Nikon has announced six new Coolpix point-and-shoot cameras, covering everything from the superzoom P600 to the rugged AW120 to the advanced P340. A quick rundown of each of the new cameras is below.
COOLPIX P600
- Longest zoom in a COOLPIX camera, 60x optical zoom (wide-angle 24mm to 1440mm)
- Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing with family and friends
- 921k dot, high-resolution 3-inch Vari-angle LCD display
- 16.1-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor ensures sharp images even in low-light settings
- Full HD 1080/60i video, full manual controls and an electronic viewfinder
- New Moon and Bird Watching Scene Modes
- Available in February 2014 in Black and Red for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $499.95
- Pre-order here at B&H Photo
COOLPIX P530
- Astounding 42x optical zoom (24-1000mm range)
- 16.1-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor ensures sharp images
- Full HD 1080/60i video
- Full manual controls (P,S,A,M) and built-in electronic viewfinder
- 3-inch LCD display to help frame every shot and video
- Optional Wi-Fi connectivity with WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter
- Available in February 2014 in Black for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $449.95
- Pre-order here at B&H Photo
COOLPIX S9700
- Impressive 30x optical zoom packed into an extremely compact, yet stylish body
- Capability to reach 60x using Dynamic Fine Zoom
- Lens-Shift VR to help reduce the effects of camera shake
- Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing with family and friends
- Built-in GPS technology helps track users’ travels and pinpoint the exact coordinates where an image was captured
- 16.1-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor produces top quality images and Full HD 1080/60i videos
- High-resolution (921k-dot), 3-inch bright OLED monitor helps frame every shot
- Available in February 2014 in Black and Red for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $349.95
- Pre-order here at B&H Photo
COOLPIX P340
- Powerful performance and advanced optics in an ultra-compact body
- Versatile 5x wide-angle to telephoto zoom range and wide f/1.8 max aperture lens
- 1/1.7-inch, 12.2-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor for superior image quality
- Full manual controls (P,S,A,M) and RAW (NRW) image capture
- High-resolution, 921k-dot, 3-inch LCD monitor on a sleek portable design
- Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing with family and friends
- Available in March 2014 in Black for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $379.95
- Pre-order here at B&H Photo
COOLPIX AW120
- Waterproof, Shockproof and Freezeproof compact camera ready for any adventure
- Equipped with GPS technology, mapping and an Electronic Compass
- Helps track a user’s journey and navigate their expedition
- Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing of images and HD video
- 16-megapixel CMOS sensor capable of capturing Full HD 1080/60i video
- 5x optical zoom (10x with Dynamic Fine Zoom) with Hybrid VR
- Fast f/2.8 maximum aperture and about 6.9 fps continuous shooting
- Nikon’s Action Control function allows seamless operation, even with gloves on
- Bright 3-inch high-resolution OLED monitor
- Can also be mounted to a chest harness for a unique, in-action point-of-view
- Available in March 2014 in Orange, Blue, Black and Camouflage for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $349.95
- Pre-order here at B&H Photo
COOLPIX S32
- Family-friendly and durable compact camera for any member of the household
- Waterproof (up to 33 feet) and shockproof (up to 5 feet)
- 2.7-inch LCD display and easy-to-use graphic user interface
- 13.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and 3x optical zoom
- Friendly feature set including Motion Detection, Smart Portrait System, Scene Modes and Effects
- Available in March 2014 in White and Blue for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $129.95
- Pre-order here at B&H Photo
Oberoth says
I am nit-picking a little but is it really that hard to make a high-end water proof camera?
The AW120 looks ok, f2.8 isn’t too bad but its not f1.8/2.0, i am guessing to fit 5x optical in such a tiny area that it will be a minute sensor and why only 60i and not 60p?
All I want is a waterproof Sony RX100M II, beautiful 1″ sensor, 20mp, super fast f1.8 lens, 10fps and 1080p60. Too much to ask?