The D3200 is still a perfect camera for simple photography. With a bright lens, it's great for portraits, landscapes, macro, but it's also good for simple filming from a good video tripod. My first dslr camera, but I still use it to this day alongside my Nikon Z50 and still love it!
I love that at 4:28 there's a truck driving past that says “DX” on the side. You couldn’t have planned that better for a video about the D3200! I still have mine and use it regularly with the 35MM 1.8 as well as the kit lens. They ARE cool! 😎👍
I got my d3200 10 years ago and the 35mm lens not long after… I was devastated a few months ago when I realised the autofocus motor was dead X[ I just got another off eBay so we’ll see if I wreck that as well!
I remember the D3200 launch, I used to work in camera shops and would recommend it all the time for beginner photographers ha! I agree with the other comments here too, doesn't matter what gear you have it's the ability to take great photos. Love these shots, the lady on the bridge seemed so nice!
Before I went to the Nikon d600 I had the d3300 for about a year and absolutely loved it. Using this camera felt very familiar, but after using the Sony's and my wife's Canon with the Dpaf, the af on it was frustrating at times. That lady was ace! Interactions like that make me smile 😁 Thanks for watching, Courtney 🖖😁
Great video David and awesome to see the D3200 I use. I have a D3200, it was my first DSLR. Crackin' images you got with it here. I think you've inspired me to get it out and do a landscape vlog with it. Great cameras, loved the images I used to get with it. Thanks for the inspiration mate!
Thanks for watching, mate. After being used to Sony af, it was a bit frustrating at times but it was great to use a Nikon again. You should definitely give it a run out, mate. I'd love to see what you get with it. Take care, Paul🖖😁
It’s always good to use old DSLR these days because at the end it’s a camera and with any camera Street Photography can be done I did buy an old Nikon D70S again lately because i used to have it back in the days and it was the first DSLR I have ever used I loved that camera and the feel of carrying it was amazing I do shoot with Sony and Fuji and Canon but sometimes as they say old is gold I still have to buy a cheap 50 mm Nikon or a yongnuo 50mm nikon so I can use it with the D70S It will be nice if you can another pov with this D3200 using a cheap 50 mm Thank You man Keep Shooting on the streets
I loved my Nikon d70. Such a cool camera. I shot Nikon for years so I'll always have a soft spot for them regardless of how uncool they are😂 I would like to get a couple of different cameras all with 50's. I think the Canon 5d classic is first on my list👍 Thanks for watching 🖖
Big Nikon fan over here - probably not for video, but I still love my Nikons for stills. The second Hat Guy shot was really cool. Loved the lady on the bridge who wanted a selfie. Great video David and excellent idea to interact with the audience with the #DFFeatured bit.
Thanks, Tim. I'll always have a soft spot for Nikon since that's pretty much where I started this nonsense. The images I got from the d800 are still among my favourites. The hashtag isn't an original idea by any means, but it's a nice way to get people involved with the channel a bit. Cheers for watching, mate. I'm just grabbing some coffee before I watch your blowtorch video 🔥🔥🖖😁
Yeah, it hopefully shows people just getting into the game that they can use whatever they have and don't need to drop a few grand to get the latest gear. Thanks for watching 🖖😁
It's a great camera although the af is not the best. After using Sony and the PDAF goodness, I don't think I could go back to Nikon even though I loved my d600 and d800. Thanks for watching 🖖😁
ok so I've been dicking around with photography for about 20 years now, and had a DSLR for 10 years. I've been faffing about in Lightroom a long long time to try and edit my pics, but never with any serious effort. Last week I did as you suggested and grabbed those free seasonal presets from your website and the difference it's made to some of my shots is incredible. sometimes its like clicking a magic "make my pictures suck less" button, and its made me realise that I know absolutely nothing about processing my digital images. anyway just wanted to say thanks for opening my eyes with those presets and making me want to dig into this witchcraft even more
First of all “dicking around” is a phrase I’ll be using from now on 😂 secondly if you want to dig into the editing a bit more, try localised edits. Take the clearly autumn preset which is my most used in that pack, dial it back to about 50% and then start poking around at specific areas, but keep it subtle. A light vignette, a bit of brightening on a focal point etc. all things like that allow to somewhat reshape the light and make your images pop. I think the key to all editing is to keep it subtle unless it’s a stylistic choice. Have a good one🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial see what I mean? this is all a bit over my head. digital painting and drawing is a bit simpler 😅thanks for the tips, time to do some more research!
