Nikon Coolpix P6000
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17 years ago
Nikon COOLPIX P6000
On paper the P6000 promises a lot, but in reality it doesn't live up to its full potential, ultimately hampered by poor implementation of headline feature
17 years ago
excellent
Really pleased with this which is a supplement to my 'Big Nikon'. Quality and features are nearly as good for most purposes. Only quibbles are - the GPS signal seems very weak and if it was a shade thinner would be more portable for pockets and carry-ons.
10 years ago
The Nikon P6000 was onto my list since release in 2008, i've bought it back into 2013 or 2014 (can't remember currently) for just 100 bucks (NOS almost), the full retail package with 4 new extra Nikon spare Batteries.
17 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P6000
Geotagging photos-placing them on a map in the spot where you took them-has always had trade-offs. In the early days, it meant dropping pictures manually onto a digital map. Lately, it's meant relying on Wi-Fi triangulation (which doesn't follow you everywhere, as GPS does) or toting cumbersome...
Pros:
- Good image quality
- Ethernet port allows for speedy transfer of RAW images
- Versatile wide-angle 4X lens
- Sharp bright LCD display,
Cons:
- Large and heavy
- Mediocre image stabilization
- Sluggish shot-to-shot speeds
- Weak GPS receiver,
6 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P6000
The Nikon Coolpix P600 contains a GPS receiver inside of it. This geotags your photos. The problem is, however, geotagging the photos can be a bit of a difficult task and the image quality seems poor.
17 years ago
Nikon CoolPix P6000 review
The P6000, like Canon's G10, is aimed at photography enthusiasts who want something small and light for times when an SLR isn't appropriate. It looks suitably classy, feels durable and has a rubber handgrip that fits snugly in the hand.
16 years ago
I bought this camera for the GPS. It's useless. I can synch my iPod Touch in five seconds indoors to GPS. I have yet to be able to do so with this camera. Photos are excellent, but I already had good cameras. I wanted to use this for iPhoto with it's Places capability, no luck so far.
16 years ago
I bought the Nikon P6000 to replace my Fuji Finepix E-900, which, unfortunately, I lost. I have several Nikons, including a D2x, so I thought I'd try Nikon's pricey compact for my "carry everywhere" camera.
Pros:
- Cute and full featured
Cons:
- Cute and full featured mean nothing in a poor quality product
- I can find nothing to recommend in this camera
- It's even a lousy GPS unit
18 years ago
[REVIEW-NIKON COOLPIX P6000]
This is a 13.5 megapixel camera with a 28–112mm (film equivalent) zoom lens, which is image stabilised. There is a 75mm LCD screen and optical viewfinder. Construction is rugged and appearance is austere. Accessible functions are similar to an SLR - this is not intended as a point and shoot.
Pros:
- Image quality up to ISO200 is very good, with excellent exposure, resolution and white balance, Colour fidelity is exceptional
- However the best results do depend on shooting in RAW and converting the images with an application such as Adobe RAW converter.
Cons:
- There is some noise visible at ISO400, and in JPG mode it tends to clog into ugly black patches in open shadow
- We consider ISO speeds above 400 just about unusable and the vaunted 6400 is a laugh
3.8
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