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This generation has a dedicated button for movie shooting. Videos format is MOV with H.264 / MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) compression. Increases in pixel count boosted the video quality, too, in terms of display. Super-slow-motion at the rate of 60fps is another feature that is still absent in several DSLR cameras by relatively cheaper brands. Shooting at 1280×720 pixels, you can choose from 60 and 50 frames per second. Nikon D3200 offers full ultra-high-definition 1080p resolution (at 30fps, 25fps, and 24fps) with stereo sound for videos. Results displayed on this wide-viewing LCD are very vibrant and bright.Īs per Nikon, “Your D3200 is designed for comfort, intuitive use, and durability”, and honestly, D3200 has proved this statement right over the years. The screen is used for both live view and movie recording. D3100’s has a 230,000-dot screen – almost 4 times fewer pixels compared to this generation. The rear side also features many buttons (movie, zoom in/out, LV, navigate, delete) surrounding the 3 inches 921,000-dot resolution non-articulated screen.ĭ3200 was marketed as an entry-level DSLR but its screen is the one used inexpensive, almost doubled priced cameras of Nikon. The front has a multi-function flash button and an Fn-Button. Another change is moving few buttons at the top of the body the top plate features an on/off button, movie record button, info button, and a rotating dial. Compared to D3100, one addition of an infrared remote receiver at the rear left remotely actives the wireless shutter release.