It gets the work done but comes with a lot of limitations... The focus point being the weak note .. I'm considering on switching to Sony Alpha 6000 or 6100 ... Or a canon EOS M50 ... If you can suggest me a better Nikon camera with more focus points on a budget... I prefer Nikon but my current has lots of limitations due to it being a very low budget camera Also I don't see Nikon releasing any mid ranged dslr/mirrorless anymore
One of the reasons I switched from Nikon to Sony was the af. Even the older Sony's like the a6000 are so much better because of pdaf. There will be no more DSLRs from Nikon or anyone else and since canon announced the R7 and R10 that all but confirms the Eos M system is dead. I don't mind the limitations of the older cameras as it causes you to slow down and be more intentional. I know I can get higher resolution images with the a6000 with more reliable af, but I still enjoy using the old canon 400d and 40d. Thanks for watching 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thanks for the information... I might get the Sony Alpha 6000... The D3300 has far too much limitations when clicking events that are at motion and low light because of slow focus and low focus points..
@@DavidFlowerOfficial David, can you do a video explaining how to use the aperture, ISO and shutter speed at different times of the day with the nikon d 3200 🖤
I can make that video, but not with that camera as it belonged to a friend. Settings like that are gonna be the same no matter what camera so I'll put it on the list of videos 🖖
Nice video!!! Two questions ? 1. You shooting raw or jpeg ? If you shoot jpeg what settings you use in image control profile ? 2. What method of focus use?
Hey, thanks for watching! I always shoot raw so I have the most options if I choose to edit and if I remember correctly it was matrix metering, centre focus and af-s focus mode🖖
That’s wild. I’ve had this camera for a decade and I don’t think I’ve gotten anything as good as this out of it. I am aware the problem is behind the camera! Do you think the 18-105mm lens is still good value or are there similar ones for the price that would work better? (I’m still using the kit lens, 55-200 zoom and 35mm f1.8)
I don’t remember what I used in this video, but I don’t think a wide range zoom is ever a bad idea, especially if you like to shoot a variety of subjects. Couple that with your 35mm f1.8 (I loved that lens when I shot Nikon) and I think you’ll be good. Thanks for watching 🖖
In 2024, does any one recommend the Nikon 3200 or instead invest on an iPhone 12? I am a bigger but I really want invest in something that will provide me the best quality in those two! Please someone guide me 😢
Camera all day everyday for superior image quality, but for you personally it will depend on how and what you want to shoot. If you feel like what the iPhone offers is good enough for your needs, then that’s the one for you. If you want to learn photography or expand your skills and try different kinds of photography like wildlife, macro etc, the Nikon will be the far better tool. Hope that helps🖖😁
@madarauchha9257 The lens is more important than the camera for portrait work. Popular lenses are fast primes like the 35mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8 and 85mm f1.8 and with those lenses you can absolutely use the D3200 for portraits
@@DavidFlowerOfficial sir i wan to ask something, which is better between canon eos 700d and nikon d3200? this two camera is same price ,but nikon got two lens Nikkor kit lens 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 and Nikkor lens 50mm f1.8
had this camera since 2014 and the kit lins came along with it the autofocus stops working and i plan to buy a new lens what lens should i buy? kind of interested in portrait shots for now
If it's specifically portraits you aim to shoot maybe the 35mm f1.8 or 50mm f1.8 for Nikon. I owned both of these lenses and they're great and relatively affordable too. Thanks for watching 🖖
Yep nikons good quality 👌 I use the d3100 and the 30mm 1.8g love it 😀 a also shoot with a6000 and a7s too and the carl zeiss zebra is a great lens one my favourites keep up good work carnt wait for next vid 😀 👍
Thanks very much, Richard. That adapter I bought was kinda rubbish, but I'm looking forward to shooting with it more on the Sony's. Have a great day 🖖😁
Honestly I'm not sure. I gave the d3200 back to my mate so I can't even test it. I use Urth adapters for the Sony and they're always good. It was the glass in that cheap adapter that was the issue. It wasn't too bad as long as I avoided direct light.
