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November 2008
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The editors liked
Geotagging features are relatively easy to use
Two user-defined modes
Zippy performance
Use of LAN port to transfer images intuitively
Professional design.
The editors didn't like
Took several long tries to get a GPS lock
RAW image supported only by Nikons ViewNX software
Image quality is acceptable but not impressive for a shooter in this class.
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Generally solid auto focus, Customizable interface couldn't be much better, Prograde build quality, Rich, detailed images at lower ISOs,
Luminance noise shows up in regularsized prints, GPS, network connectivity could have both been better, Screen and viewfinder not a great combo, Flash recycle times measurable with a calendar, Underwhelming battery life,
Anyone who spends more than a few seconds with the Coolpix P6000 will notice that the new camera makes some noteworthy improvements over its predecessor especially in the performance department. It's nice to see that Nikon's efforts to sort out AF per...
Abstract: Pocket Battleships The Nikon P6000 and Canon G10 Duke It Out Pocket-sized digital cameras appeal to a wide constituency of photographers. Hockey moms love em (sorry Sarah), and pro photographers do as well, along with just about every other shade of p...
Abstract: The P6000 is Nikons latest high-end compact point-and-shoot. It offers a variety of upgrades over its predecessor the P5100, including (of course) an increase to 13.5 megapixels, ISO 6400 and allegedly improved low-light performance (we hope) and bui...
Easy to use manual features, small size, hot-shoe, built-in GPS module, vibrant and clear photos
Built-in GPS module failed to find satellites, lens has noticeable distortion, slow shot-to-shot performance
The P6000 is capable of taking some wonderful shots, but it is also slow camera and one of its hallmark features — the built-in GPS — didn’t work during our tests. These problems, along with a high asking price, dampen our enthusiasm for...
Image quality up to ISO200 is very good, with excellent exposure, resolution and white balance, Colour fidelity is exceptional. However the best results do depend on shooting in RAW and converting the images with an application such as Adobe RAW conver...
There is some noise visible at ISO400, and in JPG mode it tends to clog into ugly black patches in open shadow. We consider ISO speeds above 400 just about unusable and the vaunted 6400 is a laugh.
We like the design and construction of the camera, and we found that up to ISO200 and shooting RAW we got excellent results. At ISO400 the pictures are acceptable for standard size prints. We couldn’t get the GPS to work but we couldn’t imagin...
Geotagging features are relatively easy to use, Two user-defined modes, Zippy performance, Use of LAN port to transfer images intuitively, Professional design
Took several long tries to get a GPS lock, Raw image supported only by Nikons ViewNX software, Image quality is acceptable but not impressive for a shooter in this class
The inclusion of GPS into the P6000 could possibly carve a niche for Nikon, but the shooter has a lot of potential to be a better camera. ...
Abstract: Replacing the P5100 model as flagship of Nikons compact digicam line-up, the Coolpix P6000 features a slightly larger, 13.5-megapixel CCD sensor, EXPEED processing and 4x Zoom-Nikkor lens. Like its predecessor, it provides the P, A, S and M shooting m...
Cámara digital Nikon Coolpix P6000Con la Coolpix P6000, Nikon exactamente lo que significa una cámara digital seria para los fotógrafos avanzados. Una cámara de la gama P debe poder distinguirse del resto, y esto exactamente es de hecho lo que hace la P60...