Nikon D3200 announced today, the Nikon D3200 comes with a Nikon-developed 24.2 Megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor, Expeed 3 image processing engine, same processing engine used in Nikon 1 system and recently announced Nikon D4 DSLR, Nikon D3200 supports standard ISO sensitivity from ISO 100 to 6400 and expandable up to 12800.
The Nikon D3200 features 11 point AF system with 3D tracking, High-speed continuous shooting at approx. 4 fps, the New D3200W comes with U-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter (optional) transmits taken images to smart devices wirelessly and Airflow Control System to preventing internal dust from sticking to the low-pass filter in front of the image sensor.
Nikon D3200 Major Features
24.2MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor
EXPEED III Image Processor
3″ 921K-Dot LCD
AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm 3.5-5.6G VR Lens
11-Point Autofocus
HD 1080p Video
Live View
Up To ISO 12800
Optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter
The Nikon D3200 supports Full HD video recording at 30p or 30fps, during video recording you can also use subject-tracking AF to keep the moving subject in focus. A movie-record button is placed just near the shutter button, the entry level DSLR also offers manual control over shutter speed and ISO while recording the video.
The Nikon Switzerland Just leaked the price list of Up-coming Nikon D3200 with its kit Lenses, the price will vary from CHF 698 – CHF 948 / $750 – $1000 and the new 28mm AF-S F1.8G lens will cost you approx CHF 828 / around $900, and finally the price of WU-1a wireless mobile adapter is CHF 78 / $85.
Leaked images (Below) of Nikon D3200 taken from price-list, the Nikon D3200 will arrive in Black and red color with bit (thinner red swoosh on the grip) change in overall design.
We have published few days ago Nikon Singapore special announcement on April 19th, According to latest rumors Nikon D3200 with WU-1a Wi-Fi module and may be announced tomorrow with some new lenses, we will post update here as soon as we get any new information.
A video Test done by Joe Marine, Nikon D800 sensor captures more light compared to 5D Mark II and 5D Mark III under low or High ISO settings, but both 5D Mark II and 5D Mark III have less noise at high ISO with bit flat details due to in-camera noise reduction filters.
Nikon D800 performance is excellent up to ISO 1600 the sensor captures more details compared to its competitors
At High ISO Both 5D mark III and II have less noise,
Personally I will prefer 5D mark III or II for video, Which camera do you prefer? – Nikon OR Canon – Share your thoughts with us
Video Details
5D Mark II vs. 5D Mark III vs. D800
Candlelight/Ambient Light Test
ISO 500-25,600
The only light in the room besides the candle was some ambient light from streetlights outside. The f-stop was kept consistent throughout. The Canon footage was converted to ProRes HQ using 5DtoRGB, with the Mark II set to 601 color matrix and the Mark III set to 709.
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 lens
Settings:
Default/Neutral Color Profiles
Canon ALL-I & Nikon KiPro ProRes 4:2:2 HQ
Noise Reduction Off
WB: 3200K
Shutter 50
F-stop stayed the same throughout – F/1.4
Music:
“John Stockton Slow Drag” by Chris Zabriskie (chriszabriskie.com)
Shutter 50 F/1.4
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Blackmagic designs announced its first Cinema Camera capable of recording 2.5K (2432 x 1366) 12bit RAW footage with 13 stops of dynamic range on a sensor, the sensor size is 16.64 x 14.04mm slightly smaller than Four third format, the camera features a Canon EF mount and a very simple and well-designed body with capacitive touchscreen and a Thunderbolt connection.
Blackmagic Cinema Camera Key Features
High resolution 2.5K sensor allows improved anti aliasing and reframing shots.
Super wide 13 stops of dynamic range allows capture of increased details for feature film look.
Built in SSD allows high bandwidth recording of RAW video and long duration compressed video.
Open file formats compatible with popular NLE software such as CinemaDNG 12 bit RAW, Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD. No custom file formats.
Includes no custom connections. Standard jack mic/line audio in, BNC 3 Gb/s SDI out, headphone, high-speed Thunderbolt I/O technology, LANC remote control and standard DC 12-30V power connection.
Capacitive touch screen LCD for camera settings and slate metadata entry.
Compatible with extremely high quality Canon EF and Zeiss ZF lenses.
Supports 2.5K and 1080HD resolution capture in 24, 25, 29.97 and 30 fps.
Thunderbolt connection allows direct camera capture via included Media Express software and supports live waveform monitoring via the included Blackmagic UltraScope software.
Includes a full copy of DaVinci Resolve 9.0 color grading software.
Availability and Price
Blackmagic Cinema Camera will be available July 2012 for US$2,995 from Blackmagic Design resellers worldwide.
In 2011 Canon won 3 and Nikon 2 TIPA awards, this year Canon won 6 and Nikon 3 only, TIPA award started from 1991 and this year at the TIPA General Assembly 29 member magazines and the Camera Journal Press Club (CJPC) of Japan voted for the best product in each category. The General Assembly selected the best photo and imaging products in 2012 in 40 categories.
The panel selects and acknowledges the outstanding imaging products from the previous 12 month period, and this year awarded prestigious accolades to the following products:
Best Professional Videocamera: Canon C300 Digital Cinema Camera
“It is a great accolade to have received six awards from TIPA. This past year has been exceptional for Canon, with a range of ground-breaking product launches, including the landmark EOS C300 and the much awaited EOS 5D Mark III,” said Kieran Magee, Marketing Director, Professional Imaging, Canon Europe. “The phenomenal reception from the TIPA judging panel highlights Canon’s commitment to imaging excellence and the impressive consumer and professional products we have developed.”
Nikon Wins Three TIPA Awards The TIPA honours have been awarded to the Nikon D5100 (Best Entry-Level DSLR), the Nikon D800 (Best Expert DSLR), and the Nikon SB-910 (Best Professional System Flash)
Panasonic Wins Two TIPA awards
Best CSC Advanced: Panasonic LUMIX GX1
Best CSC Expert Lens: Panasonic LUMIX G X Vario PZ 14-42mm
Olympus Wins Two TIPA awards
Best CSC Entry Level: Olympus PEN E-PL3
Best CSC Fixed Focus Lens: Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm 1:2.0
and more,
Best Premium Camera: Leica M9-P
Best Imaging Innovation: Nokia PureView technology
Best General Compact Camera: Samsung MV800
Third Party Lenses
Best Entry Level DSLR Lens: Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 II DC OS HSM
Best Expert DSLR Lens: Sigma APO MACRO 180mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM
Best CSC Entry-Level Lens: Tamron 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III VC
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