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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Nikon Releases Coolpix P510 and P310 Digicam


Point and shoot cameras may not have as much rabid fanboys as say DSLR cameras but that doesn’t mean that these digicams are not superstars in their own rights.
Nikon releases two new digicams in its Coolpix P series; the P510 and P310.
The Coolpix P510 retails for $429.95 and the P310 costs $329.95.
Via DPReview
Nikon has updated its photographer-friendly P series with the Coolpix P510 and P310. The P510 gains GPS and an extended zoom, now reaching from 24-1000mm equivalent. This 42x range is likely to be quite a challenge for its VR image stabilization system, so we’ll be interested to see how it performs. the P310 is a more subtle upgrade of the P300. Like the P510 it gains a 920k dot LCD and moves to using a 16MP back-lit CMOS sensor, with all the high-speed, multi-shot image processing modes it enables. More than any of the technology changes, we’re most interested to see the addition of a ‘Fn’ button on the front – if this can be set to control useful functions, it may improve the handling of an already pleasant-to-use camera.
Both cameras offer 1080p30 with stereo sound recording. The fast sensor also allows them to offer a Night Landscape mode that combines multiple shots to average out noise, and an Advanced Night Portrait mode that does much the same thing, