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331 of 333 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great small camera loaded with features!!,
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This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Red) (Electronics)
This is a great little camera with alot of fun features. I had a hard time deciding between the s8100 and the s6100 because the s8100 takes faster pictures, 1080 video, a better sensor, and bigger zoom.The features listed below are the reasons I chose the s6100.
Touch screen--can use your finger but it can be a little tricky to move it just right. It does come with a stylus that allows you to move through the screens quickly. Makes it very easy to get through the menus. The menu on the left has the options for flash, self-timer, macro, and exposure compensation. The menu on the bottom has the options for touch shutter, image mode, movie options, and settings. The battery levels are always displayed in the left hand corner so there is no guessing how much battery is left. Above that the scene mode is displayed. Scene selection--There are 19 scenes to choose from plus the scene auto selector. When you push the scene button and all 20 options are listed there is a question mark box in the upper right hand corner that will explain the different modes to help you choose the right one. Filter Effects--It has the ability to draw or write on photos, add decorations, cross screen, fish eye, selective color, black and white, sepia. I have messed around with a few of these features, I will try to upload a few pictures. It also has glamour retouch and skin softening. Playback button--Has options to star a photo as favorite, delete, slide show, protect, print, draw, retouch, voice record, and settings. Charger--This camera can charge through your computer or it also has an adapter much like most cell phones now do so you can use the USB cord to charge using an outlet. There is a light on the back that flashes to let you know it is charging. The dedicated movie button makes it very simple to record videos. Unlike the 8100, you cannot take a photo while you are recording with the 6100. From the opinion of a hobby photographer, I think there are alot of features nicely packaged into this pocket-sized camera.
88 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Point and Shoot Camera,
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Purchased this camera while looking for a small yet high quality point and shoot style camera. This camera has great features in a small enough package to bring on the go. The optical zoom works wonderfully. Touch-Panel LCD is a nice feature.
Only complaint I have with the camera is the image review after taking a picture lasts a seemingly long time. If you are trying to take multiple pictures quickly it can be annoying as the previous image takes up the screen so you can't preview your next picture. Also, the touch-panel LCD isn't as responsive as you'd like it to be, but if you use the included stylus on the wrist strap it works just fine. Just don't expect iPod Touch-quality responsiveness. Bottom line: Purchase this camera if you are looking for a point and shoot camera with good features, optical zoom, and a decent MegaPixel rating that come in a small package.
277 of 303 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
There must be better cameras,
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This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Silver) (Camera)
I've owned this camera for 3-months and waited until now to write a review because it was a gift and I really wanted to like this camera. But the more I've used it the less I like it. To be fair, it can take a descent picture under optimal conditions if you are careful, but so can a 1968 Kodak Brownie in the right hands. I really expected more from Nikon and modern electronic technology.
Let me give you a little more background... I'm 63 years old and I've been taking pictures since I was 8 years old. Last winter I suffered a stroke which affected the coordination in my left hand and I found it difficuly to operate my Nikon D50 SLR. My wife, trying to be nice to me bought an S6100 for my birthday because she assumed that a point-and-shoot would be easier and less frustrating for me to use than my D50 SLR. I was excited to get it and try it out. The Nikon S6100 was smaller, lighter and easier to carry. As far as being easier to use, it is NOT! A person would expect an automatic point-and-shoot camera to be just that, point it, press the shutter release and get a fair picture most of the time. That's something this camera can't do with any regularity. A pox on Nikons house for the damn touch screen controls! Why have a touch screen shutter release function that duplicates the function of the shutter release button? While you try to hold the camera with your right hand you are almost forced to touch the screen while trying to frame the image and push the "real button". This more often than not activates the shutter resulting in a picture of the ground, your pant leg, or shoe. Then while you wait for the exceedingly slow electronics to store that image on the memory card, you miss several oportunities to try for a good shot. Would that this was the only problem with the touch screen. Nikon designed this cameras controls so the ONLY way to control various camera functions is through a menu system controlled using the touch screen. If that were not bad enough the screen itself is not sensitive enough to respond well to a finger touch unless you use a long finger nail or the little stylus hung on the wrist strap. This almost insures that you can't make any sort of quick option changes while you try to shoot. You may wonder if that screen does anything else. Yes, it shows a fairly bright image to use as a viewfinder or to review pictures of your shoes taken by mistake. Of course it is constantly smugged and dirty because you have to be touching it all the time. How about the overall function? The S6100 is as functional as most of it's competitors in the crowded point-and-shoot field. It's a snapshot camera at best loaded with difficult to control features and totally unecessary post shooting editing functions that are much better done on your computer after you download the pictures. I expected better from Nikon and I certainly thought that a 16 megapixel sensor would capture better quality shots. Again I was disappointed. My 6 megapixel D50 captures better images and it's over 5-years old. In anything other than optimal light, the automatic functions of the S6100 bump up the ISO a few clicks and once that's happened the image quickly gets grainy without gaining good exposure. Again I sure expected better from the newer class of sensors and software. The S6100 can also take Quicktime movies with a single press of the movie button on the back. This would be a nice function if the movie button were not small placed directly below the right side thumb grip, almost ensuring that you will take some short movies you didn't want, again usually of the ground, your shoe, or the sky. Oh, and then there is battery life. Not too good. I can get maybe 200 shots and a short movie before the "battery exhausted" message pops up on the screen, and then you are done since the only way to recharge it is to plug the whole camera into the charger or a computer USB port, you will be out of luck in the field unless you invest in a second battery, keep it charged and in your pocket while you'r out shooting. Do you think I've been be too negative about the S6100? Here are the good things about it: 1. It's small, light, and fits easily in a shirt pocket or purse 2. The zoom lens is Nikon, and they do make the best optics and the wide to full zoom is all you will probably ever need. 3. When you manage to get a snap shot it's usually of adequate quality, at least for your family album. MY RECOMMEDATIONS: If you want a point-and shoot Nikon, check out the S8100 or S9100, both much better cameras at only a slightly higher price. If you want great pictures and care about control of your camera functions get a Digital SLR and learn how to use it. If you want a touch screen get a smart phone. Most of those will take pictures and movies too, and might be easier to use than this camera, plus when you get frustrated with the smugged up touch screen, at least you can use it to call someone who cares.
