|
Hewlett Packard
JVC
Canon digital cameras
Minolta
Panasonic
Olympus
Nikon
|
|
|
|
 |
Nikon Coolpix 7600 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom| Manufacturer: | Nikon | | List price: | $349.99 |
| Our price: | Too Low To Display that is 100% off! |
|
|
| Nikon Coolpix 7600 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom |
|
Average rating:  |  |
postcard picture quality |
| I just received the camera yesterday. I took it out of the box, installed the batteries and took a picture from the office window of the Chrysler Building (NYC). Excellent is all i can say. My co-worker says, "it looks just like a postcard". |
| Nikon Coolpix 7600 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom - Nikon |  |
A Great Product For The Money! |
This compact camera is far easier to use than my old HP Photosmart 3.2 and my Canon 2.0, with easy to learn features. It has it all, including `fireworks' mode! The best are the various `tones' you can give your pictures. Just look at all the technical specifications here and you'll be amazed! I like that I can video in three different modes with great sound and that I can film in so many different modes (headshot, distance, fireworks, nightscape, backlight, etc.) that you can never screw up. Plus it is 7.0 pixels which is really incredible even when you crop half a photo! Unlike most small cameras, the buttons are easy to navigate. It also comes with all the extras you need (listed in the specifications). Don't settle for anything less than 7.0 pixels, as within a year anything 5.0 or under will be obsolete. I love this little thing and bought all the accessories it didn't come with (which were few). You can also purchase a waterproof case for SCUBA and snorkeling (down to 130 feet!)
|
| Nikon - Nikon Coolpix 7600 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom |  |
Works great for me! |
Used it for a wedding last week with great results (color, focus and exposure).
Most of the functions are pretty easy to use w/o consulting the manual.
I prefer that this has fewer manual controls than the flagship 7900 because this is marketed as a Point n' Shoot and ease of use was one of the major things I was looking for.
One MINOR quibble, the chrome-like vertical strip on the right-side front grip is set too close to the lens; it doesn't let your fingers (at least mine) rest as comfortably or hold the camera as securely as the 7900....like I said, minor.
I had considered the Canon SD-500 which is pretty similar as far as capability but decided on the the Nikon because it has what Consumer Report calls a "Secure Grip" (bulge on the right-hand side that helps you hold on to the camera).
Great build quality and great results...can't ask for much more. |
| Wholesale Electronics |
| | Accessories | |
| | Similar products | |
|
|
|
|
Auto Loan Calculator Clock Supplies
|
|