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Nikon Coolpix P5100 Black Digital Camera

Nikon Coolpix P5100 Black Digital Camera

Prosumer ; 3.5x ; 12.1MP ; 2.5" ; MultiMedia more...
Nikon - VAA840B1
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 30 review(s)
from £170.00 - £244.99
 
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Nikon Coolpix S4 Digital Camera

Nikon Coolpix S4 Digital Camera

Compact ; 10x ; 6 MP ; 2.5" ; SD Memory Card more...
Nikon - VAA610B1
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 24 review(s)
from £178.97
 
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Nikon Coolpix L101 Black Digital Camera

Nikon Coolpix L101 Black Digital Camera

Compact ; 5x ; 6.2MP ; 2.5" ; SD Memory Card more...
Nikon - VAA421E1
Rating Count : Rating: 4.2 1 review(s)
from £138.99
 
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Nikon Coolpix P5000 Black Digital Camera

Nikon Coolpix P5000 Black Digital Camera

compact ; 3.5x ; 10 MP ; 2.5" ; MultiMediaCa more...
Nikon - VAA700B1
Rating Count : Rating: 4.7 30 review(s)
from £251.18
 
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cnet.co.uk 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
61/100
digicamera.com 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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cnet.co.uk Title: Nikon Coolpix P5100

Pros: Compact size; clever image processing; wealth of manual controls

Cons: Sluggish performance

Verdict: With its SLR-style look, above average features and high specs, the Nikon Coolpix P5100 sets a high bar for itself. It isn't quite the all-rounder we expected, but image quality is excellent in this clever and highly adaptable camera

Summary: The Nikon Coolpix P5100 is a highly specced 12.1-megapixel camera, with impressive image quality. It packs SLR-style features into a compact frame and gives you great control over shooting. Image stabilisation is built into the lens and you also have the
80/100
digicamera.com 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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cnet.com.au Title: Nikon Coolpix S600 Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: Quick startup time, Small, stylish metal body

Cons: Unable to return to shooting mode with half-press on shutter button

Verdict: The Nikon Coolpix S600 is one of the fastest cameras we've tested, and it doesn't compromise on features or image quality.

Summary: nikon coolpix s600 review: The Nikon Coolpix S600 is one of the fastest cameras we've tested, and it doesn't compromise on features or image quality.
78/100
cnet.co.uk 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
61/100
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