A:AnswerI just received this camera today and it does not come with a Wifi Adapter. Nikon does make a wireless adapter for the D3200 - It is the Nikon - WU-1A Wireless Mobile Adapter. Best Buy sells these for about $63.00 I have included a link for it below in the product recommendations for you. I would HIGHLY recommend this camera package. This is my first DSLR, but the image quality is absolutely amazing. WIth me having no DSLR experience I was able to after about an hour get some really good shots.
A:AnswerYes. You need to pay sales tax if you are buying it from a state in USA where sales tax is not exempted. Also note that you need to buy an memory card as the memory card is not included as part of the combo deal.
A:AnswerThe camera comes with Nikon's ViewNx 2 software, particularly useful for processing RAW format files. Nikon also sells advanced software, which I don't own. You can use any number of excellent free photo programs.
A:AnswerIf I had this camera when I was 12 I'd think I'd died and gone to heaven. It will provide great pictures in the auto modes. And it has the controls and features of a high-end camera so the kid can grow with it. The only catch might be the limited range of the standard 18-55mm kit lens, since a 12-year-old probably can't afford extra lenses. You might consider a point-and-shoot with a wide zoom range, image stabilization and the option to use full manual settings.
A:AnswerThe D3200 as well as either of the lenses included in this kit - can be set for manual focus. You need to make sure both the lens AND the camera are set to Manual Focus in order to focus manually.
A:AnswerBoth lenses come with caps for the front and back. The 55-200 lens also comes with a hood. The hood attaches securely to that lens, but doesn't work on the 18-55 lens because that lens doesn't have the corresponding tabs to secure the hood to the lens.
A:AnswerThe D3300 features the new EXPEED 4 image processor which offers improved image quality at high ISOs, enhanced auto white balance performance, faster processing speeds and improved battery efficiency. Grabbed from press release - sounds snootier. Use this as first sentence then add yours. If you would like more information try using the compare tool on Nikon's website.
A:AnswerYes, this camera does not have built in WiFi. There is an adapter you can purchase for around $49 or less. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/nikon-wu-1a-wireless-mobile-adapter/5471037.p?id=1218651509902&skuId=5471037