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thanks sir i just bought a d3200 and am learning how to shoot. I consulted your editing method and found it very helpful. thank you very much
I will never love that camera for the fact I had a bad experience with the colors at low ligth condition during a wedding but great image quality for day light...I just do photography fro fun but a pro comfirmed after putting the lame oon me and realized that was a horrible camera if someone need it for artificial light
I shot Nikon for my professional work for over a decade and never had any issues with my D800 and D600 bodies in terms of colour. With that said I always shoot raw so the files are very flexible even on this old d3200. I'm a control freak when it comes to cameras so I dial in everything manually though, maybe that's why I never had issues😂 Thanks for watching 🖖
The D3200 is still a perfect camera for simple photography. With a bright lens, it's great for portraits, landscapes, macro, but it's also good for simple filming from a good video tripod. My first dslr camera, but I still use it to this day alongside my Nikon Z50 and still love it!
I love that at 4:28 there's a truck driving past that says “DX” on the side. You couldn’t have planned that better for a video about the D3200!
I still have mine and use it regularly with the 35MM 1.8 as well as the kit lens. They ARE cool! 😎👍
I got my d3200 10 years ago and the 35mm lens not long after… I was devastated a few months ago when I realised the autofocus motor was dead X[ I just got another off eBay so we’ll see if I wreck that as well!
@AshCollins Ah it’s always a bad day when a bit of camera gear quits. Hopefully you’ll get 10 years out of the replacement 🖖😁
@@AshCollins
Never a good day when they fail but hey, 10 years is a pretty good run!
Though I don‘t have enough money to buy the newest camera,I can still be an artist with my dear Nikon d3200!
The D3200 is a great camera and with a nice lens on there, it’s easy to make great work 🖖
@DavidFlowerOfficial Thanks I'm an artist too .🥹
I remember the D3200 launch, I used to work in camera shops and would recommend it all the time for beginner photographers ha! I agree with the other comments here too, doesn't matter what gear you have it's the ability to take great photos. Love these shots, the lady on the bridge seemed so nice!
Before I went to the Nikon d600 I had the d3300 for about a year and absolutely loved it. Using this camera felt very familiar, but after using the Sony's and my wife's Canon with the Dpaf, the af on it was frustrating at times. That lady was ace! Interactions like that make me smile 😁
Thanks for watching, Courtney 🖖😁
Great video David and awesome to see the D3200 I use. I have a D3200, it was my first DSLR. Crackin' images you got with it here. I think you've inspired me to get it out and do a landscape vlog with it. Great cameras, loved the images I used to get with it. Thanks for the inspiration mate!
Thanks for watching, mate. After being used to Sony af, it was a bit frustrating at times but it was great to use a Nikon again. You should definitely give it a run out, mate. I'd love to see what you get with it. Take care, Paul🖖😁
It's not the gear, it's the user. Expensive gear with inexperienced users < mid range gear with experienced users ✌️❤️
Nailed it! Thanks for watching mate 🖖😁
It’s always good to use old DSLR these days because at the end it’s a camera and with any camera Street Photography can be done
I did buy an old Nikon D70S again lately because i used to have it back in the days and it was the first DSLR I have ever used I loved that camera and the feel of carrying it was amazing
I do shoot with Sony and Fuji and Canon but sometimes as they say old is gold
I still have to buy a cheap 50 mm Nikon or a yongnuo 50mm nikon so I can use it with the D70S
It will be nice if you can another pov with this D3200 using a cheap 50 mm
Thank You man
Keep Shooting on the streets
I loved my Nikon d70. Such a cool camera. I shot Nikon for years so I'll always have a soft spot for them regardless of how uncool they are😂
I would like to get a couple of different cameras all with 50's. I think the Canon 5d classic is first on my list👍
Thanks for watching 🖖
Love you man , thanks for the video. I thought I'm the only one using this camera . You proved me wrong
This actually belongs to a friend of mine, but it's a great camera. Thanks for watching mate 🖖
Another awesome video! Class to see the photo from Dunure at the end too 😁 thank you sir!
No problem mate. That was an awesome set of images🖖
Big Nikon fan over here - probably not for video, but I still love my Nikons for stills. The second Hat Guy shot was really cool. Loved the lady on the bridge who wanted a selfie. Great video David and excellent idea to interact with the audience with the #DFFeatured bit.
