hi this is my review on the nikon coolpix L810 price £150-£200 thanks for watching please like the video
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hi this is my review on the nikon coolpix L810 price £150-£200 thanks for watching please like the video
Video Rating: 4 / 5
These are pictures taken by me, with the Nikon L110, and I uploaded these to my deviantArt and YouTube. I hope everybody (somebody) likes them! The second song : www.youtube.com (Not mine)
Nikon COOLPIX P7700, S800c, S01, S6400, L610 – For more information click on any of the ‘Links’ further below. Nikon COOLPIX P7700 – Meet the COOLPIX P7700, a high-performance compact camera with the power and precision to fuel your creative passions. Its extra-large CMOS image sensor is paired with one of the best NIKKOR lenses we’ve ever put in a COOLPIX camera. Your photos and Full HD (1080p) videos will be second to none. With an Auto Mode you can rely on every time, 19 Scene Modes for getting the most out of every shooting situation, creative in-camera effects, complete PSAM control, RAW shooting and more — the COOLPIX P7700 will go as far as you want to go. For shooters seeking the ultimate compact digital camera performance, the COOLPIX P7700 delivers. For more information visit: goo.gl Nikon COOLPIX S800c – Introducing the most connected COOLPIX yet, the Nikon COOLPIX S800c, with the superior imaging power of a Nikon point-and-shoot camera and the capabilities of an Android™ smart device. Capture beautiful 16.0-megapixel photos and Full HD videos, then instantly share them directly from your camera through email, Google+™, Facebook, other photo sharing apps or wirelessly transfer them to your laptop, smartphone or tablet. The COOLPIX S800c is more than a camera—it’s also an Android smart device with a 3.5-in. OLED high-resolution touch screen. That means you can do things one can do with an Android smartphone or tablet. Use popular Android photography apps to …
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Unboxing Nikon Coolpix P510 Camera. For the outdoor photographer, the COOLPIX P510 puts you where you need to be. Bring your subjects up close and personal, with an incredible zoom range of 24mm-1000mm. Spontaneous action is captured sharp and clear with optical VR Image Stabilization and amazingly fast autofocus. Every image and Full HD (1080p) movie dazzles when produced by the advanced 16.1 MP CMOS sensor. Incredibly versatile 42x optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens (24mm-1000mm). 16.1 MP CMOS sensor ideal for low-light shooting and fast operation. High-speed continuous shooting captures 5 shots in approximately one second at full resolution. Built-in GPS records shooting location and logs routes. Map displays present location during shooting as well as Points of Interest (POI) locations; landmark information can be attached to photos. Record Full HD (1080p) Movies with stereo sound at the touch of a button, HDMI port built-in. Special effects which can be selected prior to shooting include Soft Focus, Sepia, High/Low key, High Contrast/Hard Monochrome, Selective color, Painting and Silhouette. Filter effects can be applied after the still shot has been taken; these include Soft, Selective color, Cross Screen, Fisheye and Miniature. Vari-angle 3.0-inch LCD monitor with ultra-high-resolution 921000 dot Clear Color Display and anti-reflection coating. 16 Scene modes plus Scene Auto Selector automatically optimize camera settings for best results. Easy Panorama Mode allows …
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A review of the Nikon Coolpix S80 Camera. A 14.1 Megapixel camera, that is ultra slim with 5x zoom Nikkor Lens. It possesses five VR image stabilizing features, with a easy auto mode. Enjoy! Comment, rate and subscribe! Twitter: twitter.com Website: www.tekbeattv.com Manufacturer Link www.nikon.com Nikon Coolpix S80 Camera Review Nikon Coolpix S80 Camera Review Nikon Coolpix S80 Camera Review Nikon Coolpix S80 Camera Review
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Nikon L110 Info: 15x zoom and wide-angle capability bring special moments closer: The fun starts with the compositional freedom of a 15x zoom, NIKKOR lens with 28mm wide-angle coverage* and macro shooting capability. Designed to deliver advanced photographic performance through easy operation, the COOLPIX L110 will help you capture those special moments with the quality and clarity they deserve. * 35mm format equivalent. Long battery life and shoot-anywhere AA-size convenience: The power-efficient COOLPIX L110 can shoot approximately 750 [TBA] still images or record 7 hours* of HD movie footage using the supplied AA-size lithium (FR6/ L91) batteries. Regular alkaline (LR6/L40) or optionally available Ni-MH rechargeable batteries can also be used, eliminating worries about running out of power virtually anywhere, anytime, on the road or off. *Recording stops automatically after 29 minutes. This figure is based on in-house testing standards and stated for recording at 25°C with AA-size/R6 lithium, alkaline, or fully-charged EN-MH2-B4 batteries. Actual results may vary greatly depending on factors that include differences in ambient temperature, and the amount of zoom and autofocus operations used. VR image stabilization and ergonomic grip ensure sharper results: Advanced features that help produce sharp pictures include Image sensor shift and Electronic VR image stabilization, ISO 6400* support, Motion Detection, as well as BSS (Best Shot Selector). The secure grip for the …
www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy one from Amazon? http This is an unboxing of the Nikon Coolpix S8100, a 12.1 megapixel digital camera with 10x optical zoom. Here’s the description from Amazon.com: “Fast, responsive and versatile, the Nikon Coolpix S8100 with advanced CMOS sensor technology and incredible 10X zoom will capture fast-moving subjects in still images and Full HD (1080) movies. High-speed operation, exceptional low-light performance, outstanding image quality and sophisticated features mark the 12.1-megapixel S8100. The optical 10x wide Zoom- NIKKOR ED glass lens covers 30-300mm, and the camera’s speedy start-up, fast autofocus, quick shutter release, superior low light performance and high-speed continuous shooting (five shots in one second!) ensure capture of all your memorable moments. The S8100 also offers Optical VR Image Stabilization, high ISO sensitivity to 3200, a new flash control system, movie recording with stereo sound and a 3-inch Ultra-High Resolution (921000-dot) Clear Color Display for bright, sharp image viewing and sharing.” Please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe to our channel, and post a comment or question if you have one. Thanks for watching!
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There is certainly room for a easily pocketable, high-specced, magnesium alloy bodied compact digicam as represented by the Coolpix P7700, which succeeds the P7100 model.