54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great mid level point and shoot,
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This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Silver) (Camera)
I have had this camera for about 4 hours now, so I am obviously a professional here. But I am amazed at this camera. I'll try and keep it short. The camera pictures are great indoors, great outdoors, great macro, good 7x opti zoom, Good white balance, great low light. Functionally, it is a simple interface, fast start to shoot time about 2-3 seconds, no noticeable shutter lag, flash is good for very short range, poor after about 7-10 feet and tends to not illuminate the entire photo, unless subject is very close.
Unless you are well schooled in SLR cameras, this will take as close to a perfect photo within a near range of subjects. If you want to zoom in on a players nose hairs from the balcony of the stadium, this camera will not do it. If you want to photograph your kids in normal light to dusk at 1-60 feet away. I don't believe you could improve upon this camera. I have not used it in bright outdoor light yet, so no opinion there. Unless you need a stronger zoom or flash, you cannot go wrong with this camera. It is simple fast and takes near magazine quality photos.
40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Purty durn good camera for the price,
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This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Red) (Electronics)
We have a Sony DSC-W100 and after vacationing with some friends decided we need a new camera. The Sony had some REALLY bad shutter lag, therefore causing us to miss shots. After using a friends Kodak, i realized that my 7 year old camera was not cutting it. I spent weeks deciding what P&S camera to buy. The catch is I didn't want to spend over $200. I have a Nikon DSLR so naturally i looked at Nikons first. I did look at Fuji, Sony, cannon (i know i know) Kodak and Olympus. Not being in the camera market for years, i was amazed at how things have changed so much. I'm accustomed to my SLR and was not willing to give up much. My old Sony has quasi-manual settings, and great control over the camera for a P&S. After looking at the s4100, i noticed that there was too much shutter lag. I then looked at a cannon, and thought this is the one. For some reason I kept gravitation towards Nikon. Then, I found an absolute steal on the s6100 so decided to go for it. Right out of the box, the Nikon was ready to go (after a full charge of the battery). Downside is there is no physical manual. What am I supposed to read in the bathroom?? This is a very common occurrence with almost all electronics nowadays. Besides, it's good for the environment. Being a "tech geek" who needs a manual anyways, isn't that was playing around is for?? My first impression of the camera was very positive. Lightweight, very fast start up time, and ready to go (in daylight). The touchscreen is very easy to use overall use is very intuitive, however might be too much for a first time digital camera user. Picture quality is amazing. DPI at full resolution (why would you do anything else?)is at 200. Compare that to my old sony which was 72 dpi. Higher quality and resolution. There are 3 shooting modes. One is automatic. This mode is pretty self explanatory. Now move to the scene mode shooting. Here's where this camera really shines for me. I took a low light picture in auto mode, then switched to scene mode and selected " scene auto selector" The second picture in auto scene selector was MUCH better. I'm not sure which scene it chose but the background as well as foreground were lit properly. Something not achievable on my Sony... EVER. I'm used to being able to light a scene properly with my SLR and external strobe, so I was impressed. Something else that turned me on to the s6100 instead of the s8100 was the static flash. I know it's a minor complaint, but it's less moving pieces for me to worry about. Then theres' the tracking mode. Touch something on the screen (providing it stays still long enough for the camera to lock in) and it tracks the subject. Great for kids moving around! IT has many more features such as blink detect, face recognition and even a touch of the screen shutter mode. Movie mode has a continual focus mode and the ability to zoom in and out, all while recording in 720p HI DEF!! Granted the s8100 does record in full 1080P. I don't use the video mode enough to care to be honest. An to top it all off, it includes a full version of Nikon View NX2 which is a great importing and light editing program. It also includes a file transfer program as well. Absolute seamless integration with windows 7! The size is perfect. Small enough for a pocket, and to be taken anywhere and not be a burden. While still feeling substantial in your hand. 3 weeks later and I still love this camera and it's ability to take great pictures. The only thing i really gave up with the s8100 is 3x more zoom, and full 1080p recording. For the money I paid for the camera I couldn't be happier.
