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59 Reviews
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Abstract: With so many digital cameras on the market right now people have the opportunity to get exactly that they are looking for. This often means the smallest one possible, which means a device that his highly pocketable but lacking in certain areas, most es...
Weak low-light performance, Limited zoom in video mode
Inside the Nikon Coolpix P80’s lightweight body are the ingredients for a versatile camera: a powerful 18X zoom lens, optical image stabilization, lots of manual features, and a highly effective Sports Continuous mode for burst shooting. Its low-lig...
Excellent lens focal range, Good shutter lag, Good image quality, color, Stabilized,
AF acquisition times a bit slow at best,
After a brief shooting period with it, the P80 moved to the top spot on my list of favorite Nikon compacts. After some three additional weeks, the P80 still holds down the top spot, but it's not the runaway champion I'd hoped it would be. And in the w...
Great interface. VR stabilization. Good noise management. Distortion correction is a great feature.
At 18x, camera has issues with sharpness, color and lighting. Overall not as sharp as non-ultrazoom 10-megapixel cameras.
The Nikon Coolpix P80 can take photos at 18x zoom, but, ironically, its most competitive at more standard zoom ranges. Photos at 18x tended towards hazy colors and loss of resolution, as do all ultrazoom cameras, but photos taken at more reasonable ...
Great interface. VR stabilization. Good noise management. Distortion correction is a great feature.
At 18x, camera has issues with sharpness, color and lighting. Overall not as sharp as non-ultrazoom 10-megapixel cameras.
The Nikon Coolpix P80 can take photos at 18x zoom, but, ironically, its most competitive at more standard zoom ranges. Photos at 18x tended towards hazy colors and loss of resolution, as do all ultrazoom cameras, but photos taken at more reasonable...
The Coolpix P80 is an excellent first attempt at a super-zoom camera by Nikon, but its ultimately let down by image quality that is worse than some of its main rivals. Nikon have worked hard to ensure that the P80 is competing on a level playing fiel...
Poor noise handling above ISO 200; no raw support; relatively slow performance.
One of the better 18x megazooms, nevertheless you should consider the Nikon Coolpix P80s sluggish performance before you commit to it. Specifications: Digital camera type: Full body; Resolution: 10.1 megapixels; Optical zoom: 18 x; See full specs Pric...
Abstract: The latest super-zoom from Nikon, the Coolpix P80 is a high-performance compact camera built to satisfy the needs of camera enthusiasts and family photographers alike. The P80 integrates a 10.1 megapixel CCD image sensor with Nikon’s innovative EXPEED™...
Abstract: Price: $770 This is a 10megapixel camera with a 27-486mm (film equivalent) reasonably fast (f2.8 to f4.5) zoom lens. It has effective optical stabilisation. Construction quality is good with Nikons admired ergonomics and clear menus. Most import...
Image quality at ISO speeds up to 200 is exceptionally fine. Image noise is very well handled and we were impressed with the cleanliness of open shadows, the most difficult part of a photo to keep noise-free. Resolution and sharpness are generally exce...
Isn’t it time for a second generation electronic viewfinder? These low resolution affairs have never been much good and they have been around for a long time, so this is the obvious place for improvement in all-in-one superzooms.
This is a remarkably good camera. The bad old days of shutter lag are now well behind us and this little Nikon is nicely responsive. The speed of auto focus at full zoom really took us by surprise because we have become accustomed to hunting at the ext...