May 14, 2011

Nikon Release Coolpix Camera With 36x Zoom

After reading a series of news about Sony, Canon, and other vendors who release new cameras to pamper the customers, it is time for Nikon to decorate the world of photography with similar news. Nikon is ready to launch two new cameras in the Coolpix Performance range, the Coolpix Coolpix P300 and P 500. To ensure the images remain sharp in all circumstances, both cameras are equipped with high-sensitive back illuminated CMOS image sensor, so in the glare condition or lack of lighting, the images remain maximal.


Nikon Coolpix P300



Coolpix P300 using ultra-NIKKOR lens with 24mm wide f/1.8 aperture and 4.2x zoom can produce quality images in challenging lighting conditions. In addition, this camera lens using Nikon's High refractive index glass that produces sharp images with high contrast. Coolpix P300, which has a 12.2-megapixel image resolution capability, also challenged the ability of photography users through manual mode that offers 4 types of exposure: Programmed Auto (P), Shutter-priority (S), Aperture-priority (A), and Manual (M) .

To help capture moving objects, the Coolpix P300 is equipped with the function of high-speed continuous shooting that could take seven pictures in a sequence with speed 8fps. This camera also has the ability to record video Full (1080p) HD with stereo sound quality. Features optical zoom and autofocus can be used when shooting video. Speeds reach 120 fps video capture with a choice of recording high speed (fast motion) and low (slow motion). Photos and videos that have been recorded can be viewed back on the LCD screen measuring 3 "Color Display with Clear technology that minimizes battery power consumption and the reflection that appears in the sun.
Nikon Coolpix P 500


Coolpix P 500 has the ability to zoom up to 36x, high-resolution LCD screen 921k, and ultra wide-angle lens 22.5mm. High zoom capability would be a separate exam for users to produce pictures that are not blurry. Nikon presents Anti-blur technology which can overcome this problem through 7 ways:

Hybrid Vibration Reduction reduces the effects of camera shake
High ISO (up to 3200) to reduce the risk of blurring the picture on fast moving objects and lighting less
Motion detection is offset camera movement and object image
Best Shot Selector (BSS) automatically selects the sharpest image capture type
Night Portrait Mode combines the images with a uniform exposure to the counter blur
Night Landscape Mode offers the option of taking pictures in low ISO conditions
HDR Backlight Mode offers a detailed pattern on the images in any situation.


Features optical zoom and autofocus still function at full video recording (1080p) HD with stereo sound quality. Unlike the Coolpix P300, Coolpix P 500 provides flexibility for users to take photos at the same time with the video making process. Another plus, the Coolpix P 500 offers a choice of recording speeds up to 240fps (QVGA), coupled with an HDMI connector, the images and videos taken with this camera can be enjoyed together with friends and family on HD television.

Nikon Coolpix P300 will be available in the market on 17 March, priced at $ 330. While the Nikon Coolpix P 500 will come out faster, ie on March 3, with a price of $ 400. Both will be available in black.

source : jagatreview.com