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October 2010
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Solid build quality
Longer zoom range than competing models
Good picture quality
Easy access to controls
Plenty of features to satisfy advanced photographers.
Incredibly sluggish Raw capture and processing, Slow AF
At around £479, the Nikon P7000 is priced, albeit competitively, towards the higher-end of the market. Despite improving on the previous model in many areas there are new issues. Overall, however, it's still a very good enthusiast compact and some £50...
Abstract: Having survived a recent avalanche of maxi-zoom compact digicams, it comes as something of a relief to engage with this more modest but still well-featured camera.The Nikon Coolpix P7000 wins on a number of points: its moderate dimensions, with a pock...
The Nikon Coolpix P7000 is an excellent digital camera with an extensive feature set and a great design to access most commonly used functions. It has very little direct competitors when counting either the reach of its lens or the inclusion of a hot-...
This was one of the most difficult choices we've had to make in a while, for very few cameras are as similar as the Nikon Coolpix P7000 and Canon PowerShot G12. The Nikon Coolpix P7000 has a better LCD display, though it doesn't rotate. It has a large...
The Nikon Coolpix P7000 is something of a flawed gem. While we love the handling, with its wealth of clever external controls, and the excellent image quality, the painfully slow RAW processing speeds are a real let-down for a camera that purports to ...
Abstract: It wasn't all that long ago that the so-called 'luxury' compact camera market was one of the most important (and lucrative) for the major camera manufacturers. Before DSLRs were affordable, high-end compacts, with DSLR-inspired ergonomics and full ma...
Abstract: It wasn't so long ago that DSLRs were out of financial reach for most enthusiast photographers. Back before DSLRs fell below the magic sub-$1000 mark, the only way for most people to 'go digital' was to invest in a high-quality compact, offering SLR-like control, but without the expensive extras - the large sensor and interchangeable lens mount...
Published: 2011-02-16, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
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 digital cameras 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...
Abstract: It's taken a while for us to get our hands on Nikon's Coolpix P7000, although we've reviewed its main rivals: Canon's PowerShot G12 and the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5. There's clearly a market for a competent, pocketable camera that supports raw file capt...