By all accounts, Nikon has a great year in 2011, topping both the DSLR and compact camera charts. After launching two new models at the very top of its line-up already this year, Nikon has now refreshed its beginner offering with the D3200. There’s lots of interesting technology crammed into the relatively small body of the D3200, including things which have trickled down from its more expensive bodies. Those include features such as the Expeed 3 processing engine, which promises to deliver quicker processing times, low noise and different frame rates for the full HD video recording.

As yous see, the Nikon D3200 is great for us to take high quality images and record full HD videos. it can help us record vivid high-definition videos in H.264 .mov format. MOV files is widely used in Nikon (Nikon D7000, Nikon D800), Panasonic and Canon (like the Canon 5D Mark series) high-end DSLR cameras, it is good to record videos, but MOV files are not easy to use because many editing software and devices can’t read MOV videos, such as Apple Final Cut Pro X, iMovie, etc. continue reading…