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Nikon’s Coolpix S60, S710, S610, S610c and S560

August 6, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Nikon Coolpix S60Five new Nikon Coolpix cameras have been announced, which highlight some new features and technologies like HDMI connections, touchscreen LCDs and high sensitivity up to ISO 12,800.

Nikon Coolpix S60 Specs

  • 16:9 touchscreen 3.5″ LCD
  • Smile and Blink Detection
  • 10 megapixels
  • 5x optical zoom
  • HDMI output

Nikon Coolpix S710 Specs

  • 14 megapixels
  • ISO 12,800 capable
  • 3″ LCD
  • 3.6x optical zoom

Nikon Coolpix S610 and S610c are additional new point and shoot models. The S610c features WiFi capabilities. At the bottom of the rung, the Nikon Coolpix S560, which is the S550 replacement, features 10 megapixels.

The full press releases for these new Nikon Coolpix cameras are found below.  Stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Photokina 2008 Report for more digital camera news and releases over the next couple months. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Nikon Tagged With: coolpix, Nikon, S560, S60, S610, S610c, S710

 

Nikon Coolpix P80 Review at Photo Review

July 27, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Photo Review has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix P80.  The new P80 boasts a 10.1 megapixel image sensor, Nikon’s EXPEED processing and vibration reduction on a whopping 18x optical zoom lens.  The P80’s 18x Zoom-NIKKOR lens covers focal lengths from 27-486mm (35mm format equivalent).

Resolution was close to expectations for a 10-megapxiel camera in our Imatest evaluations but we found a measurable (although not large) difference between centre and edge resolution across the lens aperture and focal length range.

Filed Under: Panasonic, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, p80, review

Nikon Coolpix P80 Review at Trusted Reviews

July 27, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Trusted Reviews has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix P80.  The new P80 boasts a 10.1 megapixel image sensor, Nikon’s EXPEED processing and vibration reduction on a whopping 18x optical zoom lens.  The P80’s 18x Zoom-NIKKOR lens covers focal lengths from 27-486mm (35mm format equivalent).

As super-zoom bridge cameras go, the Nikon Coolpix P80 is okay, but there are reservations. While the handling is generally good and instinctual, it feels a bit of a lightweight and it’s not the most responsive in the world. Image quality is average too, with good exposure and colour, but it’s let down by fringing and noise.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, p80, review

Nikon Coolpix P80 Review at Let’s Go Digital

July 26, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Let’s Go Digital has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix P80. The new P80 boasts a 10.1 megapixel image sensor, Nikon’s EXPEED processing and vibration reduction on a whopping 18x optical zoom lens. The P80’s 18x Zoom-NIKKOR lens covers focal lengths from 27-486mm (35mm format equivalent).

It is a camera that seems to have everything going for it and seems remarkably interesting. Besides that, it is the new Megazoom camera of the Nikon brand continuing the successful Coolpix 8xxx series. However, it just doesn’t hit the spot. And therefore you can’t shoot that all-round with the camera the way you would want to.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, p80, review

Nikon Coolpix S210 Review at Cameras.co.uk

July 26, 2008 By Eric Reagan


Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix S210.

When looking at such a small camera as the Nikon Coolpix S210 it is rare to find perfect photos. This camera does a decent job and is a good snapshot camera for carrying around on your travels.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, review, s210

Nikon Coolpix L18 Review at Think Camera

July 19, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Think Camera has published a review of the Nikon Coolpix L18.

Not a camera for the enthusiast under any circumstances, the Nikon Coolpix L18 has two big things going for it. It’s really cheap and really easy.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, L18, Nikon, review

Nikon P6000 Reviews and Resources

July 19, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Nikon P6000Nikon has been fallling a little short of Canon’s more advance featured G9, which features RAW capture – a rarity in point and shoots these days. This is no longer the case. The Nikon P6000, a follow up to the Nikon P5100, includes RAW capture along with a number of other advanced features.

Nikon P6000 Key Features

  • 13.5 megapixels
  • 4x optical zoom (28mm-112mm comparable)
  • Vibration Reduction
  • RAW image capture
  • Built-In GPS
  • Flash hotshoe w/ iTTL support
  • Ethernet port
  • SDHC support

Where to Buy the Nikon P6000

If you’re buying online, I recommend sticking with Amazon, B&H Photo or Adorama. These three vendors are reliable, trustworthy and generally have the best (legitimate) prices.

Nikon P6000 Reviews

Scott Wyden

As a consumer I would say it is an overall good camera.

Let’s Go Digital

The lens of the Nikon P6000 delivers an outstanding performance. Nikon shows its true force with the excellent sharpness, over the entire focal length, in the center as well as to the edges, of this lens.

Photography Review

Well, as one might expect from a 13.5-megapixel camera, the P6000 produces excellent images at low ISO and acceptable quality at higher ISO settings.

DC Resource

The Coolpix P6000 also gets mixed reviews in terms of photo quality. Overall, exposure was accurate, though the P6000 and it’s tiny CCD tended to clip highlights here and there.

Digital Camera Info

Our impression of the P6000 at first blush is that it’s a very capable camera. It handles well and manual features are in easy reach.

