Nikon Coolpix p6000

Nikon Coolpix p6000

Ease of use was clearly of paramount consideration in the development of the Nikon Coolpix P6000. In addition to the four standard exposure modes (P/S/A/M) the user is given the option of fifteen scene modes providing for difficult shooting environments ranging from high contrast (beach/snow) to those of low light (dusk/dawn). Further options enable creative functions to be performed within the camera whilst shooting is taking place, such as the swapping of colours.

Nikon Coolpix p6000 Camera

The Face-priority auto focus makes portrait photography a doddle and helps considerably when taking group pictures. And Nikon’s best shot selector allows the Nikon Coolpix P6000 to take a series of sequential shots and automatically saves the sharpest image, a function especially useful when taking macro close up shots. The in-camera Red-Eye-Fix ensures that the ‘red eye’ problems often associated with flash photography are automatically reduced and corrected. 48 megabytes of onboard storage provide a start that the user can extensively expand with the use of SD cards.

The Nikon Coolpix P6000 introduces the NRW raw format. A standard that improves compatibility with Windows Vista, enabling the operating system to carry out decoding and therefore enabling the utilisation of RAW files by a wider range of software. Users that prepared to compromise slightly on picture quality in the name of smaller files and convenience of use will appreciate the Nikon Coolpix P6000 ability to record films in JPEG format.


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March 10, 2010
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