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Nikon Coolpix S210 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Plum)
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Compatible Mountings | Nikon 1 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Photo Sensor Technology | CCD |
Supported File Format | RAW, JPEG |
Image Stabilization | VR |
Maximum Focal Length | 114 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 64 |
Brand | Nikon |
Model Name | Coolpix S210 |
About this item
- 8.1-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches
- 3x optical zoom; Electronic VR image stabilization
- 2.5-inch, high-resolution LCD
- In-Camera Red-Eye Fix; enhanced Face-Priority AF automatically focuses on up to 12 faces
- Capture images to SD memory card (not included)
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Picture quality | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 3.8 |
Zoom | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Image stabilization | — | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.0 |
Easy to use | — | — | 4.8 | 3.5 |
Battery life | — | — | 4.5 | 4.2 |
Sold By | HDD Shop | Pandos-US | Yuruida | CR Distributors (S/N Recorded) |
display type | — | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 2.5 inches | 2.8 inches | — | 5 inches |
lens type | Zoom | Fisheye | — | Close-Up |
zoom type | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom | Digital Zoom | Optical zoom |
shooting modes | Copy, Landscape, Party, Dusk/Dawn, Sunset, Panorama, Portrait, Fireworks Show, Close Up, Beach/Snow, Museum, Voice Recording, Backlighting, Sports, Night Landscape | Automatic | Automatic | P, hybrid auto, creative shot, portrait, smile, wink self-timer, face self‐timer, high-speed burst, night scene, low light, monochrome and more |
connectivity tech | USB | Type C | USB | HDMI D (Micro), USB Mini-B (USB 2.0) |
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Auto Focus Technology | Single, Live View, Contrast Detection |
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Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 230,000 |
Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.5-inch |
Photo Sensor Technology | CCD |
Effective Still Resolution | 8280000 Pixels |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 8 MP |
JPEG quality level | Fine |
Camera Flash | Built-In |
Image Stabilization | VR |
Flash Modes Description | Slow Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, Flash Off |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/2000 seconds |
Supported Image Format | RAW |
Video Capture Format | MJPEG |
Video Capture Resolution | 640 x 480, 30 fps, 320 x 240 30/15 fps, 160 x 120, 15 fps |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 52 MB |
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Batteries Required? | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion (EN-EL10) & charger |
Battery Weight | 22 Grams |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Wireless Communication Technology | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | SD/MMC/SDHC card, Internal |
Memory Storage Capacity | 52 MB |
Special Feature | Image Stabilization |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Skill Level | Professional |
Specific Uses For Product | Close-up photography |
Form Factor | Ultracompact |
Hardware Interface | USB, Secure Digital Card |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Delay between shots | 0.83 seconds |
Photo Sensor Technology | CCD |
Lens Type | Zoom |
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Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Digital Zoom | 4 |
Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
Autofocus Points | 99 |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon 1 |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Maximum Focal Length | 114 Millimeters |
Minimum Focal Length | 38 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 2000 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 64 |
Exposure Control Type | Shutter Priority |
Shooting Modes | Fireworks Show, Landscape, Backlighting, Voice Recording, Portrait, Dusk/Dawn, Night Landscape, Sunset, Beach/Snow, Party, Panorama, Copy, Museum, Close Up, Sports |
Viewfinder Type | LCD |
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Screen Size | 2.5 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
Model Name | Coolpix S210 |
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Brand | Nikon |
Model Number | 26103 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #355,946 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,666 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
ASIN | B0011MVWZ8 |
Color | Plum |
Included Components | SD Card |
Assembly Required | No |
Processor Description | New EXPEED image processor |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.54 x 0.71 x 2.19 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
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From the Manufacturer
Functional beauty in an alluringly slim body. Packing sophisticated style, advanced functions and high performance into its ultra-slim design, the Coolpix S210 fits comfortably in the hand and simplifies operation.
Coolpix S210 Highlights
VR image stabilization Compensating for the effects of camera shake to realize sharper results, electronic VR image stabilization frees you to enjoy capturing special moments without worrying about slight hand movements, particularly in lower light conditions.
