On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:16:36AM -0500, Darren Addy wrote:
> I think that most of us already knew that megapixels is not
> everything, but if you were like me the Nikon D3200 had to make one
> pause when it was announced.
> I like to read real user reviews (who are not beholden to advertisers).
> 
> I thought this was a well-written and pretty complete review by
> someone who also happens to own a Pentax K-5:
> http://www.amazon.com/review/R172S3AHT43MMS/

I'd counter that with a quote from another review:

> Do not blame the camera if your initial results are less dramatically
> sharper than your old 6-8-12MP Nikon. It's probably you...

That was certainly the impression I got from reading the initial review;
he dismisses the camera largely based on poor image quality using a low
end ultrazoom (28-300?) lens pushed to its limits.  That's not a review
of the camera's IQ - it's a review of the lens.

I was also reminded of many of the reviews of the *ist-D. In particular I
noted the recommendation to always use the in-camera sharpening, because
otherwise the images were too soft.

It's not a general replacement for a point-and-shoot JPEG-only camera.
And the operational ergonomics sound as though they're likely to drive
many reasonably knowledgeable users crazy by treating them as beginners.
But I suspect the camera is capable of producing results considerably
better than that first reviewer would have you believe.


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