Nikon Coolpix P100
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16 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100
The Nikon Coolpix P100 is capable of doing some extraordinary things. It's chock-full of shooting options centered on a high-speed CMOS sensor married with a 26x megazoom lens.
Pros:
- Solid design
- overflowing with photo, movie features
- very fast shooting performance for its class
Cons:
- Photo
- video quality is weakest part of the package
16 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100 review Review
The 10.3-megapixel Coolpix P100 is amazingly compact for a superzoom camera with a 26x zoom. It's also chock-full of shooting options, so, while its picture quality isn't the best we've seen, it's a good choice for those who want to be able to get their hands dirty and experiment
Pros:
- Solid design
- Overflowing with features
- Very fast shooting performance for its class
Cons:
- Photo and video quality is the weakest part of the package
16 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100 bridge camera
It's a Nikon; that name is certainly not tarnished with a reputation for cheap and nasty cameras. Even your friend who doesn't own a camera knows Nikons are a pure photographic mainstay.
15 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100
Nikon has hit all the necessary specs with the P100, as it offers an impressive 26x optical zoom as well as Full HD movies. The specs don't always translate into decent image quality though, and with a bridge camera this is all the more important.
Pros:
- Huge zoom
- Sharp images
- Decent build quality
Cons:
- Unrealistic colour reproduction
- Sluggish start-up
- Underpowered image stabilisation
15 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100 Review
The P100 is Nikon's latest compact superzoom camera. It's a further refinement of the P80 and P90 models that came before it, with a new backlit 10-megapixel CMOS sensor designed to improve low-light picture quality, a slightly increased 26x zoom range and--most exciting of all--full HD movie mode...
15 years ago
Nikon enhanced its high-end ultrazoom with a new sensor, 1080p video, high-speed burst rate shooting and a higher-res articulated LCD, but image quality doesn't match the competition.
16 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100
The Coolpix P100 introduces the first CMOS ultra-zoom from Nikon as an update to the P90. In the upgrade, the P100 gains 2X of zoom in exchange for two megapixels less and 1080p HD video recording along with a number of class-leading high-speed features like 10 FPS drive and high-speed video up to...
Pros:
- Good color accuracy
- Above average white-balance accuracy
- Reliable focusing
- even in low light
- Class-leading continuous shooting
- Low optical distortion across zoom range
- Excellent video quality with stereo sound
- Fast zoom with relatively fine steps
- Bright LCD with good visibility
- Good build...
Cons:
- Tendency to over-expose
- White-balance leaves a cast under artificial light
- Noise reduction visible at all ISO sensitivities
- Very soft at ISO 1600 and 3200
- Noticeable vignetting and corner softness
- Wrong image coverage on both LCD and EVF
- LCD rarely previews exposure correctly
- Histogram not...
15 years ago
as a beginner I can't imagine a better camera, it's a leap of semi-professional cameras. however the focus isn't fast and can't operate correctly over all the modes. it is not a tripod standard size camera although it needs one. great features with poor accessibility.
15 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100: Versatile Megazoom Is Easy to Use, But Not Always Sharp
The 10.3-megapixel Nikon Coolpix P100 ($400 as of 9/5/2010) is the rare camera that's as easy to use as it is versatile, thanks to a powerful
Pros:
- 26X zoom with good telephoto and macro performance
- Manual controls as well as auto and scene modes
- Image stabilization works well at full telephoto,
Cons:
- Disappointing distortion and sharpness scores
- No RAW shooting
- All-plastic build and pop-up flash feel
15 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P100 point-and-shoot
Nikon Coolpix P100 The 10.3-megapixel Nikon Coolpix P100 ($400) is the rare camera that's as easy to use as it is versatile, thanks to a powerful 26x-optical-zoom lens and an intuitive control layout that offers access to full manual controls as well as scene modes.
Pros:
- 26x zoom with good telephoto and macro performance
- Manual controls as well as auto and scene modes
- Image stabilization works well at full telephoto
- Superior exposure quality and color accuracy
- Adjustable LCD for odd-angle shots
Cons:
- Disappointing distortion and sharpness scores
- No raw shooting
- All-plastic build and pop-up flash feel flimsy
- Bad video performance in low light
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