3.2-megapixel resolution for photo-quality 11-by-14-inch enlargements
3x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens with 4x digital zoom
In-camera cropping; Quicktime movie mode with audio
Store images on 14.5 MB internal memory or optional Secure Digital (SD) cards (not included)
Editorial Review:
Whether you are a newcomer to digital photography, or a more experienced user looking for a digital camera with operating ease combined with portability, the COOLPIX 3200 is designed for you to get your hands on the latest digital technology.The camera provides high image quality with 3.2 Effective Megapixels and 3x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens. 14.5MB internal memory offers always-ready picture-storage and fast image copying from camera to SD card or vice versa. 15 pre-set Scene Modes offer more flexibility and point-and-shoot simplicity, including four most commonly used Scene modes with Scene Assist in framing to achieve a perfect picture composition.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
good service excellent camera, value for money
unfortunately, the camera is not available as new anywhere anymore
Good for what it is I don't think Nikon is making this camera any more, but for the two years I've had it, it's served me well. I've dropped it multiple times (once so hard that the batteries and card popped out), and I've taken pictures in the rain/snow several times. There is dust/condensation in the manual viewfinder because I have neglected to protect it from sudden changes in temperature. A few times, it has turned on while in my pocket. Despite all my inadvertant abuse, it continues to take fairly good pictures... more info
power hungry I bought the 3200 new and it was a love hate relationship.
It was an early adopter model with many drawbacks.
Its dismal batery life was only matched by its lathargic performance.
in other words it ate up batterys quick and took pictures S L O W L Y.
It is now relegated to service as the kids camera when batterys are plentiful.
Camera Doesn't Hold Up to Light Rain I got this camera in July 2003 and it took beautiful pictures . The battery door broke at 8 months. I sent it out for repair to Nikon and they took 2 months to fix it. The fix if not under warranty was approximately $150.
It was a great point and shoot camera and I loved it until one day my daughter took a picture in the rain and it's never worked again. I paid about $320 for this camera and I feel ripped off. I won't buy another Nikon because my son had a Nikon 2100 that went bad after 1.5 yrs.... more info