Nikon Coolpix P6000 - Some Specs For You!

Posted by admin | Camera Review/Information | Tuesday 1 September 2009 9:42 am

Have you seen pictures of Nikon’s Coolpix P6000? Looks a little like a DSLR, doesn’t it? Well - it’s not! The new compact camera is class-leading technology, with abilities of a DSLR. If you are looking to become more professional, this compact and talented camera is the one for you!

The Nikon Coolpix P6000 includes a massive 13.5 megapixel image sensor, capturing the finest details with sharp resolution. A 4x NIKKOR zoom lens covers focal lengths from a wide 28mm, delivering sharpness and precision throughout its entire range. Finally, a processing system based on Nikon’s original EXPEED digital image-processing concept quickly delivers the best results with perfect colours and tones. Here are some more specifications from the Coolpix P6000… 

  • Inbuilt GPS function 
  • Optical 4x Zoom-NIKKOR lens  
  • Compatible with high sensitivity up to ISO 6400 that enables high-quality pictures at any image mode
  • Compatible with RAW file: RAW file exclusive for COOLPIX (CCD RAW); different from NEF; compatible only with Windows
  • Function Button setting/Custom shooting menu/User Setting mode
  • Tab-format menu
  • COOLPIX Picture Controls 
  • Compatible with optional external Speedlights and Converter Lens 
  • Compatible with my Picturetown/Picture Bank via wired LAN
  • 13.5 effective megapixels
  • Lens-shift Vibration Reduction (VR) system incorporated
  • Optical viewfinder employed
  • 2.7-inch LCD monitor with anti-reflection coating
  • All this - and much more! Visit Kirk’s Cameras in Ringwood to discover more about this modern, compact camera today!

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