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Nikon Coolpix S200 7.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars 39 ratings

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Gray
Compatible Mountings Nikon 1
Photo Sensor Technology CCD
Supported File Format RAW, JPEG
Image Stabilization Electronic
Maximum Focal Length 114 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 3
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Brand Nikon
Model Name Nikon Coolpix
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution 7.1 MP

About this item

  • 7.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for for photo-quality 16 x 20-inch prints
  • 3x optical zoom through a quality Zoom-Nikkor lens (zoom is equivalent to 38-114mm in a 35mm camera)
  • 2.5-inch LCD display; exclusive Nikon In-Camera Red-Eye Fix
  • Face-Priority AF automatically focuses on faces
  • Sleek, all-metal design

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    Nikon Coolpix S200 7.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

    Nikon Coolpix S200 7.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom


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    Product Description

    From the Manufacturer

    As one of the smaller digital cameras on the market, the Coolpix S200 combines a high-quality optical zoom lens with a range of automatic and preset shooting modes that will satisfy the most discerning of point-and-shoot photographers. Featuring a 7.1-megapixel CCD, a high quality 3x optical Zoom-Nikkor 38-114mm glass lens, plus a 3x digital zoom, the Coolpix S200 delivers stunning prints up to 16 x 20 inches simply and easily.

    The Coolpix S200 also features 15 specially-programmed modes to automatically handle focus, exposure, white balance and other adjustments that help you take great pictures easily.

    Nikon Coolpix S200 Highlights

    3x Optical Zoom-Nikkor glass lens High-quality lenses deliver high-quality pictures. The Zoom-Nikkor lens gives you the power of 3x optical zoom lens (38-114mm for 35mm equivalent), while Macro capability lets you get as close as 3.9 inches. This combination is supported by Nikons world-renowned optical technology to deliver crisp, clear images.

    Electronic VR image stabilization Stability advanced... images enhanced. You can shoot sharper, clearer and without blur with Nikons ingenious Vibration Reduction. VR Image Stabilization detects and corrects for camera movement to give you rock-steady results time after time in lower light. So effective, it even lets you shoot in lower light.

    ISO 1000 capability The Coolpix S200 can be manually set as high as 1000 ISO, for better pictures in lower light.

    Incredible, bright 2.5-inch LCD Makes shooting and sharing pictures easier. The Coolpix S200 is equipped with an incredible 2.5-inch LCD great for viewing images anywhere, anytime. Anti-reflective coating makes it easier for everyone to see and enjoy images. The larger LCD lets you make the most of smooth, sharp movies, and greatlooking stills.

    The Coolpix L12 One-Touch Portrait button Its easier than ever before to get great-looking results. Your shortcut to three unique innovations, the one-touch portrait feature offers instant access to Face-Priority AF and In-Camera Red-Eye Fix for optimized image capture, and lets you transform exposure after the fact with Nikons powerful D-Lighting.

    D-Lighting In playback mode, D-Lighting will compensate for underexposed images or insufficient flash by adding light and detail to selected shots where needed, without affecting properly exposed areas.

    Face-Priority AF To ensure superb portraits with crisp focus, select Face-Priority AF (in Portrait Scene mode). This feature automatically finds the subjects face and focuses on it.

    In-camera color options & QuickTime movie with sound Shoot a QuickTime movie with sound at 30 frames per second, and choose from five color shooting options (standard, vivid color, black and white, sepia, cyanotype).

    Transfer Directly to Printer, TV or Web

    Print directly from your camera You can transfer images directly to print, without the need of a PC, when using PictBridge and USB Direct Print compatible printers.

    Connect directly to your TV Show friends and family the results on a grand scale with the supplied video cable.

    • Blur warning alerts you to a burry image.
    • Auto image rotation detects pictures that have been taken with the camera held vertically and automatically rotates the image for in-camera LCD playback.
    • Noise Reduction mode minimizes digital artifacts in long exposures.
    • In-camera cropping allows you to crop out the part of the image you dont want and keep the part you do.
    • Color options allows you to make pictures more vivid or record monotones.
    • Best Shot selector enables the camera to take a series of photos and automatically select the one with the sharpest focus.
    • Date and time imprinting is available to document the exact time and date that your photo is taken.
    • Voice Memo function records up to 20 seconds of sound that can be then attached to an image.


    Read about our customers' top-rated cameras on our review page: Point-and-Shoot Cameras

    Customer reviews

    3.3 out of 5 stars
    3.3 out of 5
    39 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality and size of the digital camera. For example, they say it takes good pictures and is small enough to fit in a pocket.

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    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the photos. They say it takes good pictures and is small enough to fit in a pocket.

    "This camera is perfect for my needs. It takes good pictures and it is small enough to fit in a pocket." Read more

    "...Real easy to use and best of all am real satisfied with quality of the photos...." Read more

    "...to Cabos, Mexico- EXCELLENT QUALITY, great zoom with great pictures- EXCELLENT pixel quality! Easy to use! Seems brand new, amazing refurbish!..." Read more

    "Great camera." Read more

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    Customers like the size of the digital camera. They say it's a perfect slim size, and it fits in a shirt pocket.

