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December 2008
(73%)
31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
In conclusion, the Coolpix S710 may just be the perfect go anywhere point-and-shoot camera that both the amateur and advanced photographer will enjoy. Being simple enough for the novice user while offering advanced users the ability to tweak their phot...
The Coolpix S710 is Nikon’s offering in the “compact super high-resolution” camera market. The camera features a whopping 14.5 megapixels, a 3.6X wide-angle zoom lens and the biggest screen in its class (measuring 3 inches). The Coolpix...
Abstract: Barring any earth-shattering announcements at the PMA photo convention in March, the current megapixel peak for compact digicams is close to 15, while DSLRs like the Sony A900 hit 24.6. In Nikon’s aim-and-forget Coolpix lineup, the S710 has a 14.5MP s...
The S710 is an impressive-looking camera with excellent build quality, but its huge resolution and high maximum ISO add little to overall picture quality. There are many better, cheaper cameras. Reviewer: Cliff Smith
The Nikon Coolpix S710 may appear to be just another stainless steel fashion cam, but after spending some time with this camera, we think its much more than that. The Coolpix S710s large LCD screen and spinning Control dial made shooting a blast and...
Abstract: The S710 ups the ante in terms of resolution, pushing point-and-shoot camera up to an incredible 14.5 megapixels. There is perhaps an argument that few really need this resolution level (especially on a compact camera), but it is nice to have the opti...
Abstract: Nikon Coolpix S710Advanced 14.5 megapixel Coolpix pushes the limits (by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer)Nikon introduced the Coolpix S710 as part of its Fall 2008 lineup. With this camera Nikon pushes the resolution limit available in inexpensive consumer cam...
Clunky styling, Slow performance, Menu interface hard to adapt to
Though the S710 breaks little ground in the ongoing push for more megapixels, it does deliver some pleasing images. You will have to wait an age to take and review your photos though. ...
Extremely high resolution, wide-angle lens, well balanced colours, manual features
Painfully slow in all respects, shots look a little soft by default
Nikon’s CoolPix S710 would be a fantastic compact if not for its incredibly slow performance. Its shots look good, with excellent detail and well-balanced colours. It also sports a bevy of nifty features. However, the speed issues really damage the...