Pros: Picture Quality. Ability to take great pictures on low light. 16mp at 200dpi at full resolution. Size. Fast start up. Very little shutter lag if any. Nikon view NX2. Seamless integration with windows 7. Ease of use. Cons. 7x zoom instead of 10x. only 720p in video mode. No flash compensation for low light situations or zoom.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Touch Screen Needs Improovment,
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This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Silver) (Camera)
The touch screen is the only thing keeping this camera from being a full 5 star review. I don't really want to be touching the screen or using the small pen supplied when trying to take photos. I'd much rather have buttons and such on the body of the camera that I can easily and quickly get to.
With that out of the way, the camera takes outstanding clear photos. I just uploaded a few macro images I took the day I picked this camera up at a local store. I can't even think where to start on the great things about this camera. Light weight Compact Great image quality Great video quality Price is right Outstanding macro feature
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Puts The Fun Back In Photography,
By Nighthawk 69 (Downtown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Silver) (Camera)
OK, I just got mine so it hasn't had time to break down, but when I fired it up I was amazed at the performance! I have been a professional photographer for many years. I used the Nikon F5 for many years and then stepped up to a D700 with a battery pack. The reason I got this is because my rig (camera & all my lenses) is so heavy and cumbersome that I don't carry it around unless I'm going out on a shoot - and I end up missing many shots that I wish I had gotten. So I opted for an inexpensive point & shoot to throw in the car and take with me when I'm going to the store, running other errands or walking the dog.This little thing is just what the doctor ordered! When I fired this puppy up I was amazed! It was.... just plain fun! The focus metering blew me away and the flash was amazing. I was expecting harsh over-blown, too bright images, but what came out were very nicely lit, even exposures. Makes me wonder what the higher end point & shoot models can do. But since I have an excellent higher end Nikon, I felt that would be a waste of money. This camera does exact what I wanted it to do. It's easy to operate, the zoom is smooth, the flash works very well and the pictures look great. I highly recommend this Nikon model. The cost is so low that if it did break, or was lost or stolen, I could replace it without too much pain and suffering.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, touch screen needs work,
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This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Silver) (Camera)
The camera takes good pictures, and the lens quality is great. However, there are two complaints - the first being the touch screen is not that sensitive and can be annoying to use. You have to press fairly hard to get the action to register. Second, switching between camera modes is a bit of a pain. I moved from an older camera that had a wheel which was easily rotated to select a shooting mode. This camera requires a couple touch screen interactions to select a mode, which is inconvenient if you want to get a quick shot. The answer is to always use the auto mode, however sometimes it takes a few extra seconds of recentering the view after focusing on a certain lit portion of the picture, to get an appropriate mode auto-selected.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Pocket Camera vs. Price Balance,
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This 6100 model is an excellent and necessary upgrade from their $70-120 offerings. The touchscreen, widescreen, too many features to list, and 720p video abilities make it a valuable tool. The size and ease of use exceeds the competitions' cameras. The improvement of the battery charger system (the standard wall charger eliminates the need to remove the battery to recharge) AND the PC USB connection now charges the battery as well. After ~3 months of ownership, I haven't yet had to charge the camera off of the wall. I do wish I bought the upgrade to this camera with the 12-14x optical zoom but even 7x is a huge improvement over the standard 2.3-3x on the $100 cameras.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Camera for the Pricerange..You wont be disappointed,
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This review is from: Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Red) (Electronics)
I purchased this camera after reading through a slew of reviews at Steves Digicams, Digital Camera Review, and Cnet. I compared every camera I could find in the $150-$250 price range. I was set on not going over $250, no matter what. After being on the fence between the Sony Cybershot a Kodak touchscreen model, I decided to go with the Nikkon. Short version is this is a wonderful all around camera with very very crisp clear pictures and some nice features.
Touchscreen- 8 out of 10. I will note sometimes you need to add a little more pressure than you might add on say a TomTom or other touchscreen device, but nothing too earth shattering Camera Picture Quality - 9.5 out of 10. The pictures are crisp, reds don't seem to over saturated, and no noticeable blur towards the center or outside of a picture. I would say you are NOT going to get any better quality from a camera under $170.. Picture Viewer/LCD - 9 out of 10. Clear, no huge delays between photos, sunlight friendly, and very good in terms of resolution.. Video 780P - 4 out of 10. Here is where the camera looses hands down. If you are getting this camera for the added video function, LOOK ELSEWHERE! I did not need this as i have a kodak playful (i bought on amazon as always) which is small, and takes very good resolution videos. The video was grainy, and you can hear the Zoom when you use it, i personally don't care for watching a video and hearing a mechanical zoom in the background. I bought this strictly for its camera specs and quality, not the video function Overall 8.5 out of 10. Great Camera, High Quality pictures, incredible resolution level 16MP for a camera under $200, and a nice small compact size. If your looking for cheap, easy to use, and only need it for its camera functions..I would buy it over a Sony, Olympus, Kodak, or Cannon any day of the week And as always Amazon is top notch! |
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