Digital Cameras by Nikon








Nikon Coolpix 2500 Nikon Coolpix 2500



The Nikon Coolpix 2500 practically screams "party!" color and unusual shape are certain to attract attention, but under the metal skin is a capable camera with surprising flexibility. Its excellent value and feature-packed frame earned our Editors' Choice nod. Like many other Coolpix models, the 2500 has a swiveling lens mechanism. But the 2500 is unique in that its swivel lens hides neatly inside the camera's frame when not in use, where it is protected from dust, bumps, and fingerprints. This clever design twist let Nikon's engineers pack a 3X (35-mm lens equivalent is 37- to lll-mm) zoom lens into the 2500's thin body. The extra space also makes room for an extended focusing mechanism that lets you focus on objects as close as 1.6 inches from the camera. More
 
Nikon Coolpix 3100 Nikon Coolpix 3100



The Coolpix 3100's silver body is plastic, not metal, a rounded battery compartment makes the camera easy to grip and operate one-handed. Most of the buttons on the back, as well as the mode dial, can be quickly accessed, although not all are easily identifiable. The viewfinder is bright and very readable but slow to turn on, and it dims when you press the shutter halfway. The memory card door is flimsy, and the compartment on the bottom has no safety catch to keep the batteries from accidentally falling out More
 
Nikon Coolpix 3200 Nikon Coolpix 3200



Nikon packs a lot of features into the 3.2MP Nikon Coolpix 3200 that make it an easy-to-operate entry-level compact for the novice but not a camera for the enthusiast. When it comes to picture quality, the same is true: This camera is more suited to a real newbie with a less discriminating eye than a more advanced photographer looking for a pocketable backup. If you just want an inexpensive backup, there are better choices, such as the 4MP. More
 
Nikon Coolpix 3700 Nikon Coolpix 3700



Nikon's Coolpix 3700 Digital Camera combines 2048x1536-pixel (3 megapixel) images with a 3x Optical Zoom-Nikkor lens for spectacular prints - as large as 11x14 inches! The 15 versatile Scene Modes auto-set the camera for great shots in standard shooting situations such as sunsets and portraits. Record a short movie with sound or add a voice memo to your still images. Or use the voice activated shutter release to take self-portraits.

Turn on Date Imprinting for a reminder date and time on your pictures. In-camera cropping lets you edit pictures before you download them. Use the included NikonView software for Nikon's amazing One-Touch Red-Eye Fix. The sleek, ultra-compact design and all metal construction with brushed aluminum finish makes the Nikon Coolpix 3700 a beautiful addition to any pocket! Ships with everything you need to get started; camera, rechargeable battery and charger, Nikon Coolpix Starter Memory Card, cables, and image editing software, including NikonView. More
 
Nikon Coolpix 4100 Nikon Coolpix 4100



The Nikon Coolpix 4100 shares many features with the Coolpix 4200, including a 4-megapixel CCD and a 3X optical zoom lens. But it diverges in image quality and overall design. Despite its excellent ergonomics and ease of use, the camera's mediocre image quality and overall slowness prevent us from recommending it. More
 
Nikon Coolpix 4200 Nikon Coolpix 4200



The excellent 1.8-inch LCD, with 130,000 pixels, is one of the sharpest we've tested. The screen tilts, swivels, and rotates for easy viewing of over-the-head or low-angle shots. The live-image preview has a clever real-time exposure histogram guide, where a grid overlay appears red in highlighted areas and blue in underexposed areas, enabling you to obtain near-perfect exposures in difficult lighting situations.

The C-5060's closest competitor is the new Canon PowerShot G5, which offers similar performance at a slightly higher price. But the C-5060's wider lens and lower price make it stand out, especially if you need that extra few millimeters of wide-angle coverage.
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Nikon Coolpix 4800 Nikon Coolpix 4800



The 4-megapixel Nikon Coolpix 4800 is a surprisingly flexible compact camera for the price ($399.95 list). It's got a much longer zoom—8.3X optical—than you typically see on a compact camera. That doesn't quite qualify it as a superzoom (we define superzooms as having 10X or greater optical zoom), but it's close. The pictures it takes are more than adequate, though we wish they had more snap—and that the camera had antishake capability and a bit more zip. More
 
Nikon Coolpix 5000 Nikon Coolpix 5000



The Nikon Coolpix 5600 digital camera features a 5-megapixel CCD, 3x optical zoom through a high-quality Zoom-Nikkor lens, and long battery life using convenient AA-size batteries. Plus, with Nikon's More
 
Nikon Coolpix 5200 Nikon Coolpix 5200



The Coolpix 5200 ensures the utmost in quality at every stage of the digital imaging process. Its newly developed compact lens ensures optimal clarity through the use of a glass ED element and More
 
Nikon Coolpix 5400 Nikon Coolpix 5400



The Coolpix 5400 is a brilliantly constructed camera with an articulated LCD, a hot shoe, and a handgrip. Its impressive features include white-balance bracketing and a best-shot selector, but it lacks others, like an autofocus assist lamp and RAW file support. While its zoom extends to a true wide angle, the movie mode records at only 15 fps More
 
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