Nikon COOLPIX S6200 16 MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom NIKKOR ED Glass Lens and HD 720p Video (Red)

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An easy-to-use device, the slim Nikon S6200 26275 COOLPIX Digital Camera offers versatility, image quality, and style. The Nikon S6200 26275 COOLPIX Digital Camera delivers quality 16MP and 1280x720p HD images with surround sounds which you can store in its 74MB internal memory in JPEG, WAV, and MOV format. Capture vivid images with its NIKKOR ED glass lens with 10x optical zoom and see them clearly on the camera’s 2.7in TFT-LCD display with anti-reflection coating. Save those beautiful on-the-go moments in an instant, use the Nikon S6200 26275 COOLPIX Digital Camera.

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inabon says:

Good enough. Background: Hobbyist photographer, other cameras are a Nikon D300 and a Nikon D40 with a plethora of lenses. Main purpose for buying this P&S is for lightweight travel and taking it to restaurants, etc w/o the bulkiness of a DSLR, and a camera that I could hand to someone else to take a photo of me + family, you cant do that with a DSLR.I took this camera on a 10 day road trip to Disneyland and San Diego, I took several hundreds pictures with it and something like 30 videos so my review is based on this experience.Pros:- size. its small enough to carry with you yet beefy enough to use with big hands, as far as P&S go, this is a great size, in comparison, the new Canons are just too small for big hands.- fast autofocus (instant when outdoors).- scenes work (but read cons).- battery life for photo taking is not horrible.Cons:- absolutely horrible battery life when taking video. If you take three five minute videos, prepare to not have a full day of battery, taking video EATS the battery.- scene mode: They take too long to select and you cant change the ISO on them, which means you’ll get grainy pictures.- flash: it really is too underpowered, you cant take a family photo 4 feet from the camera at night, true, you can fix it later, but, still, flash could be WAY better.- 16M photo size: When using this size, the write speed to the card is horrendous, almost unusable for some of us (even with top of the line sd cards), my recommendation, use the 12M setting, the size is big enough for big prints and you get good write speeds.- charging trough USB. I prefer taking out a battery than removing a rubber gasket to connect a usb cable., however, it charges pretty fast.- odd focusing; I don’t know if this is an issue with MY camera, but mine back focuses too much, (back focusing refers to: you focus on someone’s faces, the focus point shows where it focused but then the focus point on the photo is actually behind the point you wanted, making the photo unusable)- lack of photo info: when taking a photo, it doesnt show you what ISO was used when using Scenes, which means you have to zoom into the pic to see if its usable, this is a big flaw in my opinion.Conclusion:- This is not a P7100 or a Canon G12, this is a basic P&S that does one thing good, be basic (and the price proves it). Do not expect to be blown away by the quality of the pictures unless you took them outdoors and forced the ISO to be 200 or below, everything else will be good enough pictures. Would I recommend it? I guess I will with the caveats I mentioned, with the case logic travel case you can put it on your belt and have it with you all the time, thats a big bonus. UPDATE: Tips & Tricks:- Two scenes work really good: Night Landscape & Sports (outdoors), the rest, not so much.- Change the photo size to 12M, it gives you a 4000 x 3000 sized picture, enough for most size prints, and the camera feels way faster with that setting on.- ISO 200 is really clean, if you can, leave it there, ISO 400 is not as good.

DrBob says:

Very nice basic P&S camera This camera satisfies all of the criteria that might be applied to a small, versatile and relatively inexpensive point and shoot camera.> excellent exposure under most conditions, color balance very good> works well in low light without flash> fast focus, reasonably quick recycle time> excellent menu, limited of course by lack of manual controls> excellent battery life> nice wide angle lens with good zoom range, useful for both party and travel scenarios.Suggest purchase of external charger and second battery since included charger only works with the battery in the camera.I am very happy with this camera. It is better than several higher-end cameras I’ve owned due to their exposure, focusing or low-light problems, none of which are a problem in this camera. I would suggest this camera to a friend.

M. Robertson says:

Great Little Camera Recently used my new Nikon COOLPIX S6200 for our family Thanksgiving/Christmas get together and was very pleased. The pictures are vibrant in color and are amazing in quality. The zoom works well and I was amazed at the way I could include a large area and group in one scene and it still have such good detail quality. It does have a slight hesitation before the picture actually snaps which caused me to miss some great shots of my little grandchild, but I’m still learning how to use it. Overall, I love the compact size of the camera, and the quality of the pictures, and am sure I will love it even more as I learn how to use it better. Thanks to Amazon for your great service again!


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