Nikon d3200 compatible lenses
However at just $499 (complete with 18-55mm kit lens) this camera may also appeal to advanced users. Out of the remaining 63 primes, we’ve had the opportunity to include the new premium high speed Nikon AF-S Nikkor 58mm f1.4G as well as well as the new Zeiss Otus 1,4/55 though at $4,000 this and some of the more recently analyzed lenses are at odds with the intended market of the Nikon D3200. We’ve analyzed over 83 zooms in total, recently adding two new models from Sigma, the new high-speed 18-35mm f1.8 DC HSM standard and the professional-oriented APO 120-300mm f2.8 EX DG OS HSM. With this in mind our labs have evaluated the optical quality of over 140 different lenses on the camera from both Nikon and third-party makers. However, with the exception of the aging 12-Mpix D300s, the D3200 stands out now (after the announcement of the new D5300) as the only APS-C model in the firm’s range to feature an anti- aliasing filter over the sensor handy for budding filmmakers but potentially limiting the sharpness of the lens and sensor combination.
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#NIKON D3200 COMPATIBLE LENSES MOVIE#
It’s capable of stills up 4fps and Full HD video capture for NTSC/PAL regions at 30/25 fps and there is also a movie inspired 24 fps option as well. Like that model it has a 24- Mpix APS-C size CMOS with a wide sensitivity (from ISO 200-12,800 with expansion).
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As the entry-level APS-C model in the range the Nikon D3200 has a surprisingly upmarket capability with a high-grade sensor, one that is potentially similar in performance as the firm’s high-end D7100.