon.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
From the beginning of my rearch I was leaning towards Nikon... I find this camera my 1st DLSR to be more than efficient for me. I've taken a lot of pictures in my life time. Now I'm stepping up to the DSLR world. I wanted to start taking pictures in manual mode for more options to render. No, I'm not a professional photographer. However, quality is quality. I guess you can call me mid-level. The camera is set up so easy to use. Nikon made sure that most would endure using the d3200. The camera is not complicated at all to use. But like every thing else you have to read and study the camera in order to be an effective photographer with it. This Camera takes great pictures, true vibrant pictures. Because of the 24 pixel you have the option to blow your pictures up to unbelievable sizes without any pixelated outcome. There's a lot of maneuvering capabilities this camera offers. Nikon is a great and long lasting company. Mid-level photographers such as myself enjoy the the makeup of this camera. I'm glad I did my research on this product. Competition is very competitive in the market. Reading all the reviews help me make the final decision. The camera is a great camera for my 1st DSLR. Practice many different senerios for greater effect in manual mode. Great investment if you want to move up in the DSLR world. Well worth it.Read full review
I've been watching lots of YouTube videos to get to know all the features of my "new" Nikon D3200 DSLR. Many of the people in the YouTubes say the camera's a good "beginners" DSLR. I don't know why they consider it a "beginners" camera. The body has 12 buttons and there are another 10 mode settings on the exposure wheel! In my humble opinion, this is a great professional camera for non-professionals. I love it. I'm very happy with my decision to get this particular model.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a nice camera for a first step into the world of DSLRs or for someone who is an "enthusiast". The camera is fairly light and compact with lots of features. It can use all of the DX lens that it's bigger brothers (D5500, D7200, etc.) use. The photos tend to come out a bit brighter than they would on other Nikon cameras. But overall it is a good camera for most users and a great value now that the D3300 is out. I used my Nikon D3200 for a while, but decided to move up to a D5300, which I just got and haven't use much yet. But I bet for most users the D3200 is enough camera.
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