    "...It takes good pictures and it is small enough to fit in a pocket." Read more

    "Really like the Nikon camera. Love the size. It fits in a shirt pocket...." Read more

    "I loved this camera very handy and small, I'm a photographer and it was great to have on hand for fun shooting...." Read more

    "...It is powerful and lightweight. It is actually smaller than i expected and fits very easily in your pocket for easy use...." Read more

    Top reviews from the United States

    Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2008
    Color: Gray
    I tried to like this camera. It takes nice photos. Images are in focus and have accurate color. It's light and small enough to fit nicely in my shirt pocket. It starts and focuses quickly. It has a fair macro feature. The price is very reasonable. But after using it for a week I returned it.

    I won't rate the camera way down for the little disappointments it offered, as I know that what I didn't like is mostly a matter of preference, but I do want to list my considerations.

    The shutter and power buttons are both fairly flat and near each other on the top of the camera. When taking photos on a cold day I couldn't feel them and a couple of times turned the camera off instead of taking a shot.

    I don't like the zoom rocker position on the back of the camera. It forces the use of two hands to zoom in or out. It's a little awkward to use and the zoom itself is not smooth, seeming to have preset values that weren't always what I wanted.

    The doors for the battery/memory card and the I/O ports were both very cheap and fragile seeming. They are attached by little rubbery cords rather than hinges. I don't trust them to hold up.

    A couple of times between shots the screen went black and wouldn't come back on when I pressed any button. The lens was still extended so the camera hadn't powered down. I had to turn it of then on again to regain functionality. I don't know if the camera was a fault or I didn't understand it but I don't have that problem on my other two cameras or with my wife's camera.

    Because the camera takes nice photos and is inexpensive and light it might work well for some, but I would recommend actually handling it, trying the zoom and opening the doors before buying.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016
    This camera is perfect for my needs. It takes good pictures and it is small enough to fit in a pocket.
    Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2010
    Color: Gray
    After 40 pictures, we got a 'lens error' message when using this camera. However, the 40 pictures we took were really good ones. We were still under the 30 day warranty and Nikon had no problems fixing the camera. When it was returned to us, we were able to use it for six weeks before we got another 'lens error' message. No longer under warranty, so can't afford to fix something when the fix isn't going to solve the problem. I did get a 'lens error' message once when I accidentally pushed both of the buttons on the top (the shutter button and the on/off switch are located very close to one another), but shutting it off and taking out the battery saved that mistake. We homeschool our kids, so I'm hoping we can just add this to the 'crappy digital camera' pile and let the kids dissect it and turn it into something useful some day.

    Note: the camera is unusable when it gets the 'lens error message' and you can rarely fix this yourself.

    At about $1.89 per picture taken, I'd say that this is not an affordable camera. Don't buy it.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2013
    Had a perevious one liked it. It had a problem which a new battery did not cure and this was a good solution.
    Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2010
    Color: Gray
    I bought the S200 several years ago for a trip and its had some use since. Several days ago I turned it on and it whirred and the lens came out and moved in & out and then the lens went back and the "lens error" appeared. I didn't drop the camera and I wasn't around dust or dirt and the lens isn't stuck. There seems to be no way to get the camera to respond or to change modes. The other main problem is the battery (which seems to last a very short time) and the size of the charger. I bought an extra off market charger because its a pain to have to carry the Nikon one with me when I travel. The pictures are fairly good, but the color isn't true. The flash seems to over flash and there is no way to "turn it down".
    Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2008
    Really like the Nikon camera. Love the size. It fits in a shirt pocket. Real easy to use and best of all am real satisfied with quality of the photos. The video feature is also real nice and the down load of pictures to the computer is real simnple.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2010
    Color: Gray
    I used this same model for work. I am not a professional photographer but take pictures of job sites to better communicate with my technicians. It's simple enough to use and understand.

    I bought this model to replace the one I broke at work. The only difference I see is that I cannot adjust the flash on normal shooting mode. There are ways around it so I didn't really see the benefit in going through the hassle of returning the item, plus it was used. Overall I'm happy with the product since I'm not using it for nostalgic family pictures.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2008
    Color: Gray
    I bought this camera a year ago after losing my Casio Exilim which was a great little camera for the size and price. I thought I would try a Nikon since my first "real"camera was a Nikon 35MM which took great pictures. I have been extremely disappointed in the quality of the pictures on this camera. Like other reviewers, I found them grainy, blurry and the colors are way off. I have played around with all the settings but I just can't get a decent indoor shot. Outdoor pictures are slightly better, but still not great. Also, the lag time drives me crazy - I have three young children and have missed countless shots waiting for the shutter to release. Also, the price for this is crazy! I bought it for under $200 over a year ago, so I don't know why the seller would think anyone would pay over $400 for an outdated model....
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