![]() Also like the S33, the Nikon W100 stores its images and videos on SD/SDHC/SDXC cards or in internal memory, though built-in memory capacity has dropped slightly from 25 to 22 megabytes. Power is provided via an EN-EL19 rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack rated at 220 shots per charge and is recharged in-camera with an included AC/USB adapter, just like the S33. Other features that remain the same are the 2.7-inch 230k-dot LCD, ISO sensitivity range (125-1600), available exposure and scene modes (Scene Auto Selector, Backlighting, Bubble Effect, Cartoon Effect, Close Up, Diorama effect, Fireworks Show, Food, Interval shooting, Miniature Movie, Mirror, Neon Effect, Night Scenes, Picture Series, Underwater, Underwater Face Framing, Soft), metering modes (Matrix, Center-weighted or Spot), AF modes (Center, Face Detection and Target-finding AF), exposure compensation (+/- 2.0 EV), white balance options (Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, White Balance Preset), burst performance (4.7fps for up to 11 shots), video options (Full HD video (1920 x 1080) at 30p, as well as VGA resolution (640 x 480) at 30p or 15p), and a Micro (Type-D) HDMI port. ![]() (49 pages) Digital Camera Nikon coolpix W300 Quick Start Manual. (5 pages) Digital Camera Nikon Coolpix W150 Quick Start Manual. (6 pages) Camera Lens Nikon COOLPIX W100 Quick Start Manual. (179 pages) Digital Camera Nikon COOLPIX W100 Firmware Update. Top shutter speed for both cameras is 1/2,000s. Digital Camera Nikon COOLPIX W100 Reference Manual. Speaking of shutter speeds, there is a difference in the maximum exposure possible, with the W100 allowing a 25 second exposure when add light trials is selected in Night Scenes mode, while the S33's longest exposure was 4 seconds in Fireworks Show mode. The lens is not equipped with stabilization, and the camera relies on electronic VR to handle shake control by raising the ISO sensitivity in order to boost shutter speeds. The available apertures remain the same at f/3.3-5.9 across the zoom range, and the lens employs a simple 6 elements in 5 groups configuration. For more advanced users, there are several shooting modes and manual settings.Both cameras share the same 1/3.1" 13.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, along with a 3x optical zoom with the same 35mm-equivalent range of 30mm-90mm. ISO sensitivity ranges between 100-3,200. The 3-inch LCD is a vari-angle type that flips out and tilts into a variety of positions. The B700 can shoot RAW photos and 4K videos at 30p. The lens has a 60x zoom with Dual Detect Vibration Reduction and 5-Axis Hybrid Vibration Reduction (optical and digital) for videos, and the camera can shoot 5 frames per second (fps) continuously. It’s not a large sensor like the 1-inch variant used in the DL-series, but it’s typical of point-and-shoots. With a traditional DSLR-like super-zoom body, the B700 uses a 1/2.3-inch 20.2-megapixel back-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor. The cameras will go on sale in the spring. Besides having a long optical zoom lens, the B700 ($500), B500 ($300), and A900 ($400) have Nikon’s new SnapBridge “always on” wireless connectivity, while some models can shoot 4K video. In addition to its new premium DL-series, Nikon is introducing three new long-zoom (megazoom and super-zoom) cameras to its Coolpix lineup. Smart hub keeps kids connected to parents via smartphone, boosts security Nikon A1000, B600 pack big zooms into compact, budget-friendly camerasĭeclining compact camera sales just killed one of Nikon's manufacturing plantsĬanon’s latest budget camcorders keep the price low while adding new features Olympus launches Tough TG-6 waterproof compact, and we’re not entirely sure why Nikon also announced it celebrates its 100th year in business this year. The compact cameras are joined by an announcement for the U.S. next month - a year after the camera was announced in Japan. The camera is expected to be available in the U.S. Wi-fi and Bluetooth is included and the camera’s battery is rated at 290 shots. The budget camera includes Nikon’s image stabilization system, dubbed Vibration Reduction, as well as a 0.8-inch macro mode. The camera was announced in Japan nearly a year ago, in February 2016. The $140 Nikon Coolpix A300 doesn’t have the weather-sealing and durability, but bumps up the resolution to 20.1 megapixels on a 1/2.3-inch CCD sensor with an eight times optical zoom. The Nikon Coolpix W100 will go on sale in the U.S. Smartphone cameras could be bug-eyed if this new tiny camera comes to life Nikon’s full-frame mirrorless is coming August 23 - here’s what we know so far Eye-detection autofocus coming to the Nikon Z7 and Z6 on May 16 ![]()
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