Rating 3.8 60 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
ePHOTOzine
17 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P6000

at £421. With a slightly lower resolution and zoom, will the Nikon need to pull out the proverbial rabbit in a world governed by pixels?
Pros:
  • GPS built-in
  • LAN connection for speedy uploads
  • Good colour rendition
  • Easy to navigate
Cons:
  • Instruction manual takes you round the houses
  • Bad high ISO handling
  • Slow continuous shooting
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Rate it all!
17 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P6000 Digital Camera

let me start out by saying I know nothing about camera's. I am your every day user. Eric Hwang has put most of the concerns I have about this camera. I have only had this camera for about three hours now and see the power and GPS issues he talks about.
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Photography BLOG
17 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P6000

The Coolpix P6000 is Nikon's best attempt yet at a compact camera that's good enough for a pro photographer, but ultimately it has a few serious flaws that means it falls short.
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PriceGrabber
17 years ago

Very good effort from Nikon, but needs some work

I like this camera a lot. Nikon is getting serious. Of course, the best features of this camera are RAW (NRW - new format) capability and GPS. Image quality coming from this camera is outstanding.
Pros:
  • RAW
  • GPS
  • high quality images
  • very sharp
  • excellent grip
  • support for Nikon pro flashes
Cons:
  • No live histogram
  • RAW support for Mac is third party only
  • no battery charger (ac adaptor only)
  • OVF is very basic
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Personal Electronics buzz
17 years ago

Nikon P6000 Coolpix 13.5 MP Digital Camera: Over The Top

The Nikon P6000 Coolpix 13.5 MP digital camera has so many features it hard to sum it up. I have waited for this digital camera for months. I have an old Nikon point and shoot that will never die and I have been happy with its reliability.
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PhotoReview
17 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P6000

A compact digicam that offers raw file capture and extensive customisation plus inbuilt geotagging and Ethernet support.Replacing the P5100 model as flagship of Nikon's compact digicam line-up, the Coolpix P6000 features a slightly larger, 13.5-megapixel CCD sensor, EXPEED processing and 4x...
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CNET
17 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P6000

One of the first cameras to feature an inbuilt geotagging capability, the P6000 utilises GPS to get location information when you take a picture, and attaches it to your image. When you view the photos later with compatible software, the GPS feature can display where you took certain shots.
Pros:
  • Geotagging features are relatively easy to use
  • Two user-defined modes
  • Zippy performance
  • Use of LAN port to transfer images intuitively
  • Professional design
Cons:
  • Took several long tries to get a GPS lock
  • Raw image supported only by Nikon's ViewNX software
  • Image quality is acceptable but not impressive for a shooter in this class
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DigitalCameraInfo.com
17 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P6000 Digital Camera First Impressions Review

The P6000 is Nikon's latest high-end compact point-and-shoot. It offers a variety of upgrades over its predecessor the P5100, including (of course) an increase to 13.5 megapixels, ISO 6400 and allegedly improved low-light performance (we hope) and built-in GPS.
Pros:
  • - Small
  • light and handles well
  • - Plenty of manual controls
  • - ISO 6400
Cons:
  • - Expensive
  • ,
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Digital Review
17 years ago

Coolpix P6000 with 4x wide angle zoom VR and GPS tagging

August 7th. Nikon has today introduced their new Coolpix flagship compact camera, the 13.5 MP Nikon Coolpix P6000. The Nikon Coolpix P6000 features a 4x optical zoom starting at 28mm and includes optical lens shift Vibration Reduction (VR), a 2.7-inch high resolution LCD monitor, four exposure modes...
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DPexpert
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
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