Nikon Coolpix P100 26212 Coolpix Digital Camera

April 4th, 2010 | by admin |

The Nikon Coolpix P100 26212 Coolpix Digital Camera has 26x Zoom and wide-angle capability ensure clarity for all your special moments. With the Nikon Coolpix P100 26212 Coolpix Digital Camera the fun begins with the compositional freedom of an impressive 26x zoom, NIKKOR ED glass lens with 26mm wide-angle to 678mm super-telephoto coverage and enhanced night shooting capability. Designed to deliver advanced photographic performance through simple operation, the Nikon Coolpix P100 26212 Coolpix Digital Camera will help you seamlessly capture all of life’s special moments.

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  1. 21 Responses to “Nikon Coolpix P100 26212 Coolpix Digital Camera”

  2. By devilsonlychild on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    Could u pls do a …
    Could u pls do a video showcasing its manual mode, Aperature n shutter priority modes. Also does it record videos in 720p. Also pls show the HDR and time lapse feature if possible. Is it a stand alone time lapse feature or does it need to be connected to a computer. And does it have a speaker for video playback?

  3. By techguy3000 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    @briancornerbrook …
    @briancornerbrook Even the other guy does…

  4. By Jokker88 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    @r31ncarnat3d Well …
    @r31ncarnat3d Well this camera is technically a DSLR, it stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex. What this means is that what you see through the viewfinder is exactly the same that you will get on the final picture since you’re seeing through a set of mirrors through the camera lens and not a separate viewfinder lens which might be off center or not have the same zoom properties as the attached lens. So while this camera is a DSLR, it’s not a “system camera” with interchangeable optics.

  5. By rampike74 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    1:16 – ekcetera ?? …
    1:16 – ekcetera ?? :P :P :)

  6. By briancornerbrook on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    don’t listen to …
    don’t listen to this guy’s review … he’s made many mistakes in his review.

  7. By r31ncarnat3d on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    @Tomymdobson That’s …
    @Tomymdobson That’s what we call them in the states too. To my knowledge, that’s the official term for them. Point & Shoot -> Bridge Camera ->DSLR

  8. By redandbluebeater on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    lols, I grew up …
    lols, I grew up calling my camera that too! I’d ask others if they had one and they were like O.o

  9. By enyceckk1011 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    The Fujiflim HS 10 …
    The Fujiflim HS 10 is awesome also. Go check it out =] it has 30x zoom and 1080p video recording

  10. By buckamoona on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    They removed all …
    They removed all the videos of…KILL THEM ALL!

  11. By Tomymdobson on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    In England these …
    In England these kinda cameras are called Brige Cameras :)

  12. By jakeanddar on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    Why didn’t you talk …
    Why didn’t you talk about the HS shooting mode or otherwise known as slow motion?

  13. By r31ncarnat3d on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    @Jokker88 I’m also …
    @Jokker88 I’m also pretty suspicious of the lens they use. I’m pretty sure that the lens will have soft focus when fully zoomed in.

  14. By r31ncarnat3d on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    The price is …
    The price is extremely poor though. $360 via Google search? I can get a D3000 DSLR for that price…

  15. By ferrariModenas on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    wow this is really …
    wow this is really good

  16. By giorgio1apple on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    who would take this …
    who would take this camera to a concert?

  17. By Jokker88 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    @Jokker88 This also …
    @Jokker88 This also leads to mechanical limitations, when you’re zoomed in fully, the lower F values aren’t available because the aperture is further away from the sensor, and the further away things are the smaller they appear right? Low F-stop with shallow depth of field is mostly used when doing macro pictures where you’d want a single object to be in focus while the background and foreground are out of focus.

  18. By sixtx on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    10fps? HOLY CRAP! O:
    10fps? HOLY CRAP! O:

  19. By Jokker88 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    Albert you should …
    Albert you should read up a bit on optics, the F-Stop hasn’t got anything to do with “fastness” but the size of the aperture. ie how big the hole is that lets the light through, this also alters the depth of field in photos, ie the area of the picture which is in focus. Low F-stop value like 2.8 means a big aperture which lets in more light so you can use faster exposure but a more shallow DOF, higher F-stop values 5+ lets in less light = longer exposure but more of the picture will be in focus

  20. By rronqe27 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    Excellent camera!
    Excellent camera!

  21. By sandypet1995 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    Amazing camera!
    Amazing camera!

  22. By jplapuz123 on Apr 4, 2010 | Reply

    awesome
    awesome

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