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Chipouille Registered: Sep 11, 2004 Total Posts: 206 Country: Afghanistan |
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louis fusco Registered: Nov 18, 2005 Total Posts: 3930 Country: Ireland |
looks very nice, wonder what the picture quality will be like and how slow in raw mode. how big/ small is 1/1.7 for the chip? |
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Chipouille Registered: Sep 11, 2004 Total Posts: 206 Country: Afghanistan |
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mrimpossible Registered: Apr 07, 2005 Total Posts: 308 Country: United Kingdom |
If it had half as many pixels I'd be interested but frankly 14MP in a compact is ludicrous. |
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danjacquitaylo Registered: Jun 13, 2005 Total Posts: 10217 Country: United States |
what matters most IMHO is how well/good it performs at high ISO. If it does well at high ISO, it will be hot and sure will beat the G9. |
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Mike Yamin Registered: Feb 10, 2007 Total Posts: 643 Country: United States |
Up to ISO 6400? That's an indicator for better noise handling if you ask me. |
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louis fusco Registered: Nov 18, 2005 Total Posts: 3930 Country: Ireland |
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Mike Yamin Registered: Feb 10, 2007 Total Posts: 643 Country: United States |
Ya but those aren't little pocketable cameras. I don't think the P6000 will compare to any DSLR, but the 6400 capability (just the fact that they offer 6400) at least hints at an improvement over other compacts. |
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grmedhat1 Registered: Jan 02, 2005 Total Posts: 2428 Country: Canada |
Having a high ISO feature is one thing, having a usable high ISO is another. My son bought a Canon something p&s that featured hi ISO but it was far from usable. All it was capable of was satisfying the claim it could shoot high ISO. I loved my Cp8400 but it was a dog speed wise. I wouldn't mind this one if it was fast to turn on and fast to focus. |
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HerbChong Registered: Dec 02, 2005 Total Posts: 4778 Country: United States |
having RAW is a start. i won't use a P&S without RAW and that is why after it became time to replace the Coolpix 8400, i ended up getting a Leica D Lux 3. |
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Taylor Barrett Registered: Dec 12, 2007 Total Posts: 1733 Country: United States |
Looks like a G9. I like it! |
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Jammy Straub Registered: Jan 28, 2007 Total Posts: 3707 Country: United States |
Peeeerfect. Finally a PS camera that shoots raws and can use an SB-800 in a pinch. Optical VR is a nice bonus too! |
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Richard.P Registered: Apr 11, 2008 Total Posts: 220 Country: United Kingdom |
If only it were 6 or 7mp |
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HerbChong Registered: Dec 02, 2005 Total Posts: 4778 Country: United States |
i hope that it takes the same wide angle lens and ring as the 8400. that would be nice. |
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firewireguy Registered: Feb 20, 2006 Total Posts: 972 Country: United Kingdom |
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Chris Noyes Registered: Jun 23, 2007 Total Posts: 582 Country: United States |
Of all the latest offerings announced by Nikon, this little guy will most likely be the first on my shopping list . . . provided it gets favorable reviews. I sure hope it provides lower noise than the G9 at ISOs up to 800. |
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Mayank B Registered: Jul 30, 2007 Total Posts: 210 Country: India |
WOW, looks great though after reading reviews of Coolpix 5000 and 5100, I am not too enthusiastic about the IQ. Let's see how the RAW mode is (am a G9 owner in which there is a world of difference between RAW and JPEG). I agree, 13.5mp though a 1/1.7 sensor is ridiculous (to put it politely). But apart from that: wide angle, command dial, RAW, flash hot shoe and the design (I like it) sounds delicious! |
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EB-1 Registered: Jan 09, 2003 Total Posts: 10648 Country: United States |
Sadly, it has far too many MP. |
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Mike Yamin Registered: Feb 10, 2007 Total Posts: 643 Country: United States |
If camera companies would dispell the damn megapixel "myth", we'd see cameras like this, only they'd have 4 MP and decent noise performance. I don't see the need for 13.5 MP in a compact camera at all. To me, a true compact (travel) camera should be physically small and produce small, manageable files... when MPs go up, so does the need for a better computer with more memory and disk space. |
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dj dunzie Registered: Aug 14, 2006 Total Posts: 4446 Country: Canada |
Wonder if they'd have a smaller file option for RAW. I doubt it, but doesn't Canon have a system that does? It IS possible... I'd love to see a 6-8MP RAW save... |
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nikt Registered: Oct 21, 2005 Total Posts: 4639 Country: Australia |
We aren't going to get away from the megapixels no matter how loud we scream. Interestingly, it will use the same chip as is in the Sony W300. That sony is the first Sony in a long time that I've actually liked. They did have some fantastic cameras 3 - 4 years ago. |
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Mayank B Registered: Jul 30, 2007 Total Posts: 210 Country: India |
Talking of 13.5mp RAW files, I have a G9 whose 12mp RAW files come pretty close in size. I have been opening them on ACR at (the downsized) 7mp setting and therefore noise is 'acceptable'. But I agree 6 or 7 'native' mp would be ideal for a 1/1.7 sensor. |
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louis fusco Registered: Nov 18, 2005 Total Posts: 3930 Country: Ireland |
i duno about the hi mp v's noise argument, meaning they are taking a different approach. i think from looking at images that with the higher pixel density they can give shadow areas more detail and give and image that appeares to have less noise. that sony p&s with the same chip has some very positive feedback. |
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DaveEP Registered: Aug 14, 2004 Total Posts: 3679 Country: United Kingdom |
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