And, if you want your camera to do the work for you there is still a range of automatic functions such as Scene Auto Selector in Live View and Scene Modes that will apply the most relevant setting. Nikon’s automatic Scene Recognition System will meticulously analyse the scene you are shooting and adjust the focus, exposure and white balance for optimum results. New items have been added to the Advanced operation menu, for example, to help you to enhance the red in sunsets or reduce blur. Capturing that beautiful background blur in portraits or sharp pictures of your children playing has never been easier. Running in parallel, Assist Images uses visual examples to help you to identify the shot that you are imagining. Guide Mode, previously seen on the popular D3000 and D3100 D-SLRs, is now in its third generation with significant improvements to help you grasp the more creative options, taking you through the entire process step-by-step. Whether you are starting a family or about to embark on a big trip, the D3200’s easy to understand functions mean you can take beautiful pictures even if you have never used a D-SLR camera before. The D3200 is perfect for those looking to capture quality photos and videos. The Nikon D3200 will be available from mid-May 2012 with an RRP of:
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This high powered camera offers superior image quality, with an incredibly high megapixel count, as well as Full HD video for creative photographers." Newcomers to D-SLR photography will benefit from the camera’s intuitive features, such as the Guide Mode that takes you step by step through the photography process to capture high quality images to be proud of. Simon Iddon, Product Manager for Enthusiast Products at Nikon UK says: "The D3200 follows the success of Europe’s best selling D-SLR camera, the D3100. Nikon D3200 - Read our Nikon D3200 Digital SLR Hands-On Preview ! Nikon's new D3200 is an entry-level DSLR that's easy-to-use and features full HD video as well as the