Nikon Coolpix S9300
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13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix S9300
The Nikon Coolpix S9300 is point-and-shoot camera with a powerful 18x optical zoom lens, a 16-megapixel resolution, built-in GPS and full HD 1080p video recording. It's very easy to use but we found that the image quality could have been better and image stabilization wasn't the best either.
Pros:
- 18x optical zoom
- Easy to use
- Full 1080p video recording
Cons:
- Poor image stabilization
- Sub-par battery life
- Only average image and video quality
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix S9300 review
Like its predecessor, the Coolpix S9300 is designed for anyone who wants a long-zoom camera that's exceptionally easy to operate. When you remove the S9100's top-notch image quality and the decent battery life from the equation, however, the Coolpix S9300 becomes a far less commendable camera.
13 years ago
Great Camera
We bought this to replace our Nikon P90 that was very disappointing from the get-go. It took great outdoor shots but it sucked indoors and took forever to focus.
Pros:
- Takes great indoor and outdoor shots
- Very compact size
- Fast focus and great digital zoom capability
Cons:
- The pop-up flash is right where your left index finger normally sits but it tells you that the flash is needed and no out
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix S9300 Digital Camera Review
For the most part, the S9300 brings nothing particularly new or exciting to the compact camera market but instead offers itself up as a solid and simplified overall performer: a Jack of all trades if you will and there's certainly nothing wrong with that.
13 years ago
Keen to establish a foothold in the travel zoom market, Nikon has launched the Coolpix S9300, which replaces the year-old Nikon Coolpix S9100 and competes with the new Panasonic TZ30 (and its predecessor the TZ20) and the Canon PowerShot SX260 HS.
13 years ago
Nikon COOLPIX S9300: Review
The Nikon COOLPIX S9300 is definitely one of the new Nikon cameras more attractive market for both the camera body very thin and robust, which features purely globe-trotter (GPS and map onto the world) that intrigue an audience extremely diverse.
Pros:
- Map of the world
- EXPEED C2, 18x optical zoom NIKKOR
- Machine body extremely subtle
- GPS system
- 3D shooting mode, System Lens-shift vibration reduction
- Compatibility with Eye-Fi X2
- 16 MP CMOS sensor
Cons:
- Battery Pack
- non-touch Display
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix S9300 Review: Ready to Roll
I've been a street photographer for most of my adult life so I really like compact P&S digicams – they are small enough to drop in a shirt pocket, tough enough to go just about anywhere, they generally produce first-rate images with little effort on the part of the shooter, and they are...
Pros:
- Compact 18x zoom
- Nice 1080 HD video
- Large
- hi-res LCD
Cons:
- Expensive
- No manual exposure modes
- Stability issues at telephoto
13 years ago
Outstanding
Best quality snaps from a compact camera that I have seen. Very robust and idiot proof.
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix S9300 review
For years we've moaned and groaned about camera manufacturers raising the megapixel ratings of cameras, something that gives extra detail that we don't particularly need and extra noise that we definitely don't want.
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix S9300
Nikon's travel zoom range was late to the fold compared to the competition and it has been a slower upturn for the company's S9000-series. Yet the latest Coolpix S9300 has a specification that more closely resembles much of the competition.
Pros:
- Big zoom range
- build quality
- decent LCD screen
Cons:
- No manual modes
- shorter zoom than competitors
- limited battery life
- poorer image quality than its predecessor
- shutter lag
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