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October 2010
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Good lowlight shooting, Solid 7X lens, Optical viewfinder, Lots of simple control dials, Comfortable in the hand, Hot shoe and lens adapter support, Reasonably good 720p video, Horizon level,
Occasionally difficult menu system, No swivelling LCD, Needed to do more to stand out, No builtin, wired commander mode, Dodgy camera strap.
Nikon's changes in the P7000 have transformed the top of the Coolpix range and given it credibility. The cleaner output, 7X lens and general attention to control are all great improvements over the P6000 introduced just last year. If you're weighing it...
There is a lot to like about the Nikon P7000. However, the overall speed of operation is a pretty big hump to get over. If you have a bag full of Nikon gear, the P7000 may be easier to justify (particularly so, if you want to make use of your Nikon S...
The Nikon P7000 is an excellent advanced compact in its own right with exceptional image quality, but it falls just a hair short of the Canon G12's performance.
Publicación: 2011-02-16, Autor: Lori , crítica de: cnet.com
A nice set of shooting-focused features; optical viewfinder and built-in neutral density filter; very good photo quality for its class; comfortable, relatively streamlined shooting design
Relatively slow raw shooting
The Coolpix P7000 is a fine camera that lots of enthusiasts will appreciate for its smart shooting design, interesting feature set, and worthy photo quality.
Superior image quality with very sharp photos, Optical viewfinder, Excellent macro mode, In-camera editing and enhancement tools, 7.1X optical zoom (28mm to 200mm), Buttons provide fast access to manual settings,
Control complexity may intimidate casual users, Disappointing video quality, Maximum aperture of F2.8, A bit bulky
The Nikon Coolpix P7000 runs neck-and-neck with the Canon PowerShot G12 at the front of the pack when judged on manual controls and image quality. For most users, though, the G12's entertaining scene modes, better video performance, and impressive ease...
Very good image and video quality, Well built with ample controls, Fast JPEG shooting,
Lens freezes requiring restart, Sluggish camera responsiveness, Less than useful “Fn” button
With its new sensor, new form factor, and impressive specifications, the Nikon Coolpix P7000 should be more than just a contender in the enthusiast’s compact camera category. If we just analyzed image quality, build, and even video functionality, it’s ...
Superior image quality with very sharp photos, Optical viewfinder, Excellent macro mode, Incamera editing and enhancement tools, 7.1X optical zoom (28mm to 200mm), Buttons provide fast access to manual settings,
Control complexity may intimidate casual users, Disappointing video quality, Maximum aperture of F2.8, A bit bulky,
The Coolpix P7000 combines great image quality, extensive manual controls, and a 7.1X optical zoom lens. DSLR owners should feel at home behind the wheel, but the unit's button-heavy interface may intimidate novice users. ...
Resumen: The Coolpix P7000 ($499 MSRP) is Nikon's flagship compact camera. It features a larger-than-average 10 Megapixel CCD, a 7.1X (28 - 200 mm) lens with image stabilization, a large and sharp 3-inch LCD, full manual controls, plenty of optional accessorie...
Despite the problems I’ve ran into with it, the P7000 is a good camera. I’ve been using it since October (the recent Multi-Tool gift guide was shot with it exclusively). I have no reservations recommending the P7000 to any level of user, and while it ...
Generous zoom range for class, Optical image stabilization, Comfy, compact design that feels good in your hand, 3-inch, 921,000-dot LCD, Optical viewfinder, Very fast autofocus lag, RAW support, 720p HD videos with stereo sound, Stereo mic jack, Optica...
Unoriginal design; too closely resembles Canon's latest G-series cameras, Slow cycle times and burst rate, Extremely slow buffer clearing, Camera is unresponsive while writing to card, Unacceptable slow shot-to-shot times when shooting RAW, Slightly ov...
Just a few years ago, the market for feature-rich, fixed-lens compact digital cameras was busy and hard-fought, with a large number of manufacturers offering flagship models with top-notch image quality, and an array of manual controls. With the advent...