ISO 2000 capability Light sensitivity range up to ISO 2000 allows the use of faster shutter speeds to avoid blurred results when shooting moving subjects or in locations with insuffi cient lighting. ISO sensitivity is automatically optimized in High-Sensitivity mode.
Coolpix Premium Features
Coolpix in-camera technologies give you the edge when it comes to taking beautiful pictures more easily and with greater enjoyment. Included are innovative functions that increase shooting opportunities in a broader range of situations, help to optimize images, and add a new dimension of fun to sharing those results.
VR image stabilization Nikon Coolpix cameras offer an array of VR technologies that produce blur-free images when shooting in unsteady conditions or at slower shutter speeds. Selected models are equipped with one of two types of Optical VR, Lens Shift VR, which delivers sharp and steady images effective for shooting and faster framing with the LCD, or Image Sensor Shift VR, which moves the image sensor to accurately compensate for camera shake. Other models offer Electronic VR which applies movement data to image processing to turn blurred images into beautifully clear results.
Better pictures in lower light Selected Coolpix models offer ISO capability beyond the range of conventional digital compacts. An exciting advantage that greatly increases photographic possibilities, high ISO capability delivers excellent exposure in challenging conditions, broadens the scope of possible subjects and allows scenes to be captured beautifully without compromising natural light.
Face-priority AF Available only with Nikon Coolpix cameras, the clever Face-priority AF function helps ensure satisfyingly crisp portraits no matter where the subject is in the shot. By automatically detecting people's faces in the frame, the photographer is free to press the shutter for sharp portraits with focus exactly where it's wanted.
D-Lighting Only Nikon delivers the advantage of D-Lighting, a unique technology with the ability to rescue underexposed images or shots taken with excessive backlight. Accessible in Playback mode, this innovative feature automatically creates a copy of the image, adding light and detail added where necessary, while leaving correctly-exposed areas untouched. As a result, images are significantly improved in a manner that is much more natural looking.
In-camera red-eye fix Coolpix cameras offer refined red-eye reduction capability that surpasses other digital compacts. First, a series of pre-flashes stimulate the subjects pupils, causing them to constrict. The camera then analyzes the captured image for the remaining presence of red eyes, automatically correcting them in-camera before saving the image to memory.
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Customers like the performance, size and ease of use of the digital camera. For example, they mention it works well, is portable and easy to use. Some appreciate the appearance, quality, and value. That said, opinions are mixed on focus and image quality.
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Customers find the digital camera simple to use and easy for young children to use. They also say it's perfect for the casual user who likes to e-mail photos and that the user face is super easy and not complex. Customers also say the pictures are clear and easy to download on to a computer.
"...It's super easy to use and takes great photos...." Read more
"...The interface is pretty intuitive, and I personally prefer using a menu to switch modes over the standard wheel as I'm often worried about bumping..." Read more
"Easy to use and pictures are clear even easy for young children to use" Read more
"...a big screen, few buttons, good zoom, nice design, and is simple to operate...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it is an excellent, good product, has really good qualities, and is a nice little camera. Some say that it makes a good starter digital camera, a durable little machine, and a great backup beater camera.
"...It's a durable little machine, surviving cross country road trips, vacations, freshman year of college, sandy beaches, poolside parties and..." Read more
"...I feel this is a great digital camera for the price and makes a good starter digital camera for someone like me who isn't usually very good with them." Read more
"...I wish they made a newer version as simple to use and as durable. Great camera" Read more
"...It is small but has really good qualities. The picture is quite clear and it is easy to use...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the digital camera. They mention that it looks cool, is cute, and is small enough to slip into. They also say that it takes good pictures in light and dark.
