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Nikon Coolpix S2500 Point & Shoot

Tuesday, 10 January 2012 0 comments

Summary of Camera: Nikon Coolpix S2500 Point & Shoot

The Nikon Coolpix S2500 is a 12 megapixel compact digital camera. This Coolpix camera uses Nikon's EXPEED C2 Image Processing Engine and has a 1/2.3-inch CCD sensor. The S2500 has a 20 mm slim body, which makes it easier to carry around. Body This Coolpix camera weighs 117 g (with battery and memory card) and has dimension of 93.1 x 57.1 x 20.0 mm. The 2.7-inch TFT LCD monitor in this Nikon camera has resolution of 230,000 dot pixels. The S2500 comes with an internal memory of 16 MB and additional external memory can be added using SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card. The camera kit comes with rechargeable Li-ion battery EN-EL19, which can take up to 220 shots per charge. Performance The Nikon Coolpix S2500 uses the 4x zoom NIKKOR lens with focal length of 4.9 - 19.6 mm. The camera can zoom digitally and optically up to 4x. The Auto Focus of the camera has a range of 50 cm in Normal mode and 8 cm in Macro mode. The Auto ISO sensitivity of the S2500 ranges from ISO 80 - 1600 and Manual ISO ranges from ISO 80 - 3200. This Coolpix camera has Aperture range of f/3.2-5.9. Features and Connectivity The Coolpix S2500 has Electronic VR and BSS (Best Shot Selector) image stabilization feature. The camera supports various scene modes such as Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night portrait, Party/indoor, Beach, Snow, Sunset, Dusk/dawn, Night landscape, Close-up, Food, Museum, Fireworks show, Black and White Copy, Backlighting and Panorama assist. The Self timer function can be set at 2 or 10 sec duration. The camera can also shoot in Continuous mode at 0.9 fps for up to 3 shots. The Nikon Coolpix S2500 can shoot video in VGA (640 x 480) resolution and supports mono/wav file, AVI movie formats. The images are saved in Compressed JPEG - EXIF format. The S2500 compact digital camera supports Hi-speed USB.

Nikon Coolpix L23 Point & Shoot

Monday, 9 January 2012 1 comments

Summary of Camera: Nikon Coolpix L23 Point & Shoot

The Nikon Coolpix L23 is an entry level compact digital camera. L23 is a 10.1 megapixel camera and is powered by EXPEED C2 Image Processing Engine. This Coolpix camera is equipped with a 5x optical zoom NIKKOR lens and has 28mm (35mm format equivalent) focal length. Body The Nikon L23 weighs 170g and has dimension of 96.7 x 59.9 x 29.3 mm. The camera features a 2.7-inch TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 230,000 dot pixels. The Coolpix L23 has an internal memory of 22MB and supports external memory cards such as SD, SDHC and SDXC. The camera comes with LR6/L40 alkaline battery, which can take up to 250 pictures. A user can also use rechargeable Ni-MH Battery EN-MH2 and FR6/L91 lithium battery, which can click up to 250 pictures and 660 pictures, respectively. Performance The Nikon Coolpix L23 can zoom up to 5x optically and 4x digitally. This camera has a Focus range of 30cm in normal mode and 3cm in macro mode. The camera has auto ISO sensitivity ranging from ISO 80-1600. The internal Flash has various modes such as Auto, Auto with red-eye reduction, Flash Off, Fill flash and Slow sync. Features and Connectivity Coolpix 23 features various scene modes such as Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night portrait, Party/indoor, Beach, Snow, Sunset, Dusk/dawn, Night landscape, Close-up, Food, Museum, Fireworks show, Black and White Copy, Backlighting, and Panorama assist. The camera features three image stabilization options: electronic vibration reduction (VR), motion detection and Best Shot Selector (BSS) to give good quality images. A user can setup self timer for 10 seconds and shoot in a continuous mode at 1.4 fps for up to 4 shots. The Nikon Coolpix L23 can record movie in VGA format at 30 fps. The camera supports AVI movie format and JPEG image format. In terms of connectivity, the camera uses USB cable.

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