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On the LCD front, in addition to being a touchscreen, the T4i's panel is slightly higher resolution, and has the benefit of being able to flip out and swivel up to 270 degrees.
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It's brighter, crisper, and fractionally larger-not a huge difference, but definitely noticeable, and something you'll appreciate over time.
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We also liked the T4i's viewfinder better. On the D3200, you need to press the "i" button to access most shooting settings, which is a clumsy two-handed affair. It also has touchscreen control via its Q menu, which is surprisingly convenient in everyday use.
#CANON REBEL T3I REVIEW VS NIKON D3200 ISO#
The T4i has the better button layout for serious shooting, with direct access to key settings like ISO sensitivity, white balance, and color modes. Rear thumb grips are also present on both, and they work equally well. But neither is the T4i's in fact, we'd call it a wash on this point. The D3200 is definitely a very small DSLR, so it's not surprising that its grip isn't the biggest or deepest. The D3200's buttons actually feel a bit nicer overall, but that's a minor concern. The T4i's polycarbonate feels denser and more rugged, and its larger body only reinforces that sensation. Handlingīoth cameras are mostly plastic, but the D3200 definitely feels like the cheaper of the two, as it should. The question is: which gives you better bang for the buck? In this comparison we'll take a detailed look at how the two models stack up, and try to answer the question of whether the T4i's added features are worth the extra coin. So we're looking at a pricey yet technologically advanced Canon and a cheap but feature-poor Nikon.