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www.amazon.2db.com.pl - Nikon Coolpix P60 8.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom with Vibration Reduction (Black)

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List Price: $229.95
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Manufacturer: Nikon
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Nikon Color: Black Connectivity: AV Digital Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2.5 EAN: 0018208255931 Feature: 8.1-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Included Software: Yes Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Nikon Manufacturer: Nikon Maximum Focal Length: 32 Maximum Resolution: 8 Minimum Focal Length: 6.4 Model: 25593 Optical Zoom: 5 Publisher: Nikon Release Date: 2008-02-18 Special Features: nv:Sensor^8.1 Megapixel|Size^1/2.3-inch|Image Resolution^3264 x 2448|Movie Resolution^640 x 480|Memory Included^12MB Internal|Storage Media^SD/SDHC Memory Card|Compressed Format^JPEG (Exif Ver 2.2)|Compressed Format^DPOF|Compressed Format^DCF 2.0|Movie File Format^AVI|Optical Zoom^5x|Focal Length^6.4-32.0mm|Focus Mode^Contrast detection AF|LCD Monitor^2.5-inches|LCD Pixels^201,000 pixels|LCD Coverage^100%|Maximum Aperture^F 3.6 - 4.5|Exposure Modes^Program Auto Studio: Nikon
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Features
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8.1-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches 5x optical zoom; vibration reduction 2.7-inch 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)
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Editorial Reviews:
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Nikon Coolpix P60 is a simple to use point-&-shoot digital-camera that offers some creative options to extend your talents. It has optical image stabilization to reduce blur from normal hand movement. AA batteries power the P60 and that's nifty when you're touring around the world. The AA is a common battery found everywhere. You can shoot movies and stills and store them on an optional SD memory card. A USB port is built-in to transfer your images to a PC or Mac or MP3. It's Internet friendly! Top Continuous Shooting Speed - Approximately 2 fps / continuous Shooting Options - Continuous, Single, Multishot 16 Storage media - Internal memory (approx. 12 MB), SD SDHC memory cards Image Stabilization - Optical Movie Modes - Movie with sound ISO sensitivity - ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 2000, Auto (auto gain ISO 80-800) Exposure Modes - Programmed Auto (P) with Flexible Program, Manual (M); Scene Modes - Face-Priority AF, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Portrait, Party/Indoor, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/Dawn, Night Landscape, Close Up, Museum, Fireworks Show, Copy, Back Light, Panorama Assist Hi-Speed USB Powered by Two AA alkaline (supplied), lithium or oxyride batteries, two EN-MH1 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (optional), AC Adapter EH-65A (optional) / Battery life - Approx. 190 shots with alkaline, 230 shots with oxyride, 650 shots with lithium or 350 shots with EN-MH1 Storage System - JPEG - JPEG-baseline-compliant; can be selected from Size priority and Optimal quality; AVI; WAV File System - DCF 2.0, DPOF, EXIF 2.21 Built-in ElectronicFlash Video Output - NTSC PAL Self-timer - 10 seconds, 2 seconds Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) - Approx. 95.5 x 63.5 x 36 mm (3.8 x 2.5 x 1.4 in.) excluding projections; Weight - Approx. 160 g (5.6 oz.) without battery and SD memory card
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice features but poor quality Comment: The Nikon P60 has really nice features for the price: it has a handy (electronic) view-finder (that isn't painful to use because you don't need to squint like mad), useful 5x zoom and helpful optical image stabilization (VR). However, to me, the deal breaker was the fact that it uses the ubiquitous AA cell instead of an expensive proprietary battery. This is great for traveling - if your batteries die, you can get replacement AA's just about anywhere.
Having said these, the biggest issue I have with the camera is its quality or lack there of. I had the P60 for less than a month and it doesn't work anymore. It has never been dropped, always in a padded case when not in use, and since it is the wife's camera, it is normally in a nice, big purse. It complains about a `lens error' and I can't take pictures with it; I can, however, view some of the pictures though - yea, big woof. Someone at Nikon seriously botched the Quality Assurance (QA) on this thing.
