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Nikon Coolpix P60 Digital Camera

Nikon P60

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Key Features of the Nikon P60 :
  • 8.1-megapixel resolution.
  • 5x optical zoom.
  • Vibration reduction
  • Large 2.7" high-resolution LCD.
  • Electronic Viewfinder
  • In-Camera Red-Eye Fix.
  • Enhanced Face-Priority AF automatically focuses on up to 12 faces
  • Capture images to SD memory card (not included).
Traditional camera styling, reliable performance. An impressively high 8.1-megapixel count delivers pictures with true-to-life color and pleasing details. What’s more, it means images can be enlarged greatly and still look absolutely stunning. The quality optics of a 36-180mm 5x Zoom-Nikkor lens (35mm format equivalent) maximize compositional freedom and image quality.

Coolpix P60 Highlights

Practical shooting modes Programmed Auto [P] and Manual [M] exposure modes that give greater personal control over camera operation are accessible via the Mode dial, as well as a selection of 15 scene-optimized modes and four different movie modes.

VR image stabilization Nikon’s image sensor shift VR image stabilization compensates for camera shake to produce clearer, sharper results in lower light or unsteady conditions. VR’s stabilizing effects also help you shoot more smoothly and easily.

ISO 2000 capability Light sensitivity range up to ISO 2000 with manual control or auto control (up to ISO 800) creates new opportunities to take sharper, more natural looking photos in lower light conditions, or to capture fastmoving subjects with outstanding clarity.

AA-size batteries for shoot-anywhere convenience Compatibility with AA-size batteries, which are widely available around the world, means carefree shooting virtually anywhere without worrying about recharging or running out of power.

Coolpix Premium Features

Coolpix in-camera technologies give you the edge when it comes to taking beautiful pictures more easily and with greater enjoyment. Included are innovative functions that increase shooting opportunities in a broader range of situations, help to optimize images, and add a new dimension of fun to sharing those results.

VR image stabilization Nikon Coolpix cameras offer an array of VR technologies that produce blur-free images when shooting in unsteady conditions or at slower shutter speeds. Selected models are equipped with one of two types of Optical VR, Lens Shift VR, which delivers sharp and steady images effective for shooting and faster framing with the LCD, or Image Sensor Shift VR, which moves the image sensor to accurately compensate for camera shake. Other models offer Electronic VR which applies movement data to image processing to turn blurred images into beautifully clear results.

Better pictures in lower light Selected Coolpix models offer ISO capability beyond the range of conventional digital compacts. An exciting advantage that greatly increases photographic possibilities, high ISO capability delivers excellent exposure in challenging conditions, broadens the scope of possible subjects and allows scenes to be captured beautifully without compromising natural light.

Face-priority AF Available only with Nikon Coolpix cameras, the clever Face-priority AF function helps ensure satisfyingly crisp portraits no matter where the subject is in the shot. By automatically detecting people's faces in the frame, the photographer is free to press the shutter for sharp portraits with focus exactly where it's wanted.

D-Lighting Only Nikon delivers the advantage of D-Lighting, a unique technology with the ability to rescue underexposed images or shots taken with excessive backlight. Accessible in Playback mode, this innovative feature automatically creates a copy of the image, adding light and detail added where necessary, while leaving correctly-exposed areas untouched. As a result, images are significantly improved in a manner that is much more natural looking.

In-camera red-eye fix Coolpix cameras offer refined red-eye reduction capability that surpasses other digital compacts. First, a series of pre-flashes stimulate the subject’s pupils, causing them to constrict. The camera then analyzes the captured image for the remaining presence of red eyes, automatically correcting them in-camera before saving the image to memory.



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Compare Nikon P60 with similar cameras

Name: Canon A570 IS Canon A590IS Nikon P60 Canon A580
Megapixels: 7.1 8.0 8.1 8.0
Optical Zoom: 4 X 4 X 5 X 4 X
Max Res: 3072 x 2304 3264 x 2448 3264 x 2448 3264 x 2448
LCD Screen: 2.5 " 2.5 " 2.5 " 2.5 "
Digital zoom: 4x Yes, up to 4x Yes, up to 4x Yes, up to 4x
Image stabilizer: Yes, Lens Yes, Lens Yes, Sensor shift Yes, Lens
Media Card: SD/SDHC card SD/MMC/SDHC card SD/MMC/SDHC card + Internal SD/MMC/SDHC card
Battery: AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended) AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended) AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended) AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended)
Weight (with batteries): 215 g (7.6 oz) 225 g (7.9 oz) 210 g (7.4 oz) 225 g (7.9 oz)
Lowest Price: $139.95 $107.88 $133.95 $139.95
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Nikon P60 User Reviews

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This item is reviewed by 34 people so far.
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3
Out of 5
Excellent camera but can't download to Windows 2000 by cable
- Reviewd on: 2009-01-04 By: Peter V. Brown
Pros: Uses standard AA batteries, not proprietary rechargables; sharp pictures; good lens zoom range; flash does NOT automatically charge until needed, which lets you turn it off to save batteries; high ISO mode lets you take pictures in church without flash; many tweaks possible to optimize pix.

