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How to select the right Nikon Coolpix camera



The P-series



Nikon says its P-series lineup is targeted at seasoned photographers who want a high-performance camera with advanced features. Some shooters in this family are loaded with dSLR-like functions such as full manual exposure override and RAW image support. Certain units have unique features such as tilting LCD, onboard GPS for geotagging purpose or a superlong zoom lens to snap faraway subjects.

Price range: S$399 (US$293.76) to S$699 (US$514.64)

In this series


Nikon Coolpix P6000
This 13.5-megapixel camera is one of the most advanced point-and-shoots in Nikon's current Coolpix range. Not only does it have a built-in GPS system for geotagging, the onboard LAN port facilitates transferring of images to Nikon's myPictureTown online gallery. The P6000 is also capable of recording RAW images so users can have more creative control when editing the snaps on their computer.
Other related model: P5100


Nikon Coolpix P90
Travelers who are looking for a megazoom shooter can consider the P90. Armed with a 24x optical zoom lens, this snapper lets you capture almost anything, from wide expanses of scenery to closeup shots of wildlife. The 3-inch LCD can be tilted to facilitate shooting overhead or at waist-level.
Other related model: P80


Tags: DSLR, IBM pSeries, Imaging, Camera, Nikon Corp.

 

 

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