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Nikon Coolpix 2100 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Nikon Coolpix 2100 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Compact, Fast and Easy
Review: I was an HP user for years until I found this little camera. I can't say enough good things about it, but here are a few that might help you make a decision when considering a purchase.

1) This is a small camera. Finally, someone packed more features than I could ever use into the smallest form factor I have ever seen.

2) You can manipulate virtually any setting to create the perfect photo everytime.

3) The battery life is astonishingly good. I use lithium CR-3V batteries and they last for about 200 pictures WITH FLASH and WITH THE LCD DISPLAY.

4) Compact Flash Memory--the most economical form of storage.

5) Glass lens, optical zoom, and lens cover ensure you get up close, clear pictures without any scratches or dust on the image.

6) Lightweight--not only is it small, you can drop this in your briefcase or into your jacket pocket and hardly know it is there.

7) AUTO mode works 95% of the time. It is seldom that i have to fiddle with mode settings to get the picture right. Nikon uses smart technology to capture the image in its true form.

8) Balanced color - no other camera I have used reproduces color as well in the 2MP range.

Hope you enjoy this camera as much as I have.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great general use camera
Review: I have watched the digital market for a couple of years waiting to buy a camera. After Christmas was finally the time for me. After researching extensively, I selected the Coolpix 2100 for its price and features. I came to the conclusion that at this price point, you can either get a 2 MP camera with some features (i.e. scene modes, optical zoom, Nikon lens, etc) or get about a very basic 3 MP camera or one with a no name brand. I have played around with the camera for awhile and I like the results. Pictures are sharp. The auto mode does a very good job of making the puctures turn out well. If you want a camera that you can just take pictures with without having to fool with much, this camera is for you. If you like a little more control, there is a manual mode which offers limited options.

I would suggest buying a 128 MB CompactFlash card (it holds about 130 high res pics and about 250 next-to-highest res) as well as some good NiMH batteries (the higher mAh the better.)

Overall, this is a great camera which is easy to use and takes good pictures. Unless you're an avid photographer or a professional, this camera and 2 MP resolution is all you need.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Agree with the previous person about Nikon's power issue
Review: I had the same problem with Nikon 2500. It went completely dead (out of power) without warning. I never dropped it. I am very disappointed with Nikon quality. My next camera will not be a Nikon!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great All Purpose Camera
Review: First I'll tell you what I use this camera for, and then let you decide if this review is even relevant for you. I am a freshmen in college. I carry the camera with me wherever I go, and just take pictures of anything I find interesting. I am not a professional photographer or anything of the sort. I use it for fun and so I can remember things down the line. That said, here is what I find are the positives of this camera:

1. It's small. I can fit it in my pockets easily. Also, the switch is designed so that it doesn't easily go on or take pictures in my pocket.

2. It's easy to use. The automatic mode takes great pictures most of the time, and it's easy enough to turn the flash on/off or change the exposure if I need to.

3. It has optical zoom. Don't be led in my digital zoom, it's pointless. Digital zoom just enlarges pixels. Optical zoom will actually zoom in on the subject and give you the high res zoom in you want. Optical zoom is a must.

4. It has video. True, no sound, but it is a nice feature to have.

5. LCD screen/menu system. It's always nice to be able to review pictures. Don't try and save money on a camera without a screen. You can use it to see what your pictures are like, if they are blurry or not (you can zoom in on your previews to check out the sharpness of them), etc. Also, screens provide a better idea of the picture you are taking than the optical viewfinder.

6. The upper wheel makes it very easy to change modes on the camera.

7. The USB cable makes transferring pictures fast and easy.

8. It runs on double-A's. I use rechargeable NiMh batteries. They last a good week or so before I need to recharge them. I take at least 10 pictures a day on them with flash and screen on, if not more (it's a digital camera so you will probably end up taking 4 pictures for every 1 you keep).

9. You can take rapid pictures easily, hold the shutter button slightly to focus, press down to take, repeat.

Now, here are the negatives, most of which are only minor:

1. The only flaw I would say I really care about is the exposure time for night shots. I can't really say it's any better with other cameras, but if the object is out of range of the flash or you can't use the flash for some reason, it will come out a little grainy or blurry.

2. The resolution is 2 megapixels. More than enough for most computer desktops, but if you want to cut out and enlarge portions of it, you're going to be limited because once you start cropping there isn't much left to crop. Think about spending a little more on the 3100, same menu system and case but more resolution.

3. It takes a couple seconds to turn on. I've missed a few pictures because of this, but it's nothing much.

4. Sports/action shots sometimes come out blurry, but this is expected with entry level digitals.

5. Somehow from being in my pocket all the time without a case it got dust inside the viewfinder. If you use the viewfinder a lot and plan to keep it in your pocket, I recommend a case. I don't use the viewfinder however, so it doesn't really matter to me.

