Nikon’s classically compact Coolpix P6000 combines 13.5 effective megapixels with a 4x wide-angle optical Zoom-Nikkor ED glass lens for stunning prints as large as 20x30 inches. Nikon’s EXPEED image processor and Image stabilization make for sharp pictures. The incredible, bright 2.7-inch LCD and optical viewfinder make it easy to compose and share pictures. Get the ultimate in control and creativity with Program, Shutter, Aperture and full Manual exposure modes. The Coolpix 6000 also has a Wired LAN port and GPS geo-tagging capability to upload your pictures to Nikon’s my Picturetown photo storage and sharing service.
Product Description
13.5-megapixel effective recording * 4X optical zoom (4X digital/16X total zoom) * optical image stabilization with vibration reduction * 2-11/16" LCD screen with 5-level brightness adjustment * real-image optical viewfinder * wide-angle lens for shooting landscapes and large groups * 35mm equivalent focal length: 28-112mm * top JPEG resolution: 4224 x 3168 * built-in GPS function automatically tags photos with the location and time they were taken * upload photos directly to Nikon's "my Picturetown" Internet site via the camera's Ethernet port * free online photo storage up to 2GB * RAW mode recording for greater control over final images * face priority autofocus for better portraits * in-camera automatic red-eye correction * automatic high sensitivity mode (ISO 6400) for better low-light and flash-free shooting * D-Lighting mode brightens dark areas of recorded images *
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Well, this is an early review (more as I run the camera through its paces), but I must reply to the review by TGre. If you want EVERYTHING found in a D-SLR, then you need to buy a D-SLR. I own a D300 and use it professionally. However, I needed a camera that I carry with me at all times and that packed as many features as possible. This camera certainly seems to be it! I still can't believe that this little beauty packs 13.5 megapixels, raw camera mode, aperture and shutter priority, and vibration reduction. My preliminary photos with the P6000 are sharp, vibrant, and solid in color rendition. I am impressed. As for not being able to see the zoom through the viewfinder, I don't get that at all. The wide-angle and zoom functions are clearly viewable. Maybe TGre was referring to an accessory zoom lens. Again, if you want an SLR, go out and buy one, don't expect a small package like the P6000, at a very reasonable price, to replace high-end professional cameras in every respect.
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