Nikon Coolpix P90 12.1MP Digital Camera with 24x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom and 3 inch Tilt LCD | 
| Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
Buy New: $312.00 as of 3/19/2010 21:00 CDT details
New (14) Used (1) Refurbished (4) from $293.69
Seller: CameraStocker Rating: 149 reviews Sales Rank: 722
Format: CD Platform: Windows Color: Matte Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Monitor Size: 300 Optical Zoom: 24 Display Size: 3 Maximum Resolution: 12.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 3.3 x 3.9 Electronic viewfinder Scene Auto Selector PSAM exposure control 5 Movie Modes with Sound + Time Lapse
MPN: 26171 Model: P90 UPC: 018208096640 EAN: 0018208261710 ASIN: B001PKEJZQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 12.1-megapixel resolution for photo-quality prints up to 16 x 20 inches | | • | 24x optical wide-angle (35mm equivalent focal length: 26-624mm) Zoom-Nikkor ED glass lens | | • | 3.0-inch Vari-Angle LCD and Electronic Viewfinder | | • | Nikon's Smart Portrait System; Red-eye Fix, Face Priority AE and more | | • | Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included) |
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Product Description Photographers seeking high performance with a long zoom in a compact body now have the ideal camera with Nikon's unew P90. As part of the flagship Performance Series of Coolpix cameras, the P90 offers new features that include a 24x Optical Zoom, a new 3.0-inch vari-angle LCD monitor with tilt function and anti-reflection coating; and 15 frame-per-second (fps)* high-speed capability (up to 45 frames). The P90 is the ideal photographic tool for photo enthusiasts, travel photographers and consumers with more advanced photography skills. The P90 blends the best of the digital compact and D-SLR camera worlds, allowing more advanced users to really stretch their photographic capabilities. The key to the versatility of the P90 is its 24x Optical Wide Angle Zoom-NIKKOR ED Glass Lens. This lens offers unbeatable compositional freedom, with its wide angle (26mm) to super telephoto coverage (624mm). The broad range lets consumers capture a variety of shots and scenes, ranging from sweeping landscapes to close-up action shots taking place on a sports field. - 12.1 Megapixels for stunning prints as large as 20 x 30 inches. This is plenty of sharp resolution to capture the finest details, crop creatively and produce incredible enlargements.
- Amazing 24x Optical Wide-Angle (26-624mm) Zoom-NIKKOR ED Glass Lens - quality optics provide exceptional images. The lens is built on a proud heritage of producing precision camera optics that deliver superb color and razor-sharp results. This amazing lens offers unbeatable compositional freedom with its wide-angle (26mm) to super telephoto coverage (624mm). Sweeping landscapes can be captured as well as zoomed-in close-ups of the action taking place on the baseball or soccer field!
- Huge, Bright 3.0-inch Vari-Angle High-Resolution LCD and Electronic Viewfinder makes it easy to compose and share your pictures with family and friends. The vari-angle LCD will tilt and rotate out on a 90-degree angle enabling you to get those hig
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F'ing GREAT!!!! March 19, 2010 Geo (RUSHVILLE, IN, US) This is the best camera I have ever had. Easy to use. Once you read the manual, it is amazing the things this little guy can do. A WINNER!!!!!
There are WAY Better Cameras for the Same Price! March 17, 2010 Julie Hockensmith Why have manual functions if they create terrible photos? I am an avid photographer and have used the comparable Canon SX10IS for years. It has taken some amazing photos all over the world. The photo quality of this Nikon does not even come close to being comparable to it yet the cost and size of both cameras are. I wanted to upgrade so I decided to try this Nikon since I am still not wanting to go SLR and because it has seemingly better specs (i.e. 12MP, a longer Optical zoom, bigger LCD, and a greater focal length range). Do not be fooled!! This means nothing to the actual picture quality. I returned this right away and bought the newer version of my old Canon - the SX20IS. Perhaps you can get decent pictures using Auto on the Nikon, but don't waste your money when there are plenty of cheaper and SMALLER Point-and-Shoot cameras that take the same quality of pictures (if not better). Also, when using manual settings there is no preview in the display so you have to guess (much like most SLRs). If you're looking for something in between a P&S and an SLR (meaning both good auto and good manual functions), then buy the Canon SX20IS!! You will in no way be disappointed!! With this Nikon, you will only waste your money!
THank you very much March 15, 2010 Elizabeth Winsett (TUPELO, MS, US) THis is my first camera and so far I love it .. It is a challenge but i love to work with cameras and get to know them. I love the features but learning more and more about it every day.
great camera to learn about dig photography March 6, 2010 Leslie F. Lewis (west sacramento, ca United States) In short, this is a light weight, easy to use camera that takes excellent pix and has a really good manual help to learn digital skills. This is my first digital camera. I am a fair to pretty good photographer with a film camera. Did not want to spend a lot of money since I am just learning how to use digital. With this camera I am now pretty good to WOW WOW! Look what I did. The camera is easy to use and I can get great pix. I use the camera mostly for nature shots and outdoors. I have taken pix of everything form crab spiders in the calyx of a plant to the moon. Have had the camera for about seven months and am extremely happy with the product. The manual is very easy to use and understand so it its helping me to learn this new skill. I did not like the Nikon software that comes with the camera. Big waste of time. I use iphoto and Aperture III for downloading and editing. I also use some of the nifty iphone photo apps to makes artsy shots. I am also just learning how to use all of this software but am enjoying creating and printing my own photos. I would recommend getting the Nikon brand batteries and not the el cheapos. The Nikon batteries spring out of the camera quickly. The less expensive brand does not. I bought two cheaper batteries and was very frustrated. Too hard to get out of the camera! I shoot a lot of pictures when I am rambling thru the natural world so need to change batteries quickly in dusty or dirty areas. In about a year I plan to move up to a dslr with a big honking telephoto and other fun lenses but until them I am very happy to shoot with this little guy. My only problem seems to be not enough wall space to hang all the really cool images I have gotten with this point and shoot. I notice some folks complaining about pix quality. I had to learn to take a little more time when shooting. This is a digital camera so it takes a few seconds for the camera to set up and meter a shot. Watch the monitor to see that the camera has everything set. It is not like a film camera so you cannot just fire away. Also, choosing the right setting is important. This is also something a beginner has to learn. Again, if you are willing to learn this is a great entry level camera.
Great camera March 5, 2010 Ashish Kumar (VA, USA) This is really a very good camera in range of $400. Frankly speaking if u r interested in DSLR, then don't go for it. But if u r looking for good camera (but not DSLR). This has very good results & good features.
Must buy if u r interested in 24 x zoom + 12 mega pixel camera.
So overall it's a great deal.
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