The lens is an f2.0 Nikkor, with a 35 SLR equivalent of 28-200mm.
The 7.5cm LCD screen is a vari-angle that swings 180 degrees laterally and vertically, making it an ideal finder for movie shooting, with the camera held at waist level.



Maximum still image size is 4000×3000 pixels, or 34x25cm as a print.
Movies at 1920×1080 pixels can be shot in MPEG4.
I immediately liked the rubberised speed grip on the camera, then quickly fell into sync with it simply by looking at the top deck: at left is a small dial and central button that takes you into image quality settings, ISO figure, white balance, auto bracketting, My Menu and picture control.

At right of the top deck is the main mode dial, offering entrée to auto shooting, PASM, movie record, CSM (custom movie settings), scene modes (portrait, sports, beach etc), effects (mono, cross processing, soften, etc), U1 to U3 (user settings).
Further right is the zoom lever and shutter button, plus the exposure compensation dial, Function 2 button and power on/off. The Function 1 button is located on the camera’s front.
As I said, I fell easily into sync because I could simply look at the latter set of controls and assess exactly where the camera was, settings-wise. Just like a film camera!
The camera’s rear is reasonably full with more controls: surrounding the four way rotating selector dial as well as buttons for replay, erase, menu, AE/AF lock and display options.
Unusually, there is no movie record button: you set the mode dial to movie, then press the shutter button. Makes sense to me! But of course, this means you can’t captures stills while recording video.
Usefully, there is a virtual horizon display for both vertical and horizontal photography.






The camera performed surprisingly well, right up to ISO 3200, with a loss of definition noticeable in the latter. By ISO 6400 equivalent the noise and definition loss were far too high.
One to two seconds after startup I could shoot my first shot; subsequent shots came in at 1-2 seconds apart.
I was surprised to find there was a noticeable amount of barrel and pincushion distortion at the wide and tele ends of the zoom range, respectively.


