On the surface, this looks like a screaming deal, but let’s dig a little deeper. The only other cameras with that size sensor are the mirrorless Sony NEX-7 ($1,199) and Translucent Mirror Technology Sony Alpha A65 and A77 ($849 and $1,349, respectively) DSLRs - and these prices are body-only configurations. We still can’t get over the fact the D3200 has a 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS chip. Not content with a small bump in resolution from the 14.2-megapixel D3100, Nikon leaped over archrival Canon’s 18-megapixel EOS Rebels - including the soon-to-be-released T4i. Let’s see if Nikon lands on its feet after this jump - or falls flat on its megapixels. It has an amazing 24.2-megapixel sensor at quite an affordable price. The Nikon D3200 is a giant leap for consumer-friendly DSLRs.
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