Thanks, Tim. I'll always have a soft spot for Nikon since that's pretty much where I started this nonsense. The images I got from the d800 are still among my favourites. The hashtag isn't an original idea by any means, but it's a nice way to get people involved with the channel a bit. Cheers for watching, mate. I'm just grabbing some coffee before I watch your blowtorch video 🔥🔥🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Haha, it'll send you to sleep!!!!!!
Nice one, goes to show you don't need expensive gear to take great photos.
Yeah, it hopefully shows people just getting into the game that they can use whatever they have and don't need to drop a few grand to get the latest gear.
Thanks for watching 🖖😁
Another good one Dave 👍 You got some good shots and your steps in. That was quite a walk!
Cheers, Mike. Yeah that was a much shorter walk in my head 😂
I bought a d3200 years ago and it was a great camera. Just sold and looking to upgrade to Sony.
It's a great camera although the af is not the best. After using Sony and the PDAF goodness, I don't think I could go back to Nikon even though I loved my d600 and d800. Thanks for watching 🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Yeah have to agree the AF was awful at times. Very little autofocus points. But it was a great novice camera.
ok so I've been dicking around with photography for about 20 years now, and had a DSLR for 10 years. I've been faffing about in Lightroom a long long time to try and edit my pics, but never with any serious effort. Last week I did as you suggested and grabbed those free seasonal presets from your website and the difference it's made to some of my shots is incredible. sometimes its like clicking a magic "make my pictures suck less" button, and its made me realise that I know absolutely nothing about processing my digital images. anyway just wanted to say thanks for opening my eyes with those presets and making me want to dig into this witchcraft even more
First of all “dicking around” is a phrase I’ll be using from now on 😂 secondly if you want to dig into the editing a bit more, try localised edits.
Take the clearly autumn preset which is my most used in that pack, dial it back to about 50% and then start poking around at specific areas, but keep it subtle.
A light vignette, a bit of brightening on a focal point etc. all things like that allow to somewhat reshape the light and make your images pop.
I think the key to all editing is to keep it subtle unless it’s a stylistic choice.
Have a good one🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial see what I mean? this is all a bit over my head. digital painting and drawing is a bit simpler 😅thanks for the tips, time to do some more research!
Awesome! Your channel is growing for sure!🖖
Yeah it's been going great these last few months. Thanks for watching, Alex🖖😁
It gets the work done but comes with a lot of limitations... The focus point being the weak note .. I'm considering on switching to Sony Alpha 6000 or 6100 ... Or a canon EOS M50 ... If you can suggest me a better Nikon camera with more focus points on a budget... I prefer Nikon but my current has lots of limitations due to it being a very low budget camera
Also I don't see Nikon releasing any mid ranged dslr/mirrorless anymore
One of the reasons I switched from Nikon to Sony was the af. Even the older Sony's like the a6000 are so much better because of pdaf. There will be no more DSLRs from Nikon or anyone else and since canon announced the R7 and R10 that all but confirms the Eos M system is dead. I don't mind the limitations of the older cameras as it causes you to slow down and be more intentional. I know I can get higher resolution images with the a6000 with more reliable af, but I still enjoy using the old canon 400d and 40d. Thanks for watching 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thanks for the information... I might get the Sony Alpha 6000... The D3300 has far too much limitations when clicking events that are at motion and low light because of slow focus and low focus points..
I still used D3200 to work. Made photo in night club's. That's a good camera!
And I use 18-105 and 35 f1.8
@tonyrozhko9557 I loved that 35mm f1.8 when I had my Nikon apsc😍
What a great pictures David ☺️
Thanks very much. Have a great day 🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial David, can you do a video explaining how to use the aperture, ISO and shutter speed at different times of the day with the nikon d 3200 🖤
I can make that video, but not with that camera as it belonged to a friend. Settings like that are gonna be the same no matter what camera so I'll put it on the list of videos 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thank you so much David keep going 🖤
It's great camera I am using it.
Nice video!!! Two questions ? 1. You shooting raw or jpeg ? If you shoot jpeg what settings you use in image control profile ?
2. What method of focus use?
Hey, thanks for watching!
