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Nikon Coolpix P6000 13.5MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom


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13.5-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 20 x 30 inches
4x wide-angle optical Zoom-Nikkor glass lens; Optical VR Image Stabilization
2.7-inch high-resolution LCD and optical viewfinder
my Picturetown with Wired LAN; automatically upload pictures to Nikon¿s my Picturetown
Captures images to SD/SDHC cards (not included)
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Customers Reviews

2010-03-10
Great Point and Shoot!
I'm just going to give basic views here because there are a lot of great reviews.

I've already taken several thousand photos with this camera and am very pleased with the daylight shots. It excels in good light at ISO 100 to 400. I've set the color enhancement to vivid as I've done with my Canons and the colors come out rich and beautiful! If too much color or I want B&W, I make changes via iPhoto - a very simple process. The photos are crisp, clean and the camera focuses quickly and very well.

Low light situations will require a tripod and some manual adjustments. If it goes over ISO 400, the noise is miserable and the photo is virtually worthless. To avoid that, you will need to use a tripod , which I have only done a couple times since my Canon S2IS does a better job in low lights.

The GPS does take some time to obtain a signal so does not work right away. When it works, it works very well. To that end, I can just add the basic location data to the photos that are missing the information through my software when I download the photos to iPhoto. It's not difficult but can be time consuming. Sadly, I think this was Nikon's first and last consumer level GPS enabled camera. They should have worked on improving it instead of only developing the one model.

The pop-up flash works fine. I've seen some complaints about it but I have no issues and find it adequate in normal situations.

Movie mode is a great disappointment. The microphone does not pick up sound very well and the video quality is just ok. My Canon S2IS does stereo recording and allows the full use of the 10x optical zoom lens during video recording. This newer camera appears to only allow digital zoom. Oh well.

Overall, I love this camera and have no regrets and will keep it for a long time. Nikon, if you had continued to develop the GPS in your models, you would have been on to something great. As it stands, I'm switching again to add the new Sony HX5V to my collection (we always carry two cameras) so that there will be two with GPS. Thank you for getting me hooked on the geotagging - I can't live without it!

2009-12-09
A very nice camera
A real nice camera, small in size but large in picture quality and features. Love the rotary program button, just like in the old days when one could quickly and easily switch from mode to mode without having to go through endless menus.
Have had it only a few weeks but one minus so far, the Zoom lever is much too sensitive. Just touch it and it jumps from wide angle to about half way zoom.


2009-11-17
Just not worth the cost
I really like Nikon cameras and was looking forward to owning a "point and shoot" for times when I can't take my DSLR with me.

As far as point and shoot cameras go, the P6000 is "OK." The pictures turn out well as long as you don't exceed ISO 400. This was a con for me as I bought the camera to use in lower light conditions. Any thing shot at 6400 was unusable.

The GPS feature sounded good, but in practice, it takes too long to acquire a fix which meant most of the pictures I took didn't have the GPS data attached.



2009-11-15
Good For Underwater
I chose this camera for underwater photography to replace my Canon G7. I am very happy with the choice. The camera has good optional housings that allow the use of external lenses, both Macro and Wide (Canon G series only takes macro). The manual controls and picture quality match the Canon, they are not great in low light but no compact is today.

The P6000 also beats the Canon G series in size, it fits better in a pocket and is lighter. I'm using it for travel and I'm very happy with it.

I don't understand the complaints about the GPS, it works fine. The only little problem is that you need to turn it off if you will not use the camera for a few days or it will drain the battery.

2009-11-02
Non-working GPS, No non-Nikon flashes
All in all the Nikon Coolpix P6000 an ok little point-and-shoot.

But I didn't buy it to be an ok little point-and-shoot. I bought it specifically for location scouting and geotagging.

I have owned the P6000 for several months now, and have NEVER managed to get a signal with the GPS.

Now, I figured it wouldn't exactly be a Garmin. And a little spotty coverage would have been tolerable, but to NEVER get a signal is unacceptable.

And an additional frustration: the hotshoe ONLY works with Nikon flashes. It will NOT fire with non-dedicated flashes or wireless flash triggers.

I have tried it with a Pocket Wizard radio slave, Cactus V2s wireless flash trigger, Canon 430EX speedlite, Vivitar 285HV flash, Nikon SB-19, and Nikon SB-600. The only flashes to work were the Nikon SB-19 and SB-600.
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Nikon Cameras History

Nikon Corporation is one of the major companies of the Mitsubishi Group, a multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and specializing in optics and imaging.

Nippon Kogaku K.K., or Japanese Optical Society (afterwards became known as Nikon Corporation) was formed at July 25, 1917 as a result of merging of three firms: Tokyo Keiki Seisaku-sho's optical division, Iwaki Glass Seisaku-sho ?? Fujii Lens Seizo-sho. The new company was aimed at manufacturing high-quality optics for Imperial Japanese Navy. And up to 1945 it actually was their main goal that determined the company’s philosophy and traditions. The first president of Nippon Kogaku was Yoshihira Wada.

Apart from military equipment the company produced microscopes, telescopes and other measuring instruments for industry and science. From 1932 they started serial production of Nikkor lenses for photo cameras. It’s an interesting fact that all Canon cameras, launched between 1937 and 1947 were equipped with lenses produced by Nikon!

After the WW II Nippon Kogaku K.K. manufactured its own camera –a rangefinder Nikon 1 – and stopped manufacturing lenses for Canon. The new camera appeared already Nikon-branded.

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