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Nikon Coolpix 800 ReviewNovember 1999 |
Rumors abound a couple of months ago, the name CP800 bounced around the newsgroups and discussion forums but nobody had any details about Nikons rumored new digital camera. On 27th September Nikon did their normal worldwide simultaneous announcement, the new Coolpix 800. So, was it enough to be excited about? Well, yes really. The Coolpix 800 is essentially an updated Coolpix 700 (similar package) with a 2x zoom lens. It competes directly with the Canon S10 with almost identical specifications (2.1 megapixel, 2x zoom, Compact Flash). So how does the Coolpix 800 measure up against the rest of the Coolpix family? Otherwise they share the same CCD and image processing algorithms, similar menu systems and many other components. So how does the 800 fit in? Well, it's a bit of a bargain really, all the image quality of the 950, less a little zoom and some features (which you may not find yourself using anyway), add automatic ISO adjustment and the new burst mode and you have a very attractive package. If you're new to digital photography you may want to read the Digital Photography Glossary before diving into this review (it may help you understand some of the terms I use).
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