Nikon Coolpix P6000
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17 years ago
Nikon COOLPIX P6000
Nikon's CoolPix P6000 is a small and sturdy compact camera that harbours plenty of advanced features. It has a comprehensive manual mode, in-camera editing, face detection and the ability to shoot in RAW mode. But that's just the start.
Pros:
- Easy to use manual features
- small size
- hot-shoe
- built-in GPS module
- vibrant and clear photos
Cons:
- Built-in GPS module failed to find satellites
- lens has noticeable distortion
- slow shot-to-shot performance
17 years ago
Since the introduction of the affordable digital SLR a few years back industry observers have been predicting the demise of what used to be called the 'prosumer camera'; the highly specified compact with features aimed at the more serious photographer.
17 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P6000 digital camera
Nikon's P6000 arrives with some very clever kit not least of which is the GPS data for "geo-tagging" images, where the location each image was made is stored as Global Positioning Satellite data within each image's exif data.
Pros:
- Build and handling
- low ISO image quality
- easy to use
- image stabilisation
Cons:
- Basic optical viewfinder
- intermittent GPS
- high ISO image noise
- price
17 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P6000 review
Right now it seems as if Nikon can hardly put a foot wrong with its digital SLRs. So when it turns its hand to a high-end compact to rival Canon's PowerShot G10, we should all sit up and take notice. They're both aimed at keen photo enthusiasts and share similar though not identical specifications.
17 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P6000 Review
The Nikon P6000 is a high-end compact with a wideangle 28-12mm lens, 13MP, and new features including Raw shooting and GPS, so how does it perform?
Pros:
- Ergonomics and handling
- fringing control
- grip
Cons:
- Detail hampered by noise
- underexposure
- over-processed images
17 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P6000 review Review
Nikon's 13.5-megapixel P6000 looks so good on paper you might wonder whether you need a digital SLR at all. Its sensor matches the pixel count of any low-medium range dSLR, its 4x zoom is more than the average kit lens, it shoots raw files, has a full set of exposure modes and there's vibration...
Pros:
- 4x wideangle zoom
- PASM exposure modes
- Vibration reduction
Cons:
- Noise reduction
- Poor optical viewfinder
- Sluggish responses
17 years ago
Nikon Coolpix P6000
The Nikon Coolpix P6000 is one of the most advanced compact, digital cameras you can buy. Many of its features can be found on Digital SLR cameras. It has 13.5 megapixels and a 4x wide angle lens. The camera also includes GPS for geo tagging your photos, a hotshoe and a RAW mode.
Pros:
- Ease of use
- features
- build quality
- picture quality
Cons:
- Shutter lag and start up times are poor
17 years ago
Nikon P6000
The Nikon Coolpix P6000 is a "pro" level compact consumer digital camera that offers total exposure flexibility in an attractive and durable body. The P6000 has one of the best grip on a compact digital camera. The textured and almost all-black finish give the camera a professional look.
17 years ago
Nikon CoolPix P6000
If you're a keen photographer looking for a high-spec semi-pro compact camera, your choices are rather limited. The leader in this sector of the market is the impressive 14.7-megapixel Canon PowerShot G10 (£350, review coming soon), but there are a few others.
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,
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