I always shoot raw so I have the most options if I choose to edit and if I remember correctly it was matrix metering, centre focus and af-s focus mode🖖
I wish I have a camera like these, I like to do photography in public but I dont have any haha
Have a great day there 🙏❤️
You too mate. Take care 🖖
That’s wild. I’ve had this camera for a decade and I don’t think I’ve gotten anything as good as this out of it. I am aware the problem is behind the camera! Do you think the 18-105mm lens is still good value or are there similar ones for the price that would work better? (I’m still using the kit lens, 55-200 zoom and 35mm f1.8)
I don’t remember what I used in this video, but I don’t think a wide range zoom is ever a bad idea, especially if you like to shoot a variety of subjects. Couple that with your 35mm f1.8 (I loved that lens when I shot Nikon) and I think you’ll be good.
Thanks for watching 🖖
2023 i want it for practice
Great video Dave
Thanks, Brian. Have a good one mate 🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial You too
this is a great video. I id wonder something. are these pictures straight from the camera or did you edit them a bit ?
Thanks very much. All edited a bit as I always shoot Raw on any camera that allows it. Have a great day 🖖
In 2024, does any one recommend the Nikon 3200 or instead invest on an iPhone 12? I am a bigger but I really want invest in something that will provide me the best quality in those two! Please someone guide me 😢
Camera all day everyday for superior image quality, but for you personally it will depend on how and what you want to shoot. If you feel like what the iPhone offers is good enough for your needs, then that’s the one for you. If you want to learn photography or expand your skills and try different kinds of photography like wildlife, macro etc, the Nikon will be the far better tool.
Hope that helps🖖😁
The photo u edit it or not?i think wanna buy d3200 this month for my first camera to started
I as least shoot Raw and edit in post. On most of these images I used my free Clearly Autumn preset as a base 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial ,is that camera good for portrait photo??im gonna buy this camera
@madarauchha9257 The lens is more important than the camera for portrait work. Popular lenses are fast primes like the 35mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8 and 85mm f1.8 and with those lenses you can absolutely use the D3200 for portraits
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thanks for the info bro
@@DavidFlowerOfficial sir i wan to ask something, which is better between canon eos 700d and nikon d3200? this two camera is same price ,but nikon got two lens Nikkor kit lens
18-55mm f3.5-5.6 and Nikkor lens 50mm f1.8
had this camera since 2014 and the kit lins came along with it the autofocus stops working and i plan to buy a new lens what lens should i buy? kind of interested in portrait shots for now
If it's specifically portraits you aim to shoot maybe the 35mm f1.8 or 50mm f1.8 for Nikon. I owned both of these lenses and they're great and relatively affordable too. Thanks for watching 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial cool ill guess gonna save up for that 50mm prime thanks mang - also good shots liking it all 👌
Very inspiring. Even a depressing town can yield good photographs. Very nice.
Thanks for watching 🖖
Yep nikons good quality 👌 I use the d3100 and the 30mm 1.8g love it 😀 a also shoot with a6000 and a7s too and the carl zeiss zebra is a great lens one my favourites keep up good work carnt wait for next vid 😀 👍
Thanks very much, Richard. That adapter I bought was kinda rubbish, but I'm looking forward to shooting with it more on the Sony's. Have a great day 🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial I use the m42 urth adapter for it does the 3200 meter for exposure with m42 lens on as the 3100 does not thanks
Honestly I'm not sure. I gave the d3200 back to my mate so I can't even test it. I use Urth adapters for the Sony and they're always good. It was the glass in that cheap adapter that was the issue. It wasn't too bad as long as I avoided direct light.
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thanks for the info 👍 pal keep the good vids coming 😀👌
These are edited im guessing though?
Yes. I always shoot raw and post process if the camera is capable 🖖
What mode sir???
I almost always shoot in manual 👍
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thanks sir i just bought a d3200 and am learning how to shoot. I consulted your editing method and found it very helpful. thank you very much
@@_inhTatat That’s great to hear. Thanks very much for watching🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Can I get in touch so I can chat and ask you more if I need it
You have instagram
I will never love that camera for the fact I had a bad experience with the colors at low ligth condition during a wedding but great image quality for day light...I just do photography fro fun but a pro comfirmed after putting the lame oon me and realized that was a horrible camera if someone need it for artificial light
I shot Nikon for my professional work for over a decade and never had any issues with my D800 and D600 bodies in terms of colour. With that said I always shoot raw so the files are very flexible even on this old d3200. I'm a control freak when it comes to cameras so I dial in everything manually though, maybe that's why I never had issues😂
Thanks for watching 🖖
hi, can i send to you some photo to know if i'ts good ?
Just tag me on Instagram and I'll take a look. Thanks for watching 🖖