Nikon SLR Cameras

Nikon d3200 the right camera for me?

Ashleigh
Ashleigh

Is this camera the right camera for me? I'm 14 and I love photography, only recently have I shown a true interest in it and currently I'm saving up for this camera I have my eye on; the Nikon d3200 but I'm not sure if I should this is the right one I should be getting for my first beginner camera, someone give me advice on which camera I should be looking out or is this alright to get, even though I'm a beginner? And input from anyone, especially someone who is a photographer or owns a d3200 would be greatly appreciated, thank you:-)

fhotoace
fhotoace

It is one of the most advanced dSLR camera at this point and represents a huge system

Before the advent of digital cameras, our beginning cameras were 35 mm SLR's. They were good enough to learn the fundamentals of photography.

The D3200 should get you off to a great start

AWBoater
AWBoater

It is the best beginner DSLR you can buy.

Ankh
Ankh

I think the D3200 makes a great entry level camera.

I'm a Nikon shooter, so my recommendations are going to be Nikon models. I primarily shoot low light concert photography.

I was introduced to modern DSLR photography by my son who was shooting a Nikon D3000 at the time. (Older Model of the D3200) I was Really impressed with the shots he was getting, and all from teaching himself by reading tutorials online. He was using about a $750 setup that he had found for $500 with kit lens online, and I was floored. He still shoots quite a bit on that old D3000:

Again, I think the D3200 makes a great entry level camera.http://amzn.to/16oPHYy After that I would step to the D7100 if you get serious. You will have more control of the RAW files before you develop them to an image due to the full 24-bit uncompressed RAW format and a killer image sensor. Then up to the Full Frame camera bodies after/if you ever start earning money at photography.

Emma
Emma

Getting a Nikon D3200 would be a great choice as it's said to be one of the best 'entry-level' DSLR's available at the moment. To take full advantage of all the great things it can do I'd recommend getting a specified guide along with the camera so you'll be able to fully learn about all of its settings and controls. I've had one for a few months now and I've taken so many beautiful photographs with it.

CAPTAIN GENIUS !!
CAPTAIN GENIUS !!

The D3200 right now is the best entry level DSLR for the money. It has the best specs for any entry level DSLR while being offered at the lowest price.

The D3200 and if you wanted to save another $150 the D3100 are both great DSLR's to get you started.

Either way you can't go wrong with either the D3100 or the D3200.