Pros: 8X Nikkor Zoom, five megapixel resolution, uncompressed RAW & TIFF images
Cons: Electronic Viewfinder, no AF assist light, no lens stabilization
Nikons R&D folks have been very busy designing new cameras; both digital and analog. Over the past few months Nikon has introduced a new 35mm SLR (the N55) four new consumer level digital cameras (CP 2000, CP 2500, CP 4500, CP 5700) and a new...
Pros: 5 MegaPixel, 8x Zoom, lots of features, accessories, and more pros than I can list Cons: Kinda Bulky, EXPENSIVE, ho-hum battery life.
Nikon brings about round 2 of the 5 MegaPixel wars with the CoolPix 5700. Nikon released an awesome camera in the CoolPix 5000 about a year ago and now releases this monster upgrade to the 5000.
Pros: responsive, really nice resolution, feature laden Cons: no AF Illuminator, undersized CF card
Nikon has answered the cal for a 5-megapixel camera in its arsenal of Coolpix cameras in its newest flagship, the Coolpix 5700. Considering the 5 Megapixel prosumer/class cameras have been slow in getting to the anxious enthusiast, offerings coming from...
Pros: Good optical zoom, RAW mode, Great results, Plenty of user control Cons: Low light performance, Expensive, Does not fully support Nikon branded speedlight support
Until recently I had been using a Nikon CP-5000 and had been quite satisfied. Recently, I was presented with the opportunity to pick up the CP-5700 for my camera and $200. Curiosity got the best of me.
Pros: Excellent Optics, Excellent Features. A camera you can grow with. Cons: Proprietary Battery, Not for Beginners.
What does one 'need' in a digital camera. How many pixels, how big a zoom lens, what features, etc. These questions are confusing and confounding to most people. For the last year or so, I have been using a point and shoot digital camera that I ...
Pros: Picture Quality, 8x Zoom, 5MP, ED Lens, Metering, Macro mode, Magnesium Body, EVF Cons: Battery Life, User Interface, Low Light Auto Focus, EVF, Steep learning curve
Nikon announced Coolpix 5700 in May 2002 and it was targeting the prosumer market or people who look for fairly powerful all-in-one camera without extra investment for SLR. First-of-all, I¡¦m just a beginner/amateur photographer and this review is ...
Pros: Crisp and clear images, professional and elegant design, 8x zoom is magnificent Cons: Slow autofocus, sub-par low light performance, vertical banding with high ISO
Introduction If you are looking for your next digital camera and reading this text, chances are that you have already read at least ten other reviews about the Nikon CoolPix 5700. So I will try not to repeat the specifications once more, and ...
Pros: Feature laden . Able to shoot in RAW . Good software . Cons: Very slow RAW processing . Difficult to sync with studio flash .
I bought my Coolpix 5700 in March 2004 after a lot of research both on the Net and from talking to friends who owned one. I knew I needed a minimum of 5 mega pixels as I needed to produce exhibition quality prints at A3+ size. This criteria kept the ...
Pros: 8x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens; Wide range of features; lenses and more Cons: Minor imperfections
Jack did not think he would ever have to use a digital camera in his studio. In fact, as an old school type of photographer, he was doing very well. In a fast-growing town where he has been working for more than 45 years, he has seen his share of ...
Pros: Great image quality & plenty of features to give the photographer total control. Cons: Slow autofocus, unfavorable flash positioning
Had I written this review when I first got my coolpix it would've been five stars all the way with no complaints. Now that the honeymoon is over and I can give you a realistic critique, but even with the camera's quirks, overall I am still in love....
Pros: Great lens, good resolution Cons: A pig to use. I've given it a very harsh 1 star for that reason.
A camera is an instrument, the user sees the photo, the user composes the photo and the user hits the shutter release. Great for point & shoots. A proper camera has a whole host of user functions that can be arranged to suit any application. ...
Pros: Electronic Viewfinder Plus LCD, Excellent Fit/Grip, 8X Optical and Nikor Lens. Cons: No Lens Thread, Poor Battery Life, Expensive, Difficult Nikon Support.
I'm probably about to be roasted here with this review and I expect angry emails and certain reviewers here to rate this as a 'NOT HELPFUL' review but I still have to do this review because I just wasn't impressed enough to have kept this camera after...
Pros: Very versatile, easy to master, great optics, excellent results. Cons: Not much.. battery life could be better and a bigger memory card would be nice.
Plenty has been said already about the stats and features of this camera so I'll skip straight to the nitty gritty... Most of my images end up online so resolution has never really been a problem and my old Agfa Ephoto 1280 has filled the bill very ...
5.0 megapixel sensor creates 2,560 x 1,920 images for prints at 11 x 14 and beyond 8x optical zoom and 4 x digital zoom for 32x total; provides an equ...More at Amazon Marketplace
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