StandingBear1983
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OK. So the D3200 will stay there until the next advance in image sensor and image processor technology allows a newer design to knock it down the list.
No doubt about it, this is impressive stuff!
But this has made me question the way DXO mark review things, how the hell can the d3200 have the same sensor performance as a 5D MK3 when the Canon full frame has twice the ISO performance of the D3200? Something very strange about how they get their overall scores! :er:
From a usability point of view, the D3200 still only has 1 Command wheel, few external controls (more menu diving), only 1 cross-type AF point (11 total), the tiny 420 pixel metering sensor, only 95% pentamirror viewfinder, no CLS Commander mode, but they did add Bulb mode.
Does this mean all nikon d7000 users have to upgrade?
From a usability point of view, the D3200 still only has 1 Command wheel, few external controls (more menu diving), only 1 cross-type AF point (11 total), the tiny 420 pixel metering sensor, only 95% pentamirror viewfinder, no CLS Commander mode, but they did add Bulb mode.
Yes and the D3200 is a camera designed for entry level users who will only use the Auto mode, so none of these things matter to the targeted market.
From a usability point of view, the D3200 still only has 1 Command wheel, few external controls (more menu diving), only 1 cross-type AF point (11 total), the tiny 420 pixel metering sensor, only 95% pentamirror viewfinder, no CLS Commander mode, but they did add Bulb mode.
Yes and the D3200 is a camera designed for entry level users who will only use the Auto mode, so none of these things matter to the targeted market.
maybe you can't handle the fact that Nikon Kicked ass this year and chewed Canon's bubblegum .
From a usability point of view, the D3200 still only has 1 Command wheel, few external controls (more menu diving), only 1 cross-type AF point (11 total), the tiny 420 pixel metering sensor, only 95% pentamirror viewfinder, no CLS Commander mode, but they did add Bulb mode.
Yes and the D3200 is a camera designed for entry level users who will only use the Auto mode, so none of these things matter to the targeted market.
NO DSLR is designed to only shoot in Auto..thats BS...low grade P&S is for people that want to stay in Auto mode...or don't bother...or stay at home mummies that want to shoot blurry pics of there family .
Stop comparing the D3200 to a 5000\7000 series DSLR...different beasts...the D3200 is a 'noob' DSLR, still, its one heck of a 'noob' camera as you can see .
What are you saying that Doxmark has connections with Nikon? - maybe you can't handle the fact that Nikon Kicked ass this year and chewed Canon's bubblegum .
maybe you can't handle the fact that Nikon Kicked ass this year and chewed Canon's bubblegum .
Are you suggesting that a guy with the name "Nikon" in his alias might somehow be a Canon "fanboy"???