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Nikon Coolpix S550 10MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom (Graphite Black)

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Nikon
Color: Graphite Black
Connectivity: AV
Digital Zoom: 4 x
Display Size: 2.5 inches
EAN: 0018208261086
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Included Software: Yes
Label: Nikon
Manufacturer: Nikon
Maximum Focal Length: 31.5 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 10 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 millimeters
Model: 26108
Optical Zoom: 5 x
Publisher: Nikon
Release Date: March 05, 2008
Sales Rank: 284
Special Features: nv:Sensor^10.0 Megapixel|Size^1/2.3-inch|Image Resolution^3264 x 2448|Memory Included^52MB Internal|Storage Media^SD/SDHC Memory Card|Compressed Format^JPEG/EXIF v 2.21|Compressed Format^DCF|Compressed Format^DPOF|Movie File Format^WAV|Movie File Format^AVI|Optical Zoom^5x|Focal Length^36-180mm|Focus Mode^Auto|Focus Mode^Face-Priority AF|LCD Monitor^2.5-inches|LCD Pixels^230,000 pixels|LCD Coverage^100%|Maximum Aperture^F 3.5 - 5.6|Exposure Modes^Auto|Exposure Modes^Scene Mode
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Features:
  • 10-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches
  • 5x optical zoom; Electronic VR image stabilization
  • 2.5-inch, high-resolution LCD
  • In-Camera Red-Eye Fix; enhanced Face-Priority AF automatically focuses on up to 12 faces
  • Capture images to SD memory card (not included)







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
10-megapixel effective recording * 5X optical zoom (4X digital/20X total zoom) * 2-1/2' color LCD screen * 35mm equivalent focal length: 36-180mm * top JPEG resolution: 3648 x 2736 * face priority autofocus and blink alert for better portraits * in-camera automatic red-eye correction * high sensitivity mode for better low-light and flash-free shooting * D-Lighting mode brightens dark areas of recorded images *



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent small lightweight camera
I have been looking for a small, light, GOOD camera to take on an extensive backpacking trip. This camera fits that criteria well. The 5X zoom lets you reach out and get pictures that a 3X zoom just doesn't do well.

The only negative I have found is that it uses a proprietary battery instead of something readily available (like AAs).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great little camera
I am so glad I got this camera before my vacation to Maine. This camera far exceeds my expectations. I bought a memory card that holds over 500 pictures. Great quality. All the pictures turned out terrific. No red eye, no bad flash, no problems at all!!! My old kodak had worn out and I was amazed at how great these pictures turned out. Great value for the price. I highly recommend.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great value for price
Great product. Small size, Easy buttons, quality pictures. Make sure you get a charger that can run on 120-240 V anywhere in the world, since the product only comes with one that runs in the US (120V).



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - One week in- A cool little camera
As a fairly cheap point-and-shoot camera, the Nikon Coolpix S550 is a pretty neat piece of hardware. It's certainly not a high-end DSLR, but it's good at what it does, and it offers some nice pluses over other cameras in its price range.

The good:
-5x optical zoom is very good for a little camera like this, and is tops in this camera's class. I would like to remind readers that "digital zoom" really just crops out part of a picture to make it look bigger in the viewfinder while destroying actual shot quality, so please disregard the "digital zoom" on this or any camera.
-10megapixel resolution is pretty phenominal, especially in this camera's price range, especially coupled with the 5x zoom. Dollar-for-dollar, you're getting a lot.
-Shutter and record speeds seem great. Note that with megapixels this high, you're going to need a high-speed SDHC memory card if you don't want to see too much of the hourglass.
-The high resolution and zoom really combine for wow power when you take movies with the camera. Although the mic is terrible and you'll probably just want to mute it, you can take movies of a pet where you can see every individual hair from a respectable distance if you so choose. On a one-gig card, I can shoot a half-hour of movies at this quality.
-The camera's overall size is very comfortable. Not much taller and wider than a credit card, not much thicker than a thin paperback, and compeletely flat when it's powered down. Yet it's still roomy- I'm a 6'+ guy with stubby fingers, and I've never fumbled a button yet.
-Tons of modes. The camera can take widescreen pictures or regular format, PAL or NTSC, and resolutions from standard tv (640x480) through the roof (over 3,000 vertical pixels). It has smile recognition, stabilization, various compensation filters including red-eye. It has Portrait, Outdoor, Indoor, and even Copy for taking pictures of documents just in case you're a secret agent on a budget. The basic Shoot and Smile modes seem wholly satisfactory, but this camera offers plenty of room to grow. Yesterday I took some very clear photos of moths in flight, with no adjustments other than setting the camera to high ISO.

The not-so-good:
-No optical viewfinder, only the digital screen. It's a very good and very big screen though, so this is mostly just for nostalgia's sake.
-The camera doesn't have a dial for the various settings. Instead of just clicking over to Portrait or Outdoor, you have to hit a menu button and look around. This is a pretty small complaint overall, but I would have still preferred a wheel.
-I've noticed that with a lot of low-end digital cameras like this, you can see that as the camera auto-adjusts it will show a perfectly sharp picture in the viewfinder, but keep adjusting until the picture becomes a bit blurry. Maybe this is just something about the way I take pictures, but I know this camera is capable of clearer shots. This is especially evident in extreme close-ups, such as under a foot away. The camera will adjust right up to a perfectly crisp photo for a moment, then keep going to a blurry mess before it snaps the shot. If I could just cut out the last few moments of zooming, I'd have gotten a perfect photo. I saw this same thing with a number of comparable cameras while doing in-store tests, and I'm puzzled as to what causes it (maybe I need to turn off the assist beam sometimes, I don't know). I'll have to check the camera's official site and such to see if I can find tips.
-5x zoom, while really wonderful for the price range, still seems a bit stifling. Maybe I'm just at the point in my life where I need to own up to the truth and save up for a high-end SLR. 5x optical is certainly much better than the 3x zoom that comes with most comparable cameras.

Overall, I really got this camera because it was time to upgrade from my old Canon A60. The A60 took really great photos in the right conditions, but it couldn't adapt to conditions well, and it had a very big delay between pressing the button and getting a shot. The Coolpix has already paid for itself with smile recognition- I'm a "psychic blinker" who manages to always shut his eyes the moment a photo is taken, and I haven't gotten a single photo of myself with my eyes closed, even doing close-ups with flash.

If you're just starting out in the digital world, this camera has all the best features with a clear interface and instant point-and-shoot modes that require no calibration. If you're like me and you just need to find a smarter digital camera, you could do a lot worse than this one for the same money. If this camera suits your price range, you simply must put it at the top of your list. The only reason I'd suggest passing on this camera is if you've got significantly more money to spend on a higher class of camera.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Smart Camera
I purchased this item because I saw it in action when my adult daughter purchased one. When I saw a camera that could recognize a "smile" and also recognize "closed eyes", I knew I had to have this smart device. I haven't yet mastered all the possibilities, but it is easy to get started and take pictures, review them, delete if necessary. I'm enjoying it!!!

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