Rating 4.2 49 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
Adorama
12 years ago

Good Picture Quality

I bought this to use as an everyday street camera and for travel when I don't want to lug around my 35mm and gear.I have mixed feelings about the camera so far. The picture quality is really very good. I like having full control over the settings.
Pros:
  • Easy To Use
  • Good Image Quality
  • Large Clear LCD
  • Small / Compact
Cons:
  • Lag / Shutter Delay
  • No Viewfinder
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Teds
12 years ago

A great little camera with lots of useful functions

I bought this camera as a backup for my ageing DSLR and found that I enjoyed using it as much as the DSLR. It has all of the manual controls that I like; a wide range of ISO settings, a good range of shutter speed and the aperture range is wide enough for most situations.
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Compact
  • Build quality
  • Screen size
Cons:
  • Battery life
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DP Review
13 years ago

The Canon Powershot G15 is a well-refined product and a joy to use. It is very quick and responsive in operation, built like a tank and offers the most external controls in its class.
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CNET
13 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P7700

The P770's image quality is slightly better than its predecessor's, if only because of improved colour rendering. Overall, unless you really need the optical viewfinder, it's a reasonable upgrade. It is also more ergonomic than the Canon PowerShot G15, generally because of its shooting design.
Pros:
  • A comfortable shooting design
  • Nice photos in bright light
Cons:
  • Sluggish performance
  • Despite being the largest camera in its class it no longer has an optical viewfinder
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CNET
13 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P7700 review: Nicely designed, but is that enough?

It's a solid enthusiast "compact" that will please a lot of shooters, but the Nikon Coolpix P7700 doesn't quite deliver at midrange ISO sensitivities and its image-processing overhead might annoy impatient photographers. As with Canon's G series of cameras, I'm really struggling to identify the particular needs that models like the Nikon Coolpix P7700 serve. I can only arrive at them by process of elimination: you want better photo quality than a $250 point-and-shoot (but can't afford the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100), don't care about a big zoom range, don't care about size, and don't care about speed. They're perfectly fine cameras, with lots of photography-friendly twiddly bits, but there are other cameras like them that are smaller, faster, better, and comparably priced.
Pros:
  • A comfortable shooting design and nice photos in bright light number among the strengths of the Nikon Coolpix P7700.
Cons:
  • The P7700's performance is sluggish
  • and despite being the largest camera in its class it no longer has an optical viewfinder.
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PhotoRadar
13 years ago

Nikon's P series of compact cameras are the company's answer to the ever popular Canon G series, such as the G12 and new Canon G15
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TechRadar UK
13 years ago

Nikon P7700

Nikon's P series of compact cameras are the company's answer to the ever popular Canon G series, such as the G12 and new Canon G15 .
Pros:
  • Good design
  • Manual control
  • Control dials and customisable buttons
Cons:
  • Slow shot-to-shot times
  • Not a touchscreen
  • Noisy at high ISOs
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PC Magazine
13 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P7700 Review

The Nikon Coolpix P7700 has the longest zoom lens of any point-and-shoot camera in its class, but the lens should be stopped down to increase sharpness. The Nikon Coolpix P7700 ($499.95 direct)($449.98 at Amazon) is the follow-up to last year's P7100($449.98 at Amazon). It's a streamlined version of that camera's design—it omits the optical viewfinder, so it's not as tall, and integrates the front control wheel into the grip. The lens covers the same 28-200mm field of view—but it starts at f/2 and only closes to f/4 at the telephoto extreme, a full stop faster on both ends of the spectrum. The 12-megapixel camera maintains the excellent control layout of its predecessors, although images aren't quite as sharp with the lens wide open at f/2. The P7700 is a very good camera, but even with a fast lens and larger-than-average 1/1.7-inch image sensor, it can't compete with our Editors' Choice high-end compact—the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100($239.95 at Amazon)—which features a 1-inch sensor and a sharper lens. Design and Features The P7700 measures 2.9 by 4.7 by 2 inches (HWD) and weighs a bit shy of a pound at 13.9 ounces. It's not that...
Pros:
  • Excellent control layout
  • 7.1x zoom lens
  • Fast aperture lens
  • Very good high ISO performance
  • Hot shoe
Cons:
  • Lens is a tad soft at f/2
  • Slow shot-to-shot time
  • No optical viewfinder or EVF option
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PC Magazine
13 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P7700

The Nikon Coolpix P7700 ($499.95 direct) is the follow-up to last year's P7100 . It's a streamlined version of that camera's design-it omits the optical viewfinder, so it's not as tall, and integrates the front control wheel into the grip.
Cons:
  • Lens is a tad soft at f/2
  • Slow shot-to-shot time
  • No optical viewfinder or EVF option
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CNET
13 years ago

Nikon Coolpix P7700 keeps it lukewarm

It's a solid enthusiast "compact" that will please a lot of shooters, but the Nikon Coolpix P7700 doesn't quite deliver at midrange ISO sensitivities and its image-processing overhead might annoy impatient photographers.
Pros:
  • A comfortable shooting design and nice photos in bright light number among the strengths of the Nikon Coolpix P7700
Cons:
  • The P7700's performance is sluggish
  • and despite being the largest camera in its class it no longer has an optical viewfinder
Read more on CNET
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