Article and Image from www.dpreview.com
Nikon has announced the D3200 24MP entry-level DSLR that can be used
with an optional WU-1a Wi-Fi module. The camera can now shoot up to
1080p30 video (rather than the D3100's 24p) and has a 920k dot LCD, up
from 230k dots. Beyond this, and improved continuous shoot rate despite
the pixel-count hike, the biggest change is the ability to add the Wi-Fi
unit. The WU-1a will sell for a recommended sale price of $59.95 and
will be able to broadcast to smartphones over a 49ft range. The D3200 is
expected in late April at an MSRP of $699.95.
The WU-1a will be available from May and will initially support image
upload and remote viewing/shutter release with a free app for Android
phones (version 2.3 and newer). An iOS version of the app will follow
later in the year. Details are vague but we're told the app allows
full-sized or VGA images to be transferred from the camera and that a
live preview is available on the phone, but with only the ability to
fire the trigger, not change camera settings.
Coming soon...
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