Quality: above average, with natural colour noticeable.
Why you would buy it: enjoyable, external photo controls; light too.
Why you wouldn’t: nothing to report.
I found out one novel feature when dealing with the P7700 in the early minutes of reviewership: if the LCD screen is closed, screen inwards, the camera will not start up. I guess it’s to avoid accidental battery drain. Nice touch!
For me, this is one of the more desirable compacts on the market, with many useful features. It would particularly suit the more experienced photographer but, in contrast, could easily be deployed as the family snapshot camera.
Image Sensor: 12.2 million effective pixels.
Metering: Matrix, centre-weighted and spot.
Sensor: 15mm CMOS.
Lens: f2-4/6.0-42.8mm (28-200mm as 35 SLR equivalent).
Exposure Modes: Auto, Program AE, shutter and aperture priority, manual.
Shutter Speed: 60 to 1/4000 second.
Continuous Speed: 3, 8fps.
Memory: SD/SDHC/SDXC cards plus 86MB internal memory.
Image Sizes (pixels): 4000×3000 to 640×480. Movies: 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×480 at 30fps.
Viewfinder: 7.5cm LCD (921,000 pixels).
File Formats: JPEG, NRW (RAW), MPO (3D), WAV, MPEG4
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 80 to 6400.
Interface: USB 3.0, AV, HDMI mini, DC input, external stereo mic, accessory terminal.
Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery, AC adaptor.
Dimensions: 118.5×72.5×50.4 WHDmm.
Weight: 392 g (inc battery and SD card).
Price: Get a price on the Nikon Coolpix P7700 at Amazon.
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Just Posted: We’ve just added a 36-image sample gallery to our hands-on preview of the Nikon Coolpix P7700. We’ve been using a production P7700 for a few days and as we work out way through the necessary studio and real-world shooting we’ve created a sample gallery to show you what the camera can do. Our gallery contains images shot in a range of different conditions, both indoors and out. Click the links below to go see our full hands-on preview of the P7700 now updated with with real-world samples.
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Nikon Europe presents the COOLPIXS01, a striking microcam that marks the most fashionable addition to date for the COOLPIX range. Even though it hasa body smaller than a credit card, its stand-outstylemakes sure it is noticed. In glossy red, mirror, white, black,or pink, with a 3x optical zoom NIKKOR lens, 6.2cm (2.5″) touchscreen, 10.1MP CCD image sensor, 7.3GB internal memory and 720pmovie, it’s thecamera you can use anytime, anywhere. Other key features: – NIKKOR 3x optical zoom lens (29–87mm): enjoy the benefits of Nikon’s precise lens technology. From group shots to portraits, this lens offers superior photos and movies on the go. – HD movie (720p): record life in high-definition motion with ease. A simple touch of the screen in Movie Mode is all it takes to start recording your movie. – Motion Blur Detection: Motion Blur Detection reduces the effect of camera shake to compensate for camera and subject movement. High ISO (up to 1600) light sensitivity reduces the risk of blurred images with fast-moving subjects or in low-light. – Easy Auto mode with Scene Auto Selector: the camera automatically chooses the optimum scene mode for situation you’re shooting in, so you get stunning results every time. – EXPEED C2: Nikon’s advanced image processing system optimizes all camera technologies for quick response, superior performance and maximum image quality. – USB and AC charging: can be charged from your computer with the USB cable included. The COOLPIX S01comes in …
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2 Hours at Balcombe Viaduct. Track: Bon Iver, Beth/Rest First tests with the Sony NEX-FS100. I wanted to try the quick slow motion function built in to the camera, 50p @ 25p. Recored onto internal SD card. Custom picture profile & slight graded image. Edited in good old vintage FCP 7. Lens used: Nikon AF Nikkor 35-70mm 2.8 via Metabones lens mount adapter / NF-E Mount. My thanks to my family for taking my orders for 2 hours in the hot Sussex sun. – Michelle, Harry & Buddy the Beagle. – Changed title name as it was so boring “Balcombe Viaduct / FS100” what was I thinking! Profile: BLK LVL: +5 GAM: CINEMATONE1 BLK GAM: RANGE:MID LV L: +3 KNEE: MAN / 95% / -2 COLOR MODE: CINEMATONE2 / LVL: 8 COLOR LEVEL -2 COLOR DEPTH: Y -2 WB SHIFT: LB-CC / LB -3 DETAIL LVL: +1 / MAN: V/H BAL 0 / B/W BAL TYPE3 / LIMIT 7 / CRISP 0 / Hi-LiGHT 1
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