Nikon Coolpix S200 - Expert Reviews

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  • Nikon Coolpix S200
  • £120

    Storage media: Integrated Memory, Optical zoom: 3x, Sensor resolution: 7.1 Megapixels, Weight: 125g, Digital zoom: 4x ...

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  • 9.1 out of 10
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    What is the Product Score ? The product score is an objective rating for relative product quality provided by alaTest. The scale is from 0 - 10 where 10 is the highest and 0 the lowest.

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    • August 2008 en

      Review summary of Nikon Coolpix S200

      By alaTest

      Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 104 reviews of Nikon Coolpix S200 from international magazines and websites.

      Verdict: The average review rating is 7.3/10. Comparing these reviews to 275830 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 91/100 (or 9.1 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.

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    • October 2007 en

      Nikon Coolpix S200

      Pros: Slim and compact design. Simple, intuitive controls. Responsive operation.

      Cons: Average photo quality. Mediocre lens. Advanced automatic features such as face detection and high-ISO mode are not terribly useful.

      Verdict: A decent, though unremarkable point-and-shoot model, the Nikon Coolpix S200 provides all the basics plus a handful of creative options in an ultracompact, sturdy metal body.

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    • October 2007 en

      Nikon Coolpix S200

      By Will Greenwald

      Review summary: For point-and-shoot cameras, size can mean almost everything. If a camera is just half an ounce too heavy or half an inch too thick, it'll be too uncomfortable to carry around. Smaller doesn't automatically mean better, however. The 7-megapixel Nikon Cool

      Pros: Super-slim design; face-detecting autofocus a nice touch.

      Cons: Disappointing lens; noisy, soft pictures.

      Verdict: The Nikon Coolpix S200 digital camera looks pretty and will fit almost anywhere, but it just doesn't take very good photos.

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    • September 2007 en

      Nikon Coolpix S200 Digital Camera - Review - The Imaging Resource!

      By Theano Nikitas

      Review summary: One of the tiniest Nikon Coolpix cameras to date, the 7.1 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S200 is a small but stylish point-and-shoot camera. Equipped with a telescoping 3x optical zoom lens, the Nikon S200 offers a moderate 35mm-equivalent focal range of 38-114m

      Verdict: The Nikon S200's core feature set is typical for a snapshot camera: Automatic Exposure, Scene modes, Exposure Compensation and the ability to change White Balance and ISO. But the little silver camera also offers some of Nikon's trademark options: D-Light

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    • September 2007 en

      Nikon CoolPix S200

      Review summary: Can this ultra-slim Nikon compete with Casio, Pentax and Olympus?

      Verdict: Despite the prestigious Nikon badge, the S200 is a pretty run-of-the-mill ultra-compact, with little to distinguish it from several competing models. It is very slim and light, build quality is well up to the usual Nikon standard, and the camera handles w

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