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What's the difference between Nikon D6500 and D3200?

Nikon D6500 and D3200 are two different levels of Nikon digital SLR cameras. The following are their differences:

1. sensor: D6500 is equipped with APS-C CMOS sensor with 24.2 million pixels; And D3200 is also an APS-C CMOS sensor with 24.2 million pixels.

2. Processor: The D6500 uses the EXPEED 4 image processor, while the D3200 uses the EXPEED 3 image processor.

3. Focusing system: D6500 has a 5 1 point focusing system, in which 15 is a cross sensor, while D3200 has a 1 1 point autofocus system.

4. Shutter speed: the maximum shutter speed of D6500 is1/8000s, and that of D3200 is1/4000s.

5.ISO range: the ISO range of D6500 is 100-25600, which can be extended to 51200; The ISO range of D3200 is 100-6400, which can be extended to 12800.

6. continuous shooting speed: The D6500 can continuously shoot images in JPEG and RAW formats at a speed of 5 frames per second, while the D3200 can continuously shoot images in JPEG format at a speed of 4 frames per second or in RAW format at a speed of about 3 frames per second.

7. Video: D6500 can record 1080p video with a maximum frame rate of 60fps, and D3200 can record 1080p video with a maximum frame rate of 30fps.

Generally speaking, D6500 is a more advanced camera with more functions and better performance, which is suitable for users with certain photographic experience. D3200 is more suitable for entry-level photographers.