I had another Nikon years ago, the Coolpix 4300, and its quality was abysmal as well; should have learned my lesson, or Nikon should have replaced its useless QA personnel(s) so that the P60 would be a bit more reliable.
On the other hand, just before owning the P60, I had the Casio EX-Z120 compact camera. It was as tough as a brick - the case is completely made of metal. It was used all over Asia, dropped numerous times (even on cement), and missing a couple of screws, but for almost 2 years it never let me down until it was lost/stolen.
I greatly lament buying Nikon compact cameras; should have bought Canon, or another EX-Z120. I can only take solace on the fact that Nikon may honour their 2 year warranty.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Outstanding!! Comment: Outstanding combination of features, performance, and price. Sharp details from closeups to miles away (see nine-mile coastline view). Electronic viewfinder option is great for composing pictures in sunlight. No worries about battery running down -- just pop in two fresh AA batteries and keep shooting. Movies are great, so buy large memory chip to have plenty of room. I love it!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Happy with Nikon, again ... AND AGAIN Comment: Nikon's P60 is a great point and shoot digital camera with a very important feature, a view finder. The P60 is the 5th Nikon I've purchased starting with the Coolpix 775 (which I gave to my 5 year old), all of them are still in service. I use these cameras primarily for work and as careful as I try to be, they are used hard. While my 5600 was out for repair I purchased an L14 which for a variety of reasons I do not like, including lack of a view finder. I knew this when I purchased but thought I'd give it a try. Decided to try the P60 and have not been disappointed.
One thing I feel purchasers must understand is what they are buying and then learn how to use it. If you want a camera that does it all, you need a different camera, don't buy a Brownie and expect a Hasselblad. I buy these cameras to take thousands of reference shots while skiing. They are small, fit in my breast pocket and can be operated with one hand. For snap shots they are great, but when I need the money shot I get out the SLR. A lot of complaints I see in reviews are a result of not learning how to use the camera and work within its limitations.
The P60 has some draw backs, it can be a bit slow especially the flash refresh. I didn't give it 5 stars mainly because of the placement of the memory card. Having to work around the batteries is a design flaw that surprises me from Nikon. You also have to push the monitor button very hard or a few times before it activates.
The optics and zoom are great, I have been pleasantly surprised with the digital end of the zoom. I just took pics of the Waterfalls installation in NYC, zooming into the digital zone from Manhattan over to Governors Island about a half a mile, with excellent results. Falling water is a challenge without zoom and camera shake, the pictures are clear and the water frozen (no tripod).
Other reviews have addressed various technical aspects and again, while important, I think may overshadow the utilitarian nature of a point and shoot.
I would recommend the Nikon P60 to anyone.
UPDATING THIS REVIEW POST VACATION:
Just returned from vacation and another good test of the P60. The P60 performed great and after 600+ photos (both 3M & 5M size) I'm still on the same set of batteries. No flash shots were taken but to those who complain about "eating batteries" .. I would recommend buying better batteries or getting high quality rechargeables. I spring for Lithium
and keep some rechargeables as extras.
As mentioned before, I have several Coolpix and have never experienced any quality (product) issues. I have had two repaired but again after the way they are used, I don't hold that against the camera.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Junk; DO NOT BUY Comment: I wanted a point and shoot for easy shots. My first digital camera was a Nikon Coolpix 950, and it was a rock solid camera that still works 8 years later. My second digital camera was a Nikon Coolpix 995, and it was a rock-solid camera that still works 6 years later.
My Nikon P60 worked for a week. I didn't even carry it around with me; it rode in the passenger seat of my car. The lens mechanism failed and wouldn't move in and out.
Nikon needs to go back to making good point and shoots. The 950 used to be the digital camera that all other digital cameras were compared against.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great little Nikon Comment: I own a Nikon DSLR, but wanted an additional smaller camera to carry with me in my purse for spur of the moment opportunities. I chose this particular camera based on my criteria of size, price, quality, and PRESENCE OF A VIEWFINDER (difficult to find on a camera this size). I have used it for two weeks and find it to do what I want it to. I prefer my SLR, but overall, this is a good investment. The AA batteries are inexpensive and I expect the quality of my photos will improve over time. The image stabilization is a welcome feature.
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