Cons: Cannot download pix via cable to Windows 2000 computer, must use card reader for that - which results in a lot of opening & closing of battery door since card is in the same compartment. Cable works fine with XP computer. Nikon cameras greater than 8 megapixels all use proprietary rechargeable batteries.

5
Out of 5
Good camera, poor service
- Reviewd on: 2008-12-13 By: J. Swanson
The camera is fine. Just what I wanted. However, I also ordered a case for the new camera and some how that got lost in the shuffle. Since the camera and the case were to come from two different suppliers I didn't notice the fact that the case was never included on any order. I have made due with another case I had on hand but I would have rather had the one I originally ordered. But since I didn't pay for it, I'm not out anything but inconvenience.

James W. Swanson
jimjans@msn.com

1
Out of 5
I'll never buy a Nikon again
- Reviewd on: 2008-12-10 By: J. Cole
We bought this camera in April, 2007 from Amazon. It worked ok, not great. It took several seconds to store each picture and be ready to take another one, even though I bought a very fast flash memory card. The battery cover broke almost immediately, so the batteries are now held in by a piece of tape. Within 5 months of purchase, however, we got the dreaded "LCD read error." The lens was stuck halfway open, the camera wouldn't focus, and it made a horrible grinding sound when turned on or off. We sent it in for service, and it's still there 3 months later. I've called Nikon many times, and they always assure me the camera is almost fixed and I'll have it back in a jiffy. Weeks later, I'm still camera-less, so I call again and get the same story. These guys make a flimsy camera and have no idea how to service it. Never again

5
Out of 5
A capable inexpensive winner
- Reviewd on: 2008-12-02 By: Brett Ryan
After much research and pavement pounding I recently decided to buy a Nikon P60. I have had no regrets on buying this fine camera and it does 95% of what I need a camera to do.

On macro work the camera is quite good as I have taken a number of very good closeups of flowers, insects, and other small things like bare microchips. Hard to find fault here except on some subjects I've had to take two or three shots to get a good one. I personally chalk this little problem up to operator error because I'm still learning about what this little gem can do.

Using this camera for outdoor photography is where it shines. Unlike most modern point and shoot cameras that depend entirely upon the big LCD on the back of the case, which is glare prone on every one that I've seen, this camera has a viewfinder with a tiny, but very good LCD in it that simply removes the glare issue. The other added bonus in using the viewfinder instead of the big LCD on the back of the camera is greatly increased battery life. I managed close to 500 shots on a single pair of AA alkaline batteries using this feature alone.

If there is any weakness in this camera it has to be the same with all small frame point and shoot cameras, the flash. To me it is amazing the output of the tiny flash unit built into the camera but it is quite limited. When buying this camera you have to keep in mind that all indoor flash photography is best when your subject is between ten and twenty feet away. At least that's where I've gotten the best results in all the various modes that require the flash when I've used this camera.

The real bright spot with this camera is the fireworks mode. I suggest having some kind of camera stand when using this mode because when you hit the switch the shutter will remain open for a full four seconds thus getting a good exposure of the fireworks in motion, leaving nice traces in the image looking like some beautiful artwork in the end. Really fantastic. I intend to experiment with this scene mode in other situations, like parties or night time city scenes.


There are many other scene modes but I do not have time, or space to review them all but there are three other strong points with this point and shoot camera.

1. Lens body is quite good with very little distortion at the higher levels of zoom.

2. This camera has a natural 5x zoom capability, and also a digital zoom. Disable the digital zoom, as in all digital cameras I consider that feature worthless, stay with the optical zoom. If you need to get closer to the subject then handle that with post processing in your favorite photo editing program but be certain to have the camera at its highest quality (least amount of compression) setting and resloution (highest mega-pixel setting).

3. The P60 takes two standard AA batteries, not some special format. Add to that the battery chamber is quite well designed so that the batteries will not get stuck in the case. The previous camera that I have been using now has a Li-Ion battery that is solidly stuck within the case. When it dies that four year old beater will be going to the landfill. Add to that getting new batteries will not be a problem because AA's are sold everywhere.

In summary I feel that this is a wonderful camera for the price that is quite capable of what it was designed for but remember it is a mid-range point and shoot style camera with a few more features, useful features, than your standard point and shoot style camera. If you need a camera to do more then you need to look at the high end point and shoots like the Nikon P80 or P6000 which has a RAW file mode.

4
Out of 5
Nikon Digital Camera CoolPix P60
- Reviewd on: 2008-11-26 By: Ruth Gonzales
Very nice product. I took it on a cruize and it worked out very well. Once I learned how to change the default setting to suit my needs, it was GREAT. Speedy delivery. Nice price. Night shots were not very good but probably because I have not had a chance to experiment with the settings as yet. I had only one week to get used to it before the cruize. It came with a wrist strap but I would like to get a neck strap. It would be more convenient for me. Also the vibration reduction is good for this camera and for the price it suits me just fine. The one step up model is supposed to be better at this but costs $100 more so I think I will stick with this model.