Nikon P6000 Press Release

NEW COOLPIX P6000 OFFERS DIGITAL SLR SHOOTING CONTROL IN A COMPACT CAMERA

New Performance Series Camera Enables Users to Test the Photography World with Creative Control and “Geo-tagging” Capabilities with built-in GPS

MELVILLE, NY (Aug. 7, 2008) – Nikon Inc. today introduced its newest flagship COOLPIX compact camera, the COOLPIX P6000. Featuring 13.5 megapixels, a new, built-in global positioning system (GPS) unit, my Picturetown connectivity and the power of Nikon’s exclusive EXPEEDTM image processing concept, the P6000 offers the perfect photographic tool for photo and camera enthusiasts seeking the creative control of a D-SLR in the compact body of a COOLPIX camera.

“We are eager to see the response to the integration of the new capabilities for COOLPIX cameras, as the demands of our consumers are always a priority in product design,” said Bill Giordano, general manager marketing, COOLPIX for Nikon Inc. “The P6000 is an exciting product offering for Nikon’s COOLPIX line, as it not only provides expanded creative control for photo enthusiasts, but also empowers them with GPS functionality and my Picturetown connectivity.”

The P6000 knows where the “best shots” are taken, thanks to the integration of the new GPS unit. With the added GPS function, P6000 users will be able to record “geotags” of the location where their images are captured based on latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. This further heightens the photographic experience, allowing users to pinpoint the location via maps available in Nikon ViewNX Software, my Picturetown, Nikon’s photo sharing and storage website, or any other software or website that recognizes GPS data.

Additionally, the P6000 makes my Picturetown connectivity for uploading and sharing photos simple and easy, thanks to added wired LAN support via a dedicated Ethernet port built into the camera. Users can upload their images and data directly from the P6000 with an Ethernet cable to the secure Picture Bank service on my Picturetown.

In line with other COOLPIX P-Series cameras, the P6000 includes intuitive controls via dedicated command and mode dials, providing easy access to shooting controls and exposure mode settings. The P6000 offers Programmed Auto [P], Shutter-priority Auto [S], Aperture-priority Auto [A] and Manual [M] modes granting users the ability to tap into the creativity of D-SLR functions while maintaining the simplicity of COOLPIX functionality. Owners can utilize two user-defined settings, a shooting menu, an efficient, tabbed menu interface, as well as customizable Function buttons to quickly switch between camera settings.

Additional shooting innovations engineered to maximize image quality and offer greater control over the final results include Nikon’s original COOLPIX Picture Control System and a new NRW* (RAW) support. The COOLPIX Picture Control System features intuitive controls that enable users to adjust their images to pre-set parameters such as Standard, Neutral, Vivid and Monochrome and apply tweaks to image sharpening, tone compensation, brightness, overall tone and saturation. Furthermore, images shot in the all-new NRW* (RAW) format can be opened and viewed in Nikon ViewNX Software (available early October 2008) for increased editing abilities.

Adding even more synergy between D-SLR cameras and compact COOLPIX cameras, the P6000 incorporates a pop-up flash, optical viewfinder for easy composition and the added bonus of system expansion with an optional convertor, Speedlights, and wireless remote control. Nikon’s new 0.76x Wide-angle Convertor WC-E76 offers users the option to utilize focal lengths as wide as 21mm (35mm format equivalent). P6000 users can also take full advantage of Nikon’s Creative Lighting System with the built-in accessory shoe that supports Nikon’s i-TTL flash control, which enables wireless control over one group of remote Speedlights including the newly announced SB-900 Speedlight.

The P6000 features a quality finish and a front panel constructed of solid Magnesium alloy, as well as a comfortable grip and well-placed controls for streamlined performance. The new P6000 camera is compatible with new high-capacity SDHC cards, and utilizes a Nikon EN-EL5 rechargeable Li-ion battery. The P6000 also comes bundled with the COOLPIX Software Suite for editing, organizing and sharing images.

The Nikon COOLPIX P6000 will be available nationwide beginning September 2008 at a MSRP of $499.95.** For more information about the P6000 and other COOLPIX cameras, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

* COOLPIX Picture Control NRW (RAW) files can only be processed in-camera. NRW (RAW) files are compatible for use in-camera, with ViewNX (Windows version only, available early October 2008) or with WIC-based applications. Capture NX, Capture NX2 and NEF files are not compatible with NRW (RAW) images.
** Estimated selling price listed is only an estimate. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.

Filed Under: Nikon, Rumors Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, p6000

Nikon Coolpix S600 Review at Cameras.co.uk

July 12, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix S600. The S600 is a 10 megapixel point and shoot digital camera.  It also features a 4x optical zoom, Nikon’s VR image stabilization and a sensitivity range up to ISO 3200.

From time to time I find a digital camera I just cannot get on with. This is the case with the Nikon Coolpix S600. It is a shame because the camera has a number of impressive points such as start up time and shutter lag delay.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, review, s600

Nikon Coolpix P60 Review at PhotographyBLOG

July 5, 2008 By Eric Reagan

PhotographyBLOG has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix P60.  The P60 is an 8 megapixel point & shoot camera with a 5x optical zoom (equivalent to 36mm-180mm on a 35mm format camera).  The P60 also features image shift Vibration Reduction (VR) and sensitivity range of ISO 80-2000.

The Nikon Coolpix P60 is a well-built (especially solid with two AA batteries inserted) and reasonably priced option for digital beginners or casual snappers, if slightly boringly bringing nothing new to the party.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, p60, review

Nikon Coolpix S52c Review at ePhotozine

June 28, 2008 By Eric Reagan

ePhotozine has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix S52c.

If you like your cameras sexy and your technology at the forefront, then this is the camera for you.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: coolpix, digital camera, Nikon, review, s52c

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