Metal and glossy with a giant 3.5-inch touchscreen like iPhone, the Nikon Coolpix S60 only leads us to be touched. However, he knows the spirit of disgust for this camera's internal characteristics. In this case, beauty is only skin deep.
It is clear that the S60's touchpad is separate from the other point-and-shoot camera. In addition to power and the shutter button, the camera controls are all accessible with the touch command. You can provide a camera with a finger or using a guitar-pick-like stylus.
Tapping the icons, menus and submenus that will take you through the various camera settings and picture mode. While easy to interpret some of the icons, some other man must be 170-by hand. Scene mode alone has 19 icons to choose, including the shooting mode is optimized for the food and art museums in the night / dawn and fireworks portrait. You can even use images with the stylus. Although this design can be fun (search! Aunt Sally has a mustache!), Tend to see when tempted to transfer to a computer screen or printed.
As with the iPhone, a simple film of his fingers on the display of the S60 allows you to navigate through the images on the camera insignificant 20MB internal memory or optional SD card. And with a gyroscopic sensor, simply rotate the camera will change the picture for both horizontal and vertical orientation. But unlike the iPhone, wide screen (which is extended to The Edge of the camera) to give a little space to hold the camera without touching the settings enable or inadvertently wide-angle or zoom function. Unfortunately, there is lag of several seconds to a few adjustments, adding more frustration in the interface.
Camera optical image stabilization is a practical - and necessary - features, along with distortion and control of white-balance control. However, the picture quality is different from the strong to the well-lit image to the outside-not-very strong, soft focus image involuntary. 30 fps. Avi video that is very good to vote, but the pictures are gross. And you may need from the backup battery that can poop after only about 70 pictures, especially if you use the touch screen often.
Periodically to the user, the Nikon Coolpix S60 is a fun camera to use, especially with the built-in for specific shots. Is exactly the same - but if you do with your home, you may be disappointed to end.
Sleek and sexy wired. Quite easy to use: with a touch screen like iPhone is interesting. Dear 10 megapixels. Compact and lightweight (only 5.7 ounces).
Tired picture is not so clear, except that they just lit up outside. Short battery life. Too wide touch screen leaves no room for the fingers so that the camera without changing settings inadvertently.
* Style: Compact / Ultrazoom
* Resolution: 10 megapixels and up
* Zoom range: 4x to 7x
* Media Format: Flash, SD card
* Manufacturer: Nikon
* Rate: $ 350
It is clear that the S60's touchpad is separate from the other point-and-shoot camera. In addition to power and the shutter button, the camera controls are all accessible with the touch command. You can provide a camera with a finger or using a guitar-pick-like stylus.
Tapping the icons, menus and submenus that will take you through the various camera settings and picture mode. While easy to interpret some of the icons, some other man must be 170-by hand. Scene mode alone has 19 icons to choose, including the shooting mode is optimized for the food and art museums in the night / dawn and fireworks portrait. You can even use images with the stylus. Although this design can be fun (search! Aunt Sally has a mustache!), Tend to see when tempted to transfer to a computer screen or printed.
As with the iPhone, a simple film of his fingers on the display of the S60 allows you to navigate through the images on the camera insignificant 20MB internal memory or optional SD card. And with a gyroscopic sensor, simply rotate the camera will change the picture for both horizontal and vertical orientation. But unlike the iPhone, wide screen (which is extended to The Edge of the camera) to give a little space to hold the camera without touching the settings enable or inadvertently wide-angle or zoom function. Unfortunately, there is lag of several seconds to a few adjustments, adding more frustration in the interface.
Camera optical image stabilization is a practical - and necessary - features, along with distortion and control of white-balance control. However, the picture quality is different from the strong to the well-lit image to the outside-not-very strong, soft focus image involuntary. 30 fps. Avi video that is very good to vote, but the pictures are gross. And you may need from the backup battery that can poop after only about 70 pictures, especially if you use the touch screen often.
Periodically to the user, the Nikon Coolpix S60 is a fun camera to use, especially with the built-in for specific shots. Is exactly the same - but if you do with your home, you may be disappointed to end.
Sleek and sexy wired. Quite easy to use: with a touch screen like iPhone is interesting. Dear 10 megapixels. Compact and lightweight (only 5.7 ounces).
Tired picture is not so clear, except that they just lit up outside. Short battery life. Too wide touch screen leaves no room for the fingers so that the camera without changing settings inadvertently.
* Style: Compact / Ultrazoom
* Resolution: 10 megapixels and up
* Zoom range: 4x to 7x
* Media Format: Flash, SD card
* Manufacturer: Nikon
* Rate: $ 350
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