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The overall build quality of the camera is very good and the design is stylish enough to appeal both genders. Performance We ran our series of tests with this camera which include the zoom test, ISO sensitivity test, aperture priority, flash as well as video test.
Zoom Test We tested the zoom of this camera by shooting images outdoors using auto mode. Having an optical zoom of 36x and an image stabilizing functionality, the pictures shot were crisp and a fair amount of detail was noticed. The image shakes a lot on the screen and one may get the feeling that the picture clicked will be blurred. However, the image stabilizer does the job very well over here.
This is the smallest aperture available on this camera. At ISO sensitivity of no image noise was noticed and the images looked very crisp. There was not much change in noise levels as the ISO sensitivity was increased. Though really clear, the image was looking a bit noisy at ISO This trend as expected continued as ISO increased.
The image started showing a fair amount of noise as well at this ISO setting. ISO showed the maximum amount of noise and unless the aperture is set along with the shutter speed, this should be avoided. Flash Test During the flash test, images look crisp when the flash is on but colours look vibrant.
A lot of detail can be made out as well compared to when the flash is off. The flash is quite powerful and can illuminate an area of 15 feet. Performance Continued Indoor images captured shot really well and colours looked natural. There was very minimal grain noticed. Macro images provided a fine amount of detail as well.
We tested the p high definition video recording on this camera and the results were really good. There was no lag noticed when switching between bright to dimly lit areas and there were no focusing issues.
Nikon claims that the mAh battery bundled with the camera can shoot up to shots with a single charge. The overall performance of this camera was really good and no issues were noticed.
This is a really great camera and does well in design, build quality, features as well as performance. The camera is one of the better superzooms we have tested and with the image stabilization options, zoomed in images look really good. However, the only drawback we had found with this camera was the pricing.
That being said, if one has just above Rs. Find latest and upcoming tech gadgets online on Tech2 Gadgets. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison. Its mind-blowing 36x Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens pulls you in from wide panoramas to crisp close-ups, and its 3-inch tilting vari-angle monitor makes it easy to shoot from unusual angles and tricky vantage points. Plus, its dual image processors and Its optical zoom The LCD pulls out from the body and can be tilted up or down, but it does not swing out horizontally from the body and rotate.
Like all LCDs and EVFs, the screen blanks out for a second once you've taken a shot, but it's reasonably fast to recover. To its right is a Display button for changing what info is viewed on the displays and a movie record button with a switch for picking what type of video you want to shoot regular or high speed.
The rest of the controls don't change from the P i. There is now a rocker switch on the lens barrel for controlling the lens. It can be used to zoom in and out handy when shooting movies , snap the lens back a bit in telephoto, should your subject move out of frame, or for manual focus. Its function is changed in the settings menu; this is a nuisance while testing, but otherwise fine, as I don't imagine changing it often in regular use.
The only other change is a button just behind the shutter release for changing continuous-shooting modes. The menu systems are sharp and easy to read, helped, no doubt, by the bright, high-resolution LCD. My one gripe is that there are no shortcuts for changing ISO, white balance, autofocus mode or area mode, or metering.
Almost everything's done through the Menu button. Even exposure bracketing, which I expected to find under the continuous-shooting modes, is in the main menu system. If you want fast, easy control over those settings, this might be a deal breaker for you.
The battery compartment and card slot are under a door on the bottom. The battery life isn't great for this camera, and using the wall adapter takes nearly 5 hours to fully charge the battery from zero. If a typical day of shooting will include the high-speed burst modes and movie capture and using the 3-inch LCD and the zoom a lot, you'll want a backup battery.
Outputs are under a cover on the body's left side. There's no accessory shoe for an add-on flash, limiting you to the onboard pop-up one. It doesn't automatically rise when needed; it remains off until you push a button on the left side of the camera.
It's adequately powerful and there are flash exposure compensation settings available. Conclusions Like I said about the P, the Nikon Coolpix P is one of those cameras that consumers will either love for all that it can do or hate because one of those things isn't taking superb photos. For those interested mainly in having a very wide, very long lens on a point-and-shoot with room for experimentation and a lot of settings to play with, the P is exactly that.
Find out more about how we test digital cameras. Joshua Goldman. Its photo and video quality is very soft, particularly at high ISOs and in low-light conditions. It also lacks raw support and auto picture rotation. The Nikon Coolpix P improves on its predecessor's features and shooting performance, but its photos and video quality still aren't as good as the rest of the package. Sample photos: Nikon Coolpix P Shooting speed in seconds Shorter bars indicate better performance.
Nikon Coolpix P 1. Fujifilm FinePix HS10 2. Typical continuous-shooting speed in fps Longer bars indicate better performance. Fujifilm FinePix HS10 Nikon Coolpix P Sony a7 IV initial review.
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