Announced on April 19, 2012 and available in the marketplace at the end of that month, the D3200 is Nikon's latest generation entry-level DSLR. While the D3100 remains on Nikon's website as this is written, the D3200 provides some significant performance enhancements over the older camera for only a $50 increase in MSRP. Maximum continuous shooting rate increases to 4 frames per second (3 fps in the D3100); the 3.0-inch LCD monitor gets a healthy resolution increase up to 921,000 dots and the DX format CMOS sensor (APS-C, 1.5x crop factor in 35mm equivalents) jumps from 14.2 to 24.2 megapixels of resolution. That increased sensor resolution is paired with Nikon's latest EXPEED 3 processing technology - and makes the D3200 the highest resolution cropped-sensor camera in Nikon's lineup.



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