Best D-SLR Cameras Below
35,000
4. Nikon D3200
Price: Around
36,800
Overview: Nikon D3200 debuted in April to replace its predecessor D3100 with number of improvements. With major improvement in pixel count, the D3200 sports 24.2 MP APS-C CMOS image sensor and powered with Expeed 3 image processor.
Features: The camera comes with 3.0 inch TFT display with 921,000 dot pixel resolution, records Full HD 1080p videos at 25 and 24 frames per second. The camera supports SD, SDHC UHS-I Card, SDXC memory card options and comes with various shooting modes. Other features includes handful of buttons on top of the camera including dedicated video recording button and the camera is runs on EN-EL14 Li-ion rechargeable battery. For storage, the camera uses SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards.
Verdict: The D3200 is a likeable entry-level DSLR that offers all the basic functionality first-time DSLR buyers will need and neatly wrapped up in an easy-to-use package. As far as connectivity, the camera comes with necessary options like A/V Out, mini HDMI and USB.

