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The Coolpix S500 also features 15 specially-programmed modes to automatically handle focus, exposure, white balance and other adjustments that help you take great pictures easily.
Nikon Coolpix S500 Highlights
3x Optical Zoom-Nikkor glass lens High-quality lenses deliver high-quality pictures. The Zoom-Nikkor lens gives you the power of 3x optical zoom lens, (38-114mm for 35mm equivalent) while Macro capability lets you get as close as 3.9 inches. This combination is supported by Nikons world-renowned optical technology delivering crisp, clear images.
Optical VR Image Stabilization Stability advanced... images enhanced. You can shoot sharper, clearer and without blur with Nikons ingenious Vibration Reduction. VR Image Stabilization detects and corrects for camera movement to give you rock-steady results time after time in lower light. So effective, it even lets you shoot in lower light.
ISO 2000 capability The Coolpix S500 offers light sensitivity up to ISO 2000 allowing you to tackle scenes and situations far beyond the capabilities of conventional compacts, it gives you great exposures in significantly lower light.
Incredible, bright 2.5-inch LCD Makes shooting and sharing pictures easier. The Coolpix S500 is equipped with an incredible 2.5-inch LCD great for viewing images anywhere, anytime. Anti-reflective coating makes it easier for everyone to see and enjoy images. The larger LCD lets you make the most of smooth, sharp movies, and great-looking stills.
Nikon In-Camera Innovations
D-Lighting In playback mode, D-Lighting will compensate for underexposed images or insufficient flash by adding light and detail to selected shots where needed, without affecting properly exposed areas.
Face-Priority AF To ensure superb portraits with crisp focus, select Face-Priority AF (in Portrait Scene mode). This feature automatically finds the subjects face and focuses on it.
In-Camera Red-Eye Fix This in-camera feature automatically fixes most typical occurrences of red-eye.
Coolpix S500 one-touch Portrait button Your shortcut to three unique innovations, it offers instant access to Facepriority AF and In-Camera Red-Eye Fix for optimized image capture and lets you transform exposure with Nikons powerful D-Lighting advantage.
In-camera color options & QuickTime movie with sound Shoot a QuickTime movie with sound at 30 frames per second, and choose from five color shooting options (standard, vivid color, black and white, sepia, cyanotype).
Transfer Directly to Printer, TV or Web
Print directly from your camera You can transfer images directly to print, without the need of a PC, when using PictBridge and USB Direct Print compatible printers.
Connect directly to your TV Show friends and family the results on a grand scale with the supplied video cable.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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By Mary (Chesapeake, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikon Coolpix S500 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom (Electronics)
I love this camera, for the price.. had it for a couple months now, and overall it's great for a compact digital camera... only negative is that I still manage to get blurred images sometimes, unless I'm completely not moving or using a tripod. Otherwise, it takes very clear, lush and detailed pictures with true to life colors, and doesn't seem to burn through batteries as easily as other cameras I've had in years past, and has a lot of nice features. The Red Eye redux and direct to TV/computer works wonderfully... it's pretty fast in recovery time... and it does an excellent job in self adjusting to the light situation, no matter what it may be.
17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fragile LCD --- cute but looks are deceiving,
This review is from: Nikon Coolpix S500 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom (Electronics)
This camera looks like a little tank, and I bought it to replace a Canon Elph that really had been a tank. I had tossed that old camera in briefcases, backpacks, pockets, and it had always been fine. When looking for a new pocketable camera, I was drawn to the S500 because it reminded me of my trusty old Elph. The Nikon had similarly rugged looks. But it fails to live up to the promise.
I know what you're thinking---"Another Amazon customer who got a rare defective product, so I can disregard his negative review and look at the positive ones." Well, that's how I usually feel, too. I'm writing this review because, after my camera broke, I did a quick google search and saw others who had also bought this same new model who have had the same mysterious problem. Caution seems appropriate, maybe instead looking at a more established model until Nikon figures out how to make these new ones correctly. About 45 days into owning the camera, I pulled out the S500, clicked the power button, and saw a white screen LCD with black splotches. It seems that the LCD panel had broken at some point in the prior week. I hadn't taken the camera anywhere stressful. It had either been in a pocket or in the small pocket in a student backpack, the part where you put pens, a cell phone, an iPod, etc. Those seem like natural habitats for a "pocket" camera. I have carried lots of electronics around (phones, iPods, etc.), and nothing had ever been damaged. But this little camera is now completely worthless. (Since it lacks an optical viewfinder, and since the menu is all on-screen on the LCD, it's really just an expensive little doorstop now.) I'm still investigating what my options are under Nikon's warranty. Based on some quick web searching today, I expect to be told that I'm at fault for the LCD damage and that I should always carry these cameras inside a protective case. If that's so, then why bother buying a pocket camera? The protective case (and I bought the Nikon-branded one) won't fit in your pocket, and without a case, you're apparently just waiting for the little thing to shatter. Nikon, are you listening? Does this happen to your other cameras, too, or is this one an outlier that consumers should avoid?
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very small & includes optical vibration reduction,
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This review is from: Nikon Coolpix S500 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom (Electronics)
I believe this is one of the smallest cameras on the market with optical vibration reduction (VR). I have a VR lens on my larger camera and find it invaluable and now consider it a must have feature. It also has a very fast startup/shutter response and the stainless steel exudes a quality feel.
I own a Nikon D80 DSLR and was looking for a small P&S to use when taking the larger camera along wasn't practical. Although it has very little advanced controls I believe it is exactly what I needed. I also like that it has a more powerful flash than most other cameras in its class.
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