Nikon Coolpix S6100 16 Mp Digital Camera With 7x Nikkor Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens And 3-Inch Touc
Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Silver) (OLD MODEL)
- 16.0-megapixel CCD sensor for stunning images
- 7x Wide-Angle Optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED Glass Lens
- 4-way VR Image Stabilization System
- Touch Control 3-inch High Resolution (460,000-dot) Clear Color Display
- HD (720p) Movie Recording with Stereo Sound and HDMI Output
Brand : Nikon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 4.2
Review Count : 214
Nikon COOLPIX S6100 16 MP Digital Camera with 7x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3-Inch Touch-Panel LCD (Silver) (OLD MODEL)
- Had the older one. This takes great pictures. Love it. Hope to see if the old one can be fixed as well. Nikon is the best.
- Our brother had this camera when he came for a visit. There were many things he liked about is so after looking at the other comparable cameras in this category we decided to buy it. It is smaller than our Panasonic bridge camera which makes it more convenient for much of our daily picture taking yet we will keep the Panasonic as there are many things it will do this one will not.Picture quality is pretty good from what I can tell. The photos inside without the flash were better than the ones using the flash in an office setting. I used it during our office party and it captured good photos even when people are moving. It will automatically focus in on faces and there has been no red eye challenges, etc. We have not used the movie mode yet so I canont say how the quality is for that.You cannot ask for a much easier setup and the menuing system is easy to follow. Use the stylus that comes with it, just hook it on the strap and it will be much easier than using your fingers. Overall it has nice settings and options. One real feature it is missing is the number of pictures left based on the card size. You can get estimates from the web yet I expected it to be on the camera like most of the others. It is a small thing yet the small things are important sometimes.Overall we will enjoy this camera for much of what we want to capture. It has a really solid feel compared to some of the others I have looked at. This is the first Nikon I have had and for the category I believe it was a good purchase at a good price. It was on sale and I added it to the cart and then went to view some other cameras just to make sure it was the one I wanted. While shopping the price dropped another $5 and that was a nice surprise.
- I purchased this camera last year around Black Friday for a friend. She wanted a nice camera to learn how to start taking digital photos. At first the camera was nice, the photos it took looked good and it worked well, especially for beginner. That changed when she tried to use it around October this year. She had used it a few times, for Christmas, New Years, and a few birthdays, but when she attempted to use it last month (October 2012) the camera wouldn\'t power on and the battery wouldn\'t charge. After obtaining a second battery (one from a friend\'s same model camera) I verified that the battery must be the problem as the friend\'s battery powered on the camera and charged.I decided to call Nikon as naturally the camera was still under warranty and I was unaware that the battery was excluded from the warranty. Upon calling them I was instructed to send the camera in alone (and pay for shipping out of pocket), without the battery or any accessories (they failed to inform me then that the battery was not included in the warranty). After receiving the camera back, which I was informed was fully functioning (as I already knew), the included paper stated that I should have sent in the battery and charger. The camera, when returned, was badly packaged, the box was damaged and the touch panel covering the screen now has a bubble in it. Upon calling back I was told that the person I had previously spoke to was mis-informed and that I should have sent in the battery and charger along with the camera. Upon asking if I could receive a replacement for what is obviously a bad battery, the representative finally informed me that the battery is not considered an \"accessory\" with the camera and thus it is excluded from the warranty.This exclusion from the warranty makes little sense and I have filed a complaint with Nikon because of it. After speaking with other Nikon point-and-shoot owners, it seems that bad batteries are a fairly common problem and that the batteries should not be trusted to last. Thus, since the original battery failed (and others have experienced the same) it makes little sense to purchase another Nikon branded battery.Overall the camera was a nice one while it was functional, the lack of adequate support on Nikon\'s part is really horrible and the reason why I gave this camera only one out of five. Be aware, however, that the battery exclusion for the warranty is true for all Nikon cameras (at least that is what I was told by the representative).
- This came as a camera only. No way to charge it and no instructions at all. Luckily I had card and cord from a previous camera of exactly the same brand.
- I love Nikon cameras but for all the new technology out this camera is kinda sluggish when it comes to taking the picture and writing it to the SD card. The screen on the back requires you to use the stylus that comes on the strap or the tip of your finger. So don\'t think it will work like your Android touch screen phone. It does come with a rechargeable battery and charger that holds up pretty good. The charger will work with other Nikon cameras so if you happen to have more than one Nikon like I do it can charge all of them. The menus are pretty easy to navigate and figure out. Takes good video and the display on the back is pretty clear especially being a big screen for such a small camera. Its best when used outdoors and in well lit areas. Even the different scene settings have trouble indoors with lower light. Everything must be absolutely still to prevent pictures from coming out blurry.I like it but I\'m an advanced user so this camera feels like it holds me back some when I am at an event and I\'m stuck waiting for it to let me take the next picture when I only have 1 opportunity to get a good shot.For $100 I feel I got an ok camera but not a great one.
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