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Nikon P60

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Brand Nikon 2007
Model P60
Released Year 2007
Type Digital Cameras
Series Coolpix
Color Black
Optical Zoom 5x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon Coolpix P60 is a compact digital camera featuring a 10.1-megapixel CCD sensor which delivers high-resolution images with vibrant colors. It is equipped with a 7x optical zoom Nikkor lens ranging from 38-266mm (35mm equivalent), allowing versatile shooting scenarios from wide-angle to telephoto. The P60 supports Full HD 720p video recording at 24 frames per second, providing decent video quality for casual videography. It includes a 2.7-inch LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. The camera features face detection technology and various scene modes to optimize settings automatically. Power is supplied by four AA batteries, making it convenient for users without proprietary battery systems.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Digital Zoom 2x
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Nikon COOLPIX
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 8.1 MP
Model NIKON P60
Optical Zoom 5x
Connectivity USB
Features Auto Focus
Charger Included No
Item Weight 21 Oz.
Device Type Digital Camera
Sensor 10.1 MP CCD
Lens 7x optical zoom Nikkor lens (38-266mm 35mm equivalent)
Video Full HD 720p at 24 fps
Display 2.7-inch LCD
Battery 4x AA batteries

Key Advantages

The Nikon Coolpix P60 offers a high 10.1 MP resolution providing detailed images. Its 7x optical zoom expands photographic possibilities without quality loss. Full HD video recording capability adds multimedia versatility. The inclusion of face detection technology enhances portrait shots. The 2.7-inch LCD screen is sufficiently large for composing shots and reviewing images. Utilizing standard AA batteries allows easy replacement anywhere, ensuring you never run out of power on the go.

Limitations

The Coolpix P60 relies on four AA batteries which can add bulk and may require frequent replacement. Its CCD sensor, while delivering good image quality, may produce more noise in low light compared to newer CMOS sensors. The maximum ISO sensitivity tops at 1600, limiting performance in darker environments. The video frame rate at 24 fps is lower than more modern standards which often reach 30 fps or more. The camera lacks advanced manual controls favored by enthusiast photographers. Additionally, the absence of an electronic viewfinder may affect stability and composition in bright conditions.

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