"...pictures on my last trip to Texas and the photos are detailed and rich in color, even ones taken in a cave! I recommend this little Nikon gem." Read more
"...This camera fits all my needs and more. Physically, it's a cute color (plum) and small enough to slip into your pocket if you're in a rush..." Read more
"...This camera features a big screen, few buttons, good zoom, nice design, and is simple to operate...." Read more
"The camera is easy to use, love the color....but you get what you pay for...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the digital camera. They say it works well, is easy to use, and produces wonderful results. Some customers also mention that the camera worked fine for about a year before the pictures started having a pinkish tint.
"(Wife): Our daughter uses this camera sometimes. It's worked just great for her needs." Read more
"...It's so simple and easy to use and you get wonderful results. I definitely recommend this camera. There's not a thing that I don't like about it." Read more
"Item as described and works properly" Read more
"The first time I got it it didnit work for too long but then they sent me another one, it was very nice of them. It has been working good since then." Read more
Customers like the size of the digital camera. They say it's small enough to slip into their pocket, portable, and easy to carry as well as to use. Some customers are impressed with its capacity in dark places. Overall, most are pleased with the size and speed of the camera.
"...is good for quick shots when you are out on the go, and can fit in your back pocket. For the better photos, I use my D80 (it is a dream)...." Read more
"...Physically, it's a cute color (plum) and small enough to slip into your pocket if you're in a rush (as I was when I took it to the Celtics parade)...." Read more
"...This is a great little camera to slip in the pocket of a diaper bag or in a pants pocket. The pictures it takes are also very good...." Read more
"It's a handy small digital camera. Impressed with it capacity in dark places. Some times, not easy to handle because it small size...." Read more
Customers like the value of the digital camera. They mention it's a great buy and a good product.
"...Overall, I feel this is a great digital camera for the price and makes a good starter digital camera for someone like me who isn't usually very good..." Read more
"...It is a great value, one of the few cameras you can get in this price range with a charger and lithium battery...." Read more
"...It was a total waste of money and I wish I could have a do-over and NOT spend the money in the first place." Read more
"...Great picture. Easy to to download pictures into the P C. Great value. Makes a great Gift." Read more
Customers are mixed about the image quality of the camera. Some mention it's very good at taking high quality pics, while others say that it could be better. Some say that the photos don't come out as clearly as when they take them on their Nikon Coolpix P2, and that they get blurry pictures.
"...Yet virtually every shot has come out good...." Read more
"...Also, the video feature is a wonderful bonus, it picks up audio surprisingly well. Make sure to buy an SD card, though!..." Read more
"...The macro mode isn't too sensitive, so closeups are not a very good option, but I'm talking extreme closeups...." Read more
"Easy to use and pictures are clear even easy for young children to use" Read more
Customers are mixed about the focus of the digital camera. Some mention that it has a fine focus and they love the auto focus feature, while others say that it struggles to focus and that the macro mode isn't too sensitive.
"...Nice colors and fine focus. I have a SLR Nikon D80 and this small one is perfect to complement the "big brother"" Read more
"...The macro mode isn't too sensitive, so closeups are not a very good option, but I'm talking extreme closeups...." Read more
"...It has the features I wanted plus many more. I love the auto focus feature. It is also attractive; I have gotten many compliments on it...." Read more
"...The biggest complaint I have is that this camera is has a very sensitive at autofocusing, and based on what I have seen so far, it will not take..." Read more
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It's a durable little machine, surviving cross country road trips, vacations, freshman year of college, sandy beaches, poolside parties and everything in between!
It's super easy to use and takes great photos. A lot of inexpensive cameras leave you with under or over exposed photos and bad coloring + saturation in the pictures, but this one has been very good at taking high quality pics.
The macro mode isn't too sensitive, so closeups are not a very good option, but I'm talking extreme closeups. Usually the camera has pretty good focus, even without a flash.
The shutter isn't super fast, but it still allows you to take good pictures.
Over all, I would highly recommend this little camera as a perfect one for taking snaps at all your events!
I have only gotten a few pages into the manual and can only operate a few settings. Yet virtually every shot has come out good. 8"x10" prints from a color ink jet paper printer look great unless you really look close; just faint lines from the printer. Now THAT is a good camera and it would fit in a cigarette pack if you wished.
