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Nikon Coolpix 3200 Review

Quote from the review at Hardware Zone:

“The addition of the Blur Warning feature is useful as users can do without switching to playback mode and zooming in to check if the captured image is blurred or not. The camera is able to capture videos with sound and zoom at three different sizes while there is an option of attaching a 20-second voice recording to captured photos. Provided along with the package is a pair of AA-sized 2000mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries as well as a battery charger. Though an SD card was not provided, Nikon gives us 14.5MB worth of on-board memory which might seem meager to some but might prove to be the saving grace should users forget to replace their memory card. Performance-wise, the Nikon Coolpix 3200 was able to focus down to a mere distance of 4cm away from the subject in macro mode. Colors reproduced by the camera were rich and accurate with photographs turning out well exposed. Barely any purple fringing or light fall-off could be spotted in our everyday images. Battery life was able to last through 590 flash shots, 185 shots more than the Casio QV-R51 which we have also tested with the same AA-sized rechargeable batteries. ”

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Ian Bell
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