For slow-motion shots? Forget it. 720p at 60fps exists, but it looks soft. If you want smooth slo-mo, look elsewhere.
How does it stack up against other cameras in the same used price bracket ($200-$300)?
The D3200 uses in live view. It’s slow, hunts constantly, and makes an audible grinding sound (which your mic will pick up). Plan to focus manually for any serious video.
For slow-motion shots? Forget it. 720p at 60fps exists, but it looks soft. If you want smooth slo-mo, look elsewhere.
How does it stack up against other cameras in the same used price bracket ($200-$300)?
The D3200 uses in live view. It’s slow, hunts constantly, and makes an audible grinding sound (which your mic will pick up). Plan to focus manually for any serious video.