That's about it. Overall I am very happy with my purchase. Some other smaller cameras are coming out now, but for the price this can't be beat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just to answer a couple neg reviews...
Review: The LCD screen QUICKLY turns off using the "LCD SCREEN OFF" button right under the screen... this same button will also disable/enable the helpful on-screen information (how many pictures you have, what size, etc.).

The battery is NOT hard to install, not sure what you are talking about, I had it in and running immediately.

If you would learn how to use the camera, a light press of the shutter button focuses the camera on the object, you can hold it here all day, then, when you decide to take the picture, a full press of the button takes the picture INSTANTLY.

It's a shame people give negative reviews about such a great product.

If you are looking for a wonderful camera at a budget, this IS the camera you need, does EXCELLENT video and picture quality.

TONS of features, nighttime pictures, etc.. but also a simple setting for normal use... you can even EASILY edit pictures right on the camera.
I got the case and rechargeable battery set which works great, never need to worry about batteries.
I did a print of 8x10 with the 2 megapixels and the picture looked just fine, unless you are directly comparing the SAME picture side by side with a higher megapixel camera, you won't notice ANY difference, it looks awesome, this will do 4x6 and 5x7 prints nice and clearly.
The camera is small and is a blast, I LOVE it and would HIGHLY recommend it to anyone looking for a digital camera who isn't looking for "super awesome professional sharp clear pictures".

This will do prints wonderfully.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good digital for the casual photographer.
Review: There is nothing wrong with the 2100 except for the very noticeable delay between pics. The camera's digital processor takes about 5 seconds after a photo is snapped to ready itself for the next one.
Otherwise, the optics, the 3X optical zoom and the 2 megapixel resolution are fine for anything from Internet apps to 8" x 10" print enlarging.
It is competent, not spectacular, but it gets the job done at an agreeable price point.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very cute camera that produces great pictures
Review: I just bought the camera today and I'm really happy with it.
Few weeks earlier, I bought the Sony DSCP52, played around with it, and then decided to return it. Sony does have a lot of features (and SOUND with the movie), but there are 3 important factors: the cost of the memory card, the size, and weight.

PROS for Nikon 2100:
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1) Supports compact flash memory cards.
-This makes a HUGE difference as it will save you a lot of money.

2) Small compact camera.

-Unlike the Sony DSCP52 that makes your hand feel tired after holding it for too long with one hand.

3) Weight.
-Very light

4) Doesn't use a proprietary battery like other small cameras.
-Mine came with the nikon coolpix rechargeable Ni-Mh70 batteries (these ones are really good ).

5) So many modes to choose from depending on your situation.
-I don't know which other camera in this class comes with this many modes (like ones for fireworks, sunset/sunrise, beaches, etc.)

6) Image transfer.
-This was pretty quick and easy. Installing the software doesn't take too long either.

CONS:
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1) The manual is just way too confusing. It's kind of hard to follow, and I'm eager to discover all the wonderful things and features that I can use with the camera. I guess it takes a lot of time.

2) No sound with the movie.

3) Gets scratched easily + not very solid built (I'm always scared of damaging the battery door).

4) When turning LCD mon on, it takes a few secs (though this is tolerable).

Overall:
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Note: I'm a beginner at taking digital pictures; this will be my first digital camera! But as a beginner, I find this camera to satisfy more than enough for my basic demands. I have yet to try out the sunrise mode, but so far the ones I've taken in my room look really good. I compared the pictures to the ones my friend took (Sony DSCP72) and they do look relatively the same. So unless you really need to print out huge pictures, 2.0MP is adequate.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: disapointing after being built up by reviews
Review: THE NIKON 2100 IS THE EASIEST TO USE I'VE EVER USED, MY WIFE AND I HAVE 4 DIGITAL CAMERAS TOGETHER.WE BOUGHT THE NIKON FOR A DISNEY TRIP FOR THE COMPACT SIZE.THE QUALITY OF THE PICTURES(SHARPNESS AND DETAIL) WERE DISAPOINTING,BUT CONSIDERING WE PAID $150.00 AT COSTCO I SUPPOSE IT WAS A GOOD BUY.I JUST WISH I HAD SAID SCREW THE SIZE AND CARRIED MY CANON G3 OR MY OLDER OLYMPUS D-460, BOTH SURPASE THE NIKON FOR PIC QUALITY.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i really really like this product
Review: The thing I love most about this camera is that it is small. It is great for snapshots and party pictures. If you are an inexperienced photographer or just like taking simple pictures, this camera is for you. It adjusts light settings and such based on what situation you are in. It even has guides for where to place people in photos- I personally do not use these but they can be helpful to some people.
And, it even plays a cute ringtone when you turn it on! Thumbs up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing results at night
Review: The camera is small and takes good, sharp pictures. I was most impressed with the nighttime shots. Using the nighttime portrait setting, (holding the camera especially still) everything in the picture came out brilliantly--especially the background. Very easy to use, light & small. I think the Canons have a better user interface, but you can get used to this camera pretty quickly. It eats up battery life a little more quickly than the Canon, but when you use rechargeables & have spares handy, it's all good.


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