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There aren’t many ultra-zoom bridge cameras left, but if there was a King of the hill, then the Nikon Coolpix P1100 is certainly it – it sits at the top of Nikon’s bridge camera range, and boasts a ...
Hong Kong-based optics brand, Artralab, has released a limited-edition full-frame prime for Nikon Z mount. The Artralab ...
The compact camera is making a comeback – and one of the most popular lines of point-and-shoots is the Nikon Coolpix. Gen Z is bringing back old 2000s era digicams, and with the Coolpix series dating ...
The Nikon Coolpix P7100 and cameras like it represent a quirky in-between-breed — even more so than the mirrorless, interchangeable lens models taking over the market.
The Nikon Coolpix P7100 is big on image quality and manual controls, not to mention size and heft. The camera will appeal to you if you are an enthusiast who doesn’t always want to lug a D-SLR ...
Nikon’s P7100 is built with the high-end user in mind. This 10.1-megapixel, 7.1x optical zoom compact is one of a handful to come equipped with an optical viewfinder - although with a 80 percent ...
The Inca 780208 (RRP AU$49.95) replaces the Nikon EN-EL14 and is usable in the Coolpix P7000, Coolpix P7100, Coolpix P7700, D3100, D3200, D5100 and D5200 cameras, while the 780209 (RRP AU$59.95) ...
Presumed to be the successor of Nikon's Coolpix P7100, the P7700 appears aimed at the advanced point-and-shoot crowd and features a number of manual controls alongside an articulating display.
Nikon is also showing off some new point and shoot digital cameras in the Coolpix family. The new cameras include the Coolpix P7100, AW100, S1200pj, S8200, S6200, and the S100.
At the top end is the Nikon Coolpix P7100, designed to appeal to more-serious photographers with a wide range of features and an emphasis on quality. The P7100 offers a 10.1 megapixel resolution ...
The Semi pro icon of Nikon, the new Nikon Cool pix P7100, priced at around Rs 25000/- is one worth to buy if you are looking for a camera which gives you freedom in picking the shots of your choice.
When Nikon released the CoolPix P7000 in 2010, several commentators, including ourselves, remarked on its uncanny resemblance to the Canon Powershot G-series. Clearly intended to compete with Canon's ...