Archive for the ‘Coolpix’ Category
Posted on Nov 8, 2008 01:53:00 PM
Trusted Reviews have reviewed the new 13.5 megapixel Nikon Coolpix P6000 - it features a wide angle 4x optical zoom lens with image stabilisation, a 2.7″ screen, RAW support, manual controls, external flash support, manual focus, GPS support, and an optical viewfinder. The camera is available for £324
“The P6000 is an impressive camera, with superb build quality, a great range of features, decent performance and excellent image quality. It’s the strongest contender yet in Nikon’s semi-pro P series. It’s not quite strong enough to take on the Canon G10, but it does come in a decent second, and the additional feature of the built-in Geotagging GPS system will appeal to those looking for a robust high-quality travel camera.”
Read more Nikon Coolpix P6000 Reviews / Previews: Photography BLOG, Nikon Coolpix P6000 at Photokina
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Posted on Nov 8, 2008 01:50:00 PM
ByThom have reviewed the new 14.7 megapixel Canon Powershot G10 and compared it to the Nikon Coolpix P6000 and Panasonic Lumix LX3. The G10 is an update to the G9 - it features a wide angle 5x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilisation, RAW support, 3″ screen, VGA video recording and ISO1600. The Canon G10 is available for £372:
“Unfortunately, no single camera quite hits the nail fully on the head. For my mark, the Canon comes the closest for my types of use, though the Panasonic provides capabilities that I sometimes need and stays in the bag, too. The Nikon will get sold off and I will go back to waiting for Nikon to design a decent compact.”
Read more Canon Powershot G10 Reviews: Photography BLOG, Luminous Landscape, Ken Rockwell, Photography BLOG, Luminous Landscape, The On the web Photographer, Canon G10 at Photokina
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Posted on Oct 29, 2008 06:17:00 PM
Luminous Landscape have reviewed the new 14.7 megapixel Canon Powershot G10 and compared it to the Nikon Coolpix P6000. The G10 is an update to the G9 - it features a wide angle 5x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilisation, RAW support, 3″ screen, VGA video recording and ISO1600. The Canon G10 is available for £380:
“The net of this comparison is that while the Nikon P6000 is a fine tiny camera, it finds itself in the unfortunate position of being released at the same time as the Canon G10, which it would appear is an attempt by Canon to produce a full-featured pocket camera with the highest quality that they are capable of. In this they appear to have succeeded, unlike with last year’s G9, which was a decent camera, but which didn’t seem to be a whole-hearted effort on Canon’s part.”
Read more Canon Powershot G10 Reviews: Ken Rockwell, Photography BLOG, Luminous Landscape, The On the internet Photographer, Canon G10 at Photokina
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Posted on Oct 29, 2008 06:01:00 PM
Photography BLOG have reviewed the new 13.5 megapixel Nikon Coolpix P6000 - it features a wide angle 4x optical zoom lens with image stabilisation, a 2.7″ screen, RAW support, manual controls, external flash support, manual focus, GPS support, and an optical viewfinder. The camera is available for £350
“The Coolpix P6000 is Nikon’s best attempt yet at a compact camera that’s good enough for a pro photographer, but ultimately it has a few serious flaws that means it falls short. In terms of design, the P6000 is a delight to use, with most of the control offered by a consumer DSLR in a more manageable, portable form.”
Read more Nikon Coolpix P6000 Reviews / Previews: Nikon Coolpix P6000 at Photokina
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Posted on Oct 18, 2008 07:27:00 AM
Trusted Reviews have reviewed the new Nikon Coolpix S610c. The camera features the world’s fastest startup time for cameras of their class featuring a 28mm lens, and optical image stabilisation. It features a 10 megapixel sensor, a wide angle 4x optical zoom lens and wifi support and is available for £229:
“While the overall build quality is up to Nikon’s usual high standard, the design of the S610c has a number of niggling flaws that make it a less than satisfying camera to use. It lacks some useful features found on other models in the range, and the performance is nowhere near the claimed level. Picture quality is generally quite good, even though image noise control is not as good as the cheaper S560.”
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