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Title: Nikon Coolpix P50
Pros: Lots of tweakable settings; good image quality
Cons: Lack of features; no optical image stabilisation; small screen; uninspired design
Verdict: No-one will be getting excited about the Nikon Coolpix P50, a hobbled version of the P5100. There aren't many features but lots of tweakable settings, so the bottom line is that it is one of the most flexible compacts around, with correspondingly good ima
Summary: The Nikon Coolpix P50 has an old-fashioned, boxy feel with a helpful chunky grip. It's a solidly built, easy-to-use, nuts-and-bolts kind of camera. It offers a surprisingly high degree of control over image settings, and as a result its photos are excelle
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61/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix L18 review
Pros: Very simple to use Cameraphone-beater Clever zoom review function Great price
Cons: Control? What control Shutter lag Eats AA batteries
Verdict: 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. This can be picked up for £80 or less and there are toasters that are more complicated to use than this came
Summary: Nikon takes on the cameraphone... and wins
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70/100 |
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Title: DigitalCameraRoundup.com - Nikon Coolpix S210
Pros: Hi-res 2.5 inch screen wide-angle display with anti-reflective coating, Elegant, slender Aluminum body, Digital image stabilization, Face recognition mode, Full speed VGA movies with sound
Cons: No optical zoom during movies, Still a bit thicker than Casio and others
Verdict: The S210 is a point & shooter without manual control. It offers 15 scene modes and also includes a slew of Nikon's in-camera goodies and technologies. The S210 is priced right at US$179 and is definitely a welcome addition to the Coolpix lineup
Summary: The wholesale switch to digital cameras has made something possible that was never possible before: ultra-thin cameras. Without the need to accommodate a standard roll of film, a digital camera can be made much thinner. The cost of designing ever thinner
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Title: Nikon Coolpix P50
Pros: Lots of tweakable settings; good image quality
Cons: Lack of features; no optical image stabilisation; small screen; uninspired design
Verdict: No-one will be getting excited about the Nikon Coolpix P50, a hobbled version of the P5100. There aren't many features but lots of tweakable settings, so the bottom line is that it is one of the most flexible compacts around, with correspondingly good ima
Summary: The Nikon Coolpix P50 has an old-fashioned, boxy feel with a helpful chunky grip. It's a solidly built, easy-to-use, nuts-and-bolts kind of camera. It offers a surprisingly high degree of control over image settings, and as a result its photos are excelle
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61/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S600
Pros: Compact and attractive; very nice outdoor photos; optical image stabilisation; relatively wide-angle lens
Cons: Annoying interface conventions; slow shot-to-shot performance
Verdict: A good, though not outstanding, compact camera, the Nikon Coolpix S600 is hindered by some shortcomings in its performance and operation
Summary: The Nikon Coolpix S600 is an attractive 10-megapixel compact. Its small dimensions and elegant brushed metal case means it won't be out of place at a party. It's one of the fastest performers in the Coolpix range and produces good images, particularly out
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66/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S600
Pros: Compact and attractive; very nice outdoor photos; optical image stabilisation; relatively wide-angle lens
Cons: Annoying interface conventions; slow shot-to-shot performance
Verdict: A good, though not outstanding, compact camera, the Nikon Coolpix S600 is hindered by some shortcomings in its performance and operation
Summary: The Nikon Coolpix S600 is an attractive 10-megapixel compact. Its small dimensions and elegant brushed metal case means it won't be out of place at a party. It's one of the fastest performers in the Coolpix range and produces good images, particularly out
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66/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Digital Camera Review
Pros: Sexy camera body, Wi-Fi-enabled, Portable, Big LCD screen, Pictmotion slide shows
Cons: Tiny controls, Very poor white balance accuracy, Poor resolution, High noise levels, Very slow startup time, Cheap lens with phenomena, Red eyes galore, Slow wireless transfer, No metering options, Soft focus
Verdict: The S51c looks very neat,
Summary: The latest digital camera in Nikon’s "style" series is the wireless-enabled Coolpix S51c.
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77/100 |
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