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Nikon P50

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Brand Nikon 2005
Model Coolpix P50
Released Year 2005
Type Digital Cameras
Series Coolpix
Color Black
Optical Zoom 6x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon Coolpix P50 is a 7.1-megapixel digital camera released in 2005, representing the Coolpix series by Nikon. It features a 6x optical zoom lens, enabling versatile shooting from wide-angle to telephoto perspectives. The camera is equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. It supports standard SD memory cards and offers various automatic and manual modes for user convenience. The Coolpix P50 utilizes a CCD image sensor to capture vibrant and detailed photos. It is designed as a compact and portable device suitable for everyday photography.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture F3.4–5.7
Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 3”
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Nikon COOLPIX
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 12.1 MP
Model Nikon Coolpix P50
Optical Zoom 6x
Connectivity HDMI, USB
Features 1080p HD Video Recording, Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, Charger Included, Date/Time Stamp, Image Stabilization
Country/Region of Manufacture Indonesia
Image Sensor 7.1 MP CCD
LCD Screen 2.5 inch color LCD
Storage Media SD memory card
Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery
Dimensions Approx. 96 x 57 x 30 mm
Weight Approx. 185 g (without battery)

Key Advantages

The Coolpix P50 offers a solid 7.1 MP resolution for clear images. Its 6x optical zoom allows for flexible framing without loss of quality. The user-friendly interface and automatic shooting modes cater well to beginners. The 2.5-inch LCD provides a bright and clear display for composing shots and reviewing photos. Its compact size makes it easy to carry for travel and casual photography. The camera supports standard SD cards, enabling easy storage expansion.

Limitations

The camera's low-light performance is limited due to its relatively small sensor and limited ISO range options. Video recording capabilities are basic and lower resolution compared to modern standards. The autofocus system may struggle in low contrast or fast-moving subjects. Battery life is moderate and may require frequent recharging during extended use. It lacks advanced features such as image stabilization and high-speed continuous shooting. The design and technology are dated compared to more recent digital cameras.

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