Nikon Coolpix P510
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13 years ago
This camera takes great pictures and is easy to use.
My husband and I love this camera. He did a lot of research before we purchased this one. We love the quality of the pictures. It has several features we like. It takes black and white. It also takes pictures that are mostly black and white except for the color you want it to pick up in the picture.
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P510 Review: Bigger Gets Better
Nikon recently introduced two new Coolpix cameras and although they show no resemblance whatsoever to each other, they are remarkably similar. Both digicams share identical GPS systems, identical EXPEED C2 image processing engines, indentical 16 megapixel backlit CMOS sensors, the same lens-shift...
Pros:
- Big 42x optical zoom
- 1080p HD movie
- EVF and articulated
- hi-res 3.0-inch monitor
Cons:
- Expensive
- Long video start delay
- Somewhat bulky
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P510 Digital Camera Review
Whilst I certainly would not recommend the P510 for anyone who regularly uses video record functioning it does most definitely have a number of other redeeming features that are highly desirable in a compact of its class.
13 years ago
Nikon COOLPIX P510: Review
The Nikon COOLPIX P510 is a camera of the latest generation with an optical zoom spectacular equal to 42x (24-1000 mm) and of a good standard feature both automatic and manual. Perfect tilting the monitor on the back of the camera body and allows you to take shots from almost every angle and view a...
Pros:
- 42x optical zoom, Full HD movies (1080p) with stereo sound, 16 scene modes
- Stabilizer lens shift
- Continuous shooting at high speed, high resolution display tiltable Acquisition quick AF, 3D shooting mode, back-illuminated CMOS sensor 16 MP
- integrated GPS
- Graphics Processor EXPEED C2
Cons:
- Battery Pack
- Weight & dimensions
- Available colors
13 years ago
We purchased this camera in July (at the London South location) to use mainly for photos of grandchildren,vacations, and pets. But it takes such awesome pictures that I am now doing photo shoots for friends and family!
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P510 review
Super-zoom cameras have had a difficult time over the past few years. They used to have a role as the stepping-stone between compact cameras and full-blown digital SLRs, and are often still called "bridge cameras" reflecting that position.
Pros:
- Zoom range
- Performance
- Handling
Cons:
- Fragile controls
- Useless GPS
- Video focusing
13 years ago
Good camera for theprice
I am a casual photographer and normally take pictures of my family and nature. This camera usually takes great looking pictures. This has lots of manual settings and modes that can be utilized for taking better pictures according to the lighting conditions.
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Fast/accurate auto-focus
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- Good in Low Light
- Great Zoom
- Normally Takes Great Pics
Cons:
- Not Any Significant
13 years ago
Excellent to upgrade too.
I have upgraded to use for taking photos of Jewellery and other items for [...] Takes excellent macro close ups of hallmarks etc. Takes a little while to get to know all the features as there are many.
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Excellent In Low Light
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Battery Life
- Good Sized Screen
- Great Resolution
- Nice Features and Settings
13 years ago
I would say Japanese have always played best when it comes to technology. Likewise, one of the best examples of technological presentation that Japanese firm Nikon came with is the creation of its Digital Camera, Coolpix P510 .
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Massive optical zoom
- Available with good grip
- In-camera UI can be easily manipulated
- Advanced specs
- Snappy performance
- Sharp images
Cons:
- Low light without flash isn't impressive
- High-speed burst just limited to 5 shots
- No mic input
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P510
Once again, Nikon makes a great ultrazoom camera that is fast, has a massive zoom range, and turns out impressive image quality.
Pros:
- Compact
- mini-SLR design body with great grip
- Zoom range from 24 to 1,000mm equivalent
- Effective optical image stabilization
- Built-in GPS
- Second Zoom lever on lens barrel
- Lots of Movie options including Full HD and slo-mo
- Stereo audio recording
- Articulated 920K dot LCD
- User-definable
Cons:
- Achieving focus can be an adventure
- Short shoulder strap
- Battery can only be charged in the camera without optional charger
- Focusing can get lost
- Manual focus only in Sports Scene mode
- Somewhat slow cycle time
- No flash hotshoe
- No raw mode
- Below average battery life
- No filter threads
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