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Nikon - CoolPix 4200 Digital Camera

Nikon - CoolPix 4200 Digital Camera

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Blury inside pics
Review: Camera did not take good pictures indoor or outdoor, a bit blury (set to Auto of course)and yes my hand was still.
Delay lag is a bit long although Nikon claims that its quick (still takes long to autofocus and then snap the shot)
Bit the bullet and spent twice as much on Canon G6 and MUCH BETTER, you get what you pay for. Couple hundred more at 900 you can get Rebel G but its quite big and plastic. Liked the feel of the G6, metal, and takes great pics.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to use, slight on pic quality
Review: Don't get me wrong. I love this camera. It is compact, easy to use and looks really cool. The menus are VERY intuitive. I didn't even have to open up the manuel to figure out all the functions. This is good for when other people use my camera b/c I don't have to explain everything to them. I can also operate the camera w/ one hand. I stis comfortable in my hand adn pocket too. All the auto options are nice, however you can't change alot of stuff manually, so if you are really into do-it yourself photos this isn't for you. If you want to the camera to do most of yoru thinking, the Nikon rocks. I haven't been super thrilled w/ the quality of the photos but then again I haven't been trying that hard to get good pics. The software that comes w/ the camera is really good though and the auto redlight removal built into the camera works great.

Best function: continous mode (you can take 16 frames in a row w/ no reload time) great for action shots like football or track.

Worst part: has a harder time focusing when the flash is turned off.

I like it, but at $50 more than the Canon Elph S410 it's up to you if the ease of use is worth it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome little camera!
Review: I am by no means a camera expert. I am a mother of two kids that wanted a quality camera to catch all the "photo" moments. That meant it needed to be small and lightweight enough to carry around, start quickly so not to miss the shot, and above all, give me a clear picture.

This camera has done all of that plus! This is my third digital camera and by far the best. The pictures are exceptionally clear, complete photo quality! The buit in red eye reduction is a wonderful feature as I like to print directly from the camera to a personal photo printer. My husband was amazed at the quality of the pictures from this camera.

I won't get into all of the features of the camera as most people do not use them, but there are plenty. It's very easy to change settings on the camera as you become more familiar with it and may want to use specific settings.

The camera has a very sturdy feel to it in hand, and has proven pretty durable since I carry it everywhere in my purse and it takes the beating my bag does.

If I had to say anything negative it would be that you have to remove the battery for charging. This is not necessarily a negative, just not what I am used to doing.

Again, I am no expert, just a mom with some great photos of the kids!



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent party/trip camera
Review: I have used a professional quality 35mm camera for the last 20 years. Was in no hurry to buy a digital camera. Either the quality was not good enough or it required a mortgage. My equipment was fine for making art quality pictures, but too cumbersome for parties and trips. This camera is the size of a credit card and still feels good in your hand. You don't worry about dropping it. The print quality is excellent. Easy to use. I highly recommend it. Would suggest buying the extra battery and camera case. There is very little warning when your battery is low. Looked at the Cannon cameras and found them too bulky for my shirt pocket and not easy to use. The zoom control on Canon's cameras is terrible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very compact and good quality
Review: It is barely larger than a credit card and about 1.5 inch thick. It is a metal case but it is very light weight. Picture quality is good and the shutter response time is reasonable in normal light condition. The product description here is incorrect about the movie mode. It can record movie with audio. The quality is good but it is in QuickTime format. That means you cannot play it with Microsoft media player. It is a little inconvenient. But the quicktime file (.mov) is a lot smaller than the microsoft video clip format (.avi). A file of 30 second clip with medium quality is only about 9M. The software comes with the camera is not very useful. The file transfer using this software is slow. I usually pull out the SD card and copy the file to the computer using a card reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful
Review: The camera has a very nice size -- fits equally well in my shirt pocket and in my hand -- and weight. The built in red eye reduction for portrait photography works well.

Don't bother with the picture project software; picasa picasa dot com (for windows) or iPhoto (for Mac) are transcendally better.

After an hour with the manual you will love this camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Camera
Review: Very good camera but I feel one needs to be a little bit pro in operating this camera. Auto mode doesn't always work good. The SCENE-> Indoor/party mode was good when taking pictures indoors and under light.

Few photographs still had some red eye. I think Nikon claims that this is the first camera with inbuilt red-eye reduction. Though red-eye is not eliminated in all the snaps, most of the snaps didn't had any red-eye and they really look great. Also, most of the snaps are shaken probably due to the manual movements while taking the picture. But all the photographs taken using a tripod weren't shaken and are really good.

The camera performed very good in pitch dark.

Except for the automode which was not working well (when compared to SCENE->INDOOR mode)everything in this small package is great. I really like this camera very much. I had a Kodak DX series before in which the auto mode was very decent and works well indoors and outdoors. And thats probably why I feel the auto mode is bad.


Finally, I would say this is a great camera. I would have given 5*'s but due to auto mode, I will have to cut one.


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