I've used large, medium and 35mm formats and did my own developing and printing for a few decades. Grain? Very simple: film speed. 100 was ideal, 200 a touch of grain, 400 noticeable and so on. The higher the film speed, the more grain you get. Nothing is free, there is always a trade off. The more difficult you make it for a digital camera, the more problems with the photo.
The best thing I ever did was take a photography class. Minimal cost, 4 or 5 evening classes, and I understood the trade offs between film speed, aperture and lens speed. I imagine digital has similar factors; if I was 100 miles closer to a city I would already be signed up.
Don't expect miracles, but if you understand the basic principles you'll be able to handle tough conditions and get good pictures.
I got the camera 2 weeks ago, and so far I have found:
1) That it is incredibly small - which is good and bad. It can go anywhere, but holding it makes you kind of nervous, like you could drop it easily.
2)The large viewscreen is large, and I am very worried that I may drop it and shatter it easily. The camera itself is very smooth, and feels "slippery" in your hands.
3) The one complaint that I know I even had with my old Nikon - shutter/recovery time is slow with this camera - you can't just "click" away. This is not so nice when you have fidgety children, and you want to capture a moment.
4) The scene/mode setup has slightly changed for me, and to get to a different "mode", you can't just turn the dial, like I did on the old 5900, you have to push a few more buttons. This will be tedious when you are moving from different environments, and want to alter the settings.
5) The biggest complaint I have is that this camera is has a very sensitive at autofocusing, and based on what I have seen so far, it will not take pictures closeup unless you actually set it at the macro mode.
I don't think I will return it because I have found that unfortunately, these new digital cameras don't seem to last, and I won't invest over $200 for a point and shoot. This is good for quick shots when you are out on the go, and can fit in your back pocket. For the better photos, I use my D80 (it is a dream).
4/4/08 UPDATE - I have used the camera a little more. I have noted that:
1) to get the shots to come out, you really have to become quite knowledgeable with how to adjust your settings (exposure compensation, mode, light source, white balance, etc.) READ THE MANUAL, and PRACTICE. Once you figure that out, your pictures are fine. This does get a little tedius when you are trying to capture that moment with fidgeting subjects (i.e. children & animals).
2) Also, the movies are not MPG's anymore they are now in the AVI format. They still turn out fine, and the mic is SUPERSENSITIVE
3) The latch for the battery compartment is still the same - this worries me because this is what failed on my 5900, (and my mom's Canon). Once that went out, (and we went on vacation), the camera was never the same (i.e. beach air, sand, AC - you do the math). You would think they would fix this problem, but I am seeing it with not just one line, but others as well.
4) I am not a real fan of the way you switch from regular camera, to a specific scene (i.e. indoors, niteshots, etc), to movie mode. You have to push a MODE button, scroll, and then push OK. The buttons on the back are the same as my old 5900, just a little smaller (men with big fingers could get annoyed easily).
5) The on/off button is TINY and is right in next to the button that you use to take the photos/and take videos (at the top of the camera). Honestly, I confuse them at times, and will turn the camera off when I want to begin a video.
All in all,If I could do all over again, I wouldn't go ultracompact and would go more compact. It serves it's purpose, but remember - you are getting what you paid for.
UPDATE 1/9/09: By September 08, I had to get another camera because this one decided to break down on my family vacation - I am TRULY not a fan of this camera (the Lens just decided to not open and close). I will just give it to my 4 yr old, and let her play with it. I gambled and got the waterproof Pentax, and so far, I am pleased (not elated, but will be satisfied for now).
I, a non-techy, am impressed with the large screen, the ability to zoom, crop and review quickly, and the thin, lightweight frame. Mine came with a case, which I think is an essential if you are particular as I am about scratches and dropping accidents. The handle also proved important to me so as not to let it slip when taking a shot.
The battery lasted throughout over 200 pictures on my last trip to Texas and the photos are detailed and rich in color, even ones taken in a cave! I recommend this little Nikon gem.