The D3100 impressed us with its step-by-step guide mode and its ability to help beginners develop into more capable photographers. The Nikon D3200 takes this lead and keeps on running, adding a range of extra advanced operations to the menu, which help users produce more specific and difficult-to-master photographs, without a steep learning curve. The quality of the images produced by the D3200 are in the top-tier for entry-level DSLRs, thanks to the 24.2MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 3 Image processor. This combo also extends its usability to video performance, capturing Full HD videos with a push of a dedicated button.

At around 500 grams in weight with a battery and memory card installed, the Nikon D3200 is not too cumbersome for long periods of shooting. At the rear of the camera is a bright optical viewfinder to shoot through, or if you are coming from a compact camera background, you might be more comfortable using the large 3-inch LCD screen and its easy-to-access Live View mode. Once you have used the guide mode to successfully capture your images, you can head to the Retouch menu and utilise a range of effects and features to give your pictures character in-camera, which save you the time and effort of using fancy post-production software.

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