Personally, I need a camera with a large number of megapixels only for more flexible processing of photos on a computer, since with a large number of pixels you can pull out more useful data. When I worked with Nikon D3200, instead of my favorite excerpts in 1 \ 60 seconds for fifty lens, I had to use at least 1 \ 80 seconds to get a frame without stirring. On the fingers, this can be explained in such a way that shorter values are required for handheld photography excerpts. when using matrices with a huge number of pixels, you need to enter an additional coefficient for calculating excerpts.This topic is quite complicated for the average amateur and deserves a separate article, who are interested, can be read here. a matrix with a large number of pixels has a lower diffraction threshold.Most likely in the comments to this review you will find many bright thoughts about manipulating sharpness. There are a lot of rumors about this, I can reassure you that it’s not worth worrying. Sometimes closing the aperture to a certain value of the number F just helps. It is quite difficult to achieve the so-called 'pixel-by-pixel' sharpness with such a matrix, for this you need to use lenses with good resolution, that is, very sharp lenses.
Personally, I don’t particularly like the long copying of files to a computer and the resource consumption of batch processing of 'heavy' photos.
A large number of pixels on the camera can sometimes play a trick. Sigma 18-200mm f / 3.5-6.3 on the Nikon D3200 cameraĪ huge number of megapixels Nikon D3200 requires special attention. By the way, the newer model is Nikon D3300 has a little less pixels :) Among the cameras with a sprinkled matrix APS-C format Nikon DX, so far the Nikon D3200 has the largest number of pixels. Newer Model Nikon D5200 a slightly different matrix is used, with almost the same, but slightly fewer pixels. Nikon D3200 boasts 24 MegaPixels on its CMOS matrix with crop factor 1.5X. In this review, sample photos were not taken with a whale lens, but with Nikon 50mm f / 1.4G AF-S Nikkor.
Such a lens is called 'whale', and the set itself is called Nikon D3200 kit. Usually Nikon D3200 comes with a lens Nikon 18-55mm f / 3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Nikkor. Title 'Nikon D3200 body ' means that the camera in the box does not have a lens. Nikon D3200 was released in the summer of 2012 and is now quite popular among Nikon amateur cameras. Nikon D3200 is an excellent consumer DSLR camera from Nikon. Nikon 105mm f / 2.8 VR Micro on the Nikon D3200 camera