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Top Nikon Coolpix P6000 Camera Reviews
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The Nikon Coolpix P6000 is a 13.5 megapixel mid-size digital
camera with all the functionality of an SLR. It is designed for
consumers who are looking for a compact camera with features
similar to an SLR. The Coolpix P6000 has a new built-in GPS unit
and included software to pinpoint locations and solid Magnesium
alloy construction. It will be available in September 2008 for
about $499.
Nikon Coolpix P6000 News Release Excerpt:
New Coolpix P6000 offers digital SLR shooting control in a
compact camera. The new performance series camera enables users
to test the photography world with creative control and
"geo-tagging" capabilities with built-in GPS.
Melville, NY (Aug. 7, 2008) - Nikon Inc. today introduced its
newest flagship Coolpix compact camera, the Coolpix P6000.
Featuring 13.5 megapixels, a new, built-in global positioning
system (GPS) unit, my Picturetown connectivity and the power of
Nikon's exclusive EXPEED image processing concept, the P6000
offers the perfect photographic tool for photo and camera
enthusiasts seeking the creative control of a D-SLR in the
compact body of a Coolpix camera.
"We are eager to see the response to the integration of the new
capabilities for Coolpix cameras, as the demands of our
consumers are always a priority in product design," said Bill
Giordano, general manager marketing, Coolpix for Nikon Inc. "The
P6000 is an exciting product offering for Nikon's Coolpix line,
as it not only provides expanded creative control for photo
enthusiasts, but also empowers them with GPS functionality and
my Picturetown connectivity."
The P6000 knows where the "best shots" are taken, thanks to the
integration of the new GPS unit. With the added GPS function,
P6000 users will be able to record "geotags" of the location
where their images are captured based on latitudinal and
longitudinal coordinates. This further heightens the
photographic experience, allowing users to pinpoint the location
via maps available in Nikon ViewNX Software, my Picturetown,
Nikon’s photo sharing and storage website, or any other software
or website that recognizes GPS data.
Additionally, the P6000 makes my Picturetown connectivity for
uploading and sharing photos simple and easy, thanks to added
wired LAN support via a dedicated Ethernet port built into the
camera. Users can upload their images and data directly from the
P6000 with an Ethernet cable to the secure Picture Bank service
on my Picturetown.
In line with other Coolpix P-Series cameras, the
Nikon Coolpix P6000 includes
intuitive controls via dedicated command and mode dials,
providing easy access to shooting controls and exposure mode
settings. The P6000 offers Programmed Auto [P], Shutter-priority
Auto [S], Aperture-priority Auto [A] and Manual [M] modes
granting users the ability to tap into the creativity of D-SLR
functions while maintaining the simplicity of Coolpix
functionality. Owners can utilize two user-defined settings, a
shooting menu, an efficient, tabbed menu interface, as well as
customizable Function buttons to quickly switch between camera
settings.
Additional shooting innovations engineered to maximize image
quality and offer greater control over the final results include
Nikon’s original Coolpix Picture Control System and a new NRW
(RAW) support. The Coolpix Picture Control System features
intuitive controls that enable users to adjust their images to
pre-set parameters such as Standard, Neutral, Vivid and
Monochrome and apply tweaks to image sharpening, tone
compensation, brightness, overall tone and saturation.
Furthermore, images shot in the all-new NRW (RAW) format can be
opened and viewed in Nikon ViewNX Software (available early
October 2008) for increased editing abilities.
Adding even more synergy between D-SLR cameras and compact
Coolpix cameras, the P6000 incorporates a pop-up flash, optical
viewfinder for easy composition and the added bonus of system
expansion with an optional convertor, Speedlights, and wireless
remote control. Nikon's new 0.76x Wide-angle Convertor WC-E76
offers users the option to utilize focal lengths as wide as 21mm
(35mm format equivalent). P6000 users can also take full
advantage of Nikon's Creative Lighting System with the built-in
accessory shoe that supports Nikon's i-TTL flash control, which
enables wireless control over one group of remote Speedlights
including the newly announced SB-900 Speedlight.
The P6000 features a quality finish and a front panel
constructed of solid Magnesium alloy, as well as a comfortable
grip and well-placed controls for streamlined performance. The
new P6000 camera is compatible with new high-capacity SDHC
cards, and utilizes a Nikon EN-EL5 rechargeable Li-ion battery.
The P6000 also comes bundled with the Coolpix Software Suite for
editing, organizing and sharing images.
The Nikon Coolpix P6000 will be available nationwide beginning
September 2008 at a MSRP of $499.
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