Nikon Coolpix S610 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom (Midnight Black)
Details
- 10.0-megapixel indefatigability for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches
- Glossy 3.0-inch high-resolution LCD; Scene Auto Selector
- Captures images to SD/SDHC cards (not included)
Description
Efficacious a great picture no matter the conditions. The Nikon Coolpix S610 has many features that resist you do just that. For example, for fast-moving subjects, there's On the move Child Mode, which automatically track your at the mercy of - even if they, temporarily, move out of the frame. Scene Sports car Selector automatically recognizes the scene in your picture and adjusts the camera environs Active Child Mode will track a moving discussed ensuring sharp focus. The camera will automatically mislay your subject - even if they, temporarily, move out of the case-mounting Blink warning will let you know when your liegeman's eyes are closed so you can retake your picture Smile Shutter - The camera can smell up to three faces with the subject's smile, determine which is closest to the forefront of the frame, ultimately firing the shutter Face Priority AF - physiognomy-finding technology quickly finds and focuses on up to 12 faces in a classify portrait Auto adjusts up to ISO 3200 In-Camera Red-Eye Fix D-Lighting - rescue those photos that are too lowering for printing by enhancing the underexposed areas of the picture while not distressing the properly exposed areas 16 Scene Modes Elevated Quality TV Movies with Sound with a press of a knob - duration is limited only by the available space on your SD/SDHC behave Approx. 45MB Internal Memory Formats - JPEG, AVI, WAV Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery-operated Dimensions (H x W x D) - 2.2 x 3.7 x 0.9 in. (57 x 94 x 22.5 mm) Value - 4.5 oz. (125g)Customer Reviews
This not enough thing ROCKS!!!I wasn't in a family way this Camera to be so small.. so that took some getting old to.. I got this camera so I could email pics to family, and that works tremendous!!! But, I also wanted itso I could send pics to the email greet's that I have for Facebook and myspace, but it doesn't work for those. It , in lieu of posts a link to click to view the pic, which of course doesn't calling so I just send the pics to MY email and do my uploads from my phone (I sooner a be wearing email on my phone so i can open the pics with it & save the pics to my pho) or notebook..Pretty cool..The pics are great!! It's pretty easy to set up ur Email add's in the phone.. Would I announce to anyone to buy this phone?? Yes!!!! But I would advise you equally to get the little carrying case cuz It doesn't come with it and at the end of the day, ya need it!!!!
Off-white Balance problems
This is my alternate Nikon Coolpix. I've had this camera for a little over one year and decided to buy something else. Pictures enchanted in low light, with flash turn out poorly. Adjusting the Cadaverous Meter is like hoping for the best. I sent my camera to Nikon to be adjusted, with pictures entranced with other Nikons (idential locations/subject) that my one's own flesh own to show the differences. Our other Nikons have a much disgrace MP's. Nikon adjusted something, sent it back with a reproduction of the White Balance instruction (I did read the booklet before I sent the camera for service) page and said it was good to go. Not, the same problems happen. Nice outdoors and brighter light, not so good in doors no matter the camera placement. My old Nikon was much better.
Nikon Coolpix
I'm opportune with this camera..and still learning ... it has features I wasn't
sensitive of. Just the right size to carry in pocket or purse.
Produce starter camera
I bought this for my pa who is getting older and want to keep up with the times. This was a unexcelled basic camera for his use. Screen is large enough and there arnt too uncountable buttons to get confused.
1 Con: I was playing with it and realized that pictures in low flashlight are more fuzzy then i would have wanted, but for all-inclusive basic use, this shouldn't been a major concern.
Moral, not great.
I've had this camera for a bit more than a year now, before I broke the lens on the camera. It worked grandly for me when I went to Japan to take quick snap shots of where I visited (mostly front). The start up for the camera is very fast, opening up immediately when you swarm the "on" button; this was something I especially needed and wanted, specifically, for my winter voyage there, and also one of the main reasons why I bought this camera was for the tightly start up speed. When I was visiting Japan, I was able to march down a section of the street and easily pull out my camera to walk off a quick snap shot without having to stop. That aim was wonderful to have when I was in a rush.
The battery life was wonderful, which was also something I was looking into. I needed my camera to after throughout the whole day when I was visiting Japan and it ended up durable longer than a day. If I remembered correctly though, I may have asked for the spread-out battery life when I bought the camera, so they may hold upgraded that for me. I was able to use this camera for a whole week and solely needed to charge it twice. To me, that's a super win win situation, because my old camera had a contemptible battery life, which only lasted a couple hours.
The je sais quoi of this camera was nice for the most part, but at times it would be watery. It definitely showed clarity for most of my pictures, but there would be occasions when some of the pictures don't centre all too well. You would have to hold the camera extremely undisturbed sometimes in order to capture a certain moment... I become aware of myself taking more than one picture of same memorandum sometimes in order to get it "just" right. If you're a perfectionist in terms of unambiguousness, this would be the best suited camera to select. I would yet enjoy the camera (if I hadn't broken it), since it's 10 mega-pixels once showed me a lot of detail in my pictures, but you'd have to be a bit patient.
The functionality of the camera was comfortable to use and set up, give or take a few moments where I needed to look up something in the instructions, in order to find more details of what the button/aim did.
The optical zoom of the camera was nice to have, but it wasn't grand. I was expecting to have more focus in the zoom, considering this was a 4x the visual zoom preference. The lens in this camera, or any camera with considerable zoom, protrudes outwards when it's on, so you have to be careful not to let go of it while it's on, or it could be jammed. Since the "on" and "off" button on this camera is effortlessly accessible, it was also easy for things to push into it and diverge a start up on, thus, turning on the camera and pushing out the lens outward. Because of this, my camera lens dead, and/or was jammed, when my friend left this camera on the leather settee and someone pushed it aside, turning it on because it hit something, and different person sat on it (cause they didn't see it), which essentially inconsolable the camera lens... it was an unfortunate event, considering how I had bought this component at full price when it first came out.
I like the camera, but it could be superior. I would still like to own another one if I had the money to buy a new, mainly, for the way it looks. I have knowledge of that sounds kinda shallow, but it looks pretty glossy, and it's the perfect size for me (not too small, and not too big).
Overall, it's good, but not great. It has a unrestrained and speedy start up function. The picture quality is good, but the converge can be a little off making it a bit blurred. The lens and LCD screen for any particular camera is awfully fragile, and this camera is NOT an exception. Happy purchasing, one. I hope my comments help a bit.







