Nikon digital cameras occupy a special niche in the photography market and they are popular among people thanks to their Coolpix line of cameras as well as the notable D-series SLRs. There are “point and shoot”, ultra compact, extended zoom as well as SLR/professional Nikon digital cameras with a variety of megapixel resolutions. An excellent and highly rated Nikon digital camera is the Nikon Coolpix S7c. This model also provides the user with crisp portrait photographs thanks to its Face-Priority AF; the camera comes with 7.1 megapixels resolution and is Wi-fi capable. Other useful features include vibration reduction, 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom, auto focus and auto exposure. The LCD display is bigger at 3 inches, stores files in JPEG file format, and has Secure Digital card storage of 14MB internal.
An Absolute Marvel: Nikon D200
An absolutely marvelous Nikon digital camera is the Nikon D200 (body only) which is a SLR targeting both professional photographers and the entry-level professionals. A powerful 10.2 megapixel resolution makes this digital camera powerful enough for use by professionals, while its small body attracts users who are more accustomed to the look and feel of other mainstream conventional digital cameras.
This Nikon digital camera is a safe bet, when it comes to wonderful performance and easy operation. Its advanced features like wireless photo transfer make this camera the best of its kind in the market.
A. Nikon Digital Camera D70's - Does The Grade Up Justify The Upgrade?
After Canon released its first Digital Rebel - an SLR designed to make it possible for novices to take excellent pictures, while at the same time offering lots of scope for advanced enthusiasts - Nikon soon answered with its D70, which has more recently been upgraded with the release of the Nikon D70s and Nikon dodn't fall into that trap.
The new D70s has a 2-inch LCD which is slightly larger than the D70's 1.8-inch screen, but this is not very noticeable.
It also uses a higher-capacity battery than its predecessor, and a slightly improved, more readable menu structure. It retains the same useful manual focus facility where you just grip the focus ring and adjust the focus - even while autofocus is engaged.
As far as image quality is concerned, nothing changes about the excellent quality already achieved by the D70, as the imaging system remains the same. The new camera also retains the 6.1 megapixel resolution of the D70.
One area of improvement is the built-in Speedlight flash, which now gives improved exposure with flash shots, and more even lighting with wider zoom settings.
More features of the Nikon D70s digital camera:
The viewfinder of the Nikon D70s has a diopter adjustment for individual differences in vision. To adjust viewfinder focus the diopter control is adjusted up and down until the viewfinder display and focus brackets are in focus.
The Nikon D70s offers a choice of seven Digital Vari-Program (pre-set) modes. When you select a program the camera's settings are automatically optimized to suit the selected scene.
The camera supports JPEG and RAW file formats, and the ISO range is 200-1600.
Lenses: It accepts interchangeable Nikkor lenses.
B. Why Buy A Nikon Coolpix S51 Digital Camera?
Do people actually buy cameras because they think it enhances their image? The million dollar question here though, is whether buying a Nikon Coolpix S51 Digital Camera will allow you to take cool pictures like the name suggests. Being able to reach into a pocket quickly, grab your camera and snag a picture at a moments is a nice feature. If it works. Don't count on catching many of those candid moments with a Coolpix. Pants pockets full of dust and beach sand, backpacks along with your paper clip collection, and car consoles right beside all your loose dimes and nickels. You'd think, they'd make the Coolpix LCD a little more durable for these hostile environments. Megapixels and LCD's screens seem to be the big selling point these days with manufacturers. If only more consumers realized that too many megapixels result in noisy pictures, especially with an ultra-compact camera that have such a small image sensor to start with. I swear that little Energizer Bunny is subsidizing the camera manufacturers big LCD hype, just to ensure he stays employed forever. I'd gladly exchange a 3 inch LCD for a 2 inch one, if it meant I got 30% more pictures, and a viewfinder thrown in as a backup.
Just for good measure, here's a couple other shots to the body of the Nikon Coolpix S51:
- hard to hold onto, power switch too easy to press accidentally
- LCD display is very grainy
- door to battery and memory card is fragile and hard to open
- no auto presets dial
- photos under florescent lighting have greenish tinge
An Absolute Marvel: Nikon D200
An absolutely marvelous Nikon digital camera is the Nikon D200 (body only) which is a SLR targeting both professional photographers and the entry-level professionals. A powerful 10.2 megapixel resolution makes this digital camera powerful enough for use by professionals, while its small body attracts users who are more accustomed to the look and feel of other mainstream conventional digital cameras.
This Nikon digital camera is a safe bet, when it comes to wonderful performance and easy operation. Its advanced features like wireless photo transfer make this camera the best of its kind in the market.
A. Nikon Digital Camera D70's - Does The Grade Up Justify The Upgrade?
After Canon released its first Digital Rebel - an SLR designed to make it possible for novices to take excellent pictures, while at the same time offering lots of scope for advanced enthusiasts - Nikon soon answered with its D70, which has more recently been upgraded with the release of the Nikon D70s and Nikon dodn't fall into that trap.
The new D70s has a 2-inch LCD which is slightly larger than the D70's 1.8-inch screen, but this is not very noticeable.
It also uses a higher-capacity battery than its predecessor, and a slightly improved, more readable menu structure. It retains the same useful manual focus facility where you just grip the focus ring and adjust the focus - even while autofocus is engaged.
As far as image quality is concerned, nothing changes about the excellent quality already achieved by the D70, as the imaging system remains the same. The new camera also retains the 6.1 megapixel resolution of the D70.
One area of improvement is the built-in Speedlight flash, which now gives improved exposure with flash shots, and more even lighting with wider zoom settings.
More features of the Nikon D70s digital camera:
The viewfinder of the Nikon D70s has a diopter adjustment for individual differences in vision. To adjust viewfinder focus the diopter control is adjusted up and down until the viewfinder display and focus brackets are in focus.
The Nikon D70s offers a choice of seven Digital Vari-Program (pre-set) modes. When you select a program the camera's settings are automatically optimized to suit the selected scene.
The camera supports JPEG and RAW file formats, and the ISO range is 200-1600.
Lenses: It accepts interchangeable Nikkor lenses.
B. Why Buy A Nikon Coolpix S51 Digital Camera?
Do people actually buy cameras because they think it enhances their image? The million dollar question here though, is whether buying a Nikon Coolpix S51 Digital Camera will allow you to take cool pictures like the name suggests. Being able to reach into a pocket quickly, grab your camera and snag a picture at a moments is a nice feature. If it works. Don't count on catching many of those candid moments with a Coolpix. Pants pockets full of dust and beach sand, backpacks along with your paper clip collection, and car consoles right beside all your loose dimes and nickels. You'd think, they'd make the Coolpix LCD a little more durable for these hostile environments. Megapixels and LCD's screens seem to be the big selling point these days with manufacturers. If only more consumers realized that too many megapixels result in noisy pictures, especially with an ultra-compact camera that have such a small image sensor to start with. I swear that little Energizer Bunny is subsidizing the camera manufacturers big LCD hype, just to ensure he stays employed forever. I'd gladly exchange a 3 inch LCD for a 2 inch one, if it meant I got 30% more pictures, and a viewfinder thrown in as a backup.
Just for good measure, here's a couple other shots to the body of the Nikon Coolpix S51:
- hard to hold onto, power switch too easy to press accidentally
- LCD display is very grainy
- door to battery and memory card is fragile and hard to open
- no auto presets dial
- photos under florescent lighting have greenish tinge
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