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Abstract: The Nikon flagship premium compact just got an in-depth review from Neocamera. This advanced compact features a larger-than-usual 1/1.7″ CMOS sensor and a unique and bright F/2 – 4 wide-angle 7X optical zoom lens, equivalent to 28-200mm. The P7...
Abstract: The Coolpix P7700 ($499) is Nikon's flagship compact camera, and the replacement to last year's P7100. In a way, Nikon has done the same thing with the P7700 that Canon did with their PowerShot G15: improved the lens, bumped up the resolution (for bot...
Bright f2 - f4 28-200mm zoom, 1080p30 video, plus slow and fast modes, Wide range of physical controls, High degree of customisation, Versatile auto bracketing, Excellent image quality.
No viewfinder, Poor continuous shooting performance, Slow buffer write times, Poor menu design, No built-in Wifi or GPS.
As the market for advanced cameras fragments and compact cameras with slightly larger sensors and fixed zooms become just one choice among many for enthusiasts and improvers, it's increasingly important for manufacturers to understand what their custo...
Published: 2012-11-30, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
A comfortable shooting design and nice photos in bright light number among the strengths of the Nikon Coolpix P7700
The P7700's performance is sluggish, and despite being the largest camera in its class it no longer has an optical viewfinder
It's a solid enthusiast "compact" that will please a lot of shooters, but the Nikon Coolpix P7700 doesn't quite deliver at midrange ISO sensitivities and its image-processing overhead might annoy impatient photographers.
Abstract: Our photography testing team puts the Nikon Coolpix P7700 through rigorous lab and field tests in their new Nikon P7700 review . Watch the video review below to hear their verdict!Nikon's P series of compact cameras are the company's answer to the popular...
The new Coolpix P7700 is the best prosumer Nikon compact camera to date, now offering a more flexible vari-angle LCD screen, Full HD movies and a faster lens, not to mention a new 12 megapixel image sensor, quicker 8fps burst shooting, remote flash co...
Quality: above average, with natural colour noticeable.Why you would buy it: enjoyable, external photo controls; light too.Why you wouldn't: nothing to report.I found out one novel feature when dealing with the P7700 in the early minutes of reviewership...
Great lens sharpness, Low image noise, Excellent retention of image details, Reliable metering, Nicely saturated but natural colors, Impressive image stabilization, Fast AF in good light, Short shutterlag, Good ergonomics, Generally sturdy, Unique bright
Slow AF near telephoto, Slow shottoshot speed, Selftimer resets entering Playback, Not ExposurePriority, LiveHistogram not often accurate, Blank LCD during continuous drive, Weak LCD hinge, Not FocusPriority, Very slow video zoom, 1s video record delay
Where consideration for the Nikon P7700 becomes tricky depends on its intended use. For those already equipped with a DSLR and lenses, the P7700 makes an excellent second camera to use when the bulk of a DSLR system is cumbersome. For those moving from a ...
Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design Nikon Coolpix P7700 Hands-on Preview August 2012 | By Barnaby Britton Preview based on a pre-production Coolpix P7700 Another August rolls around, and with it another new high-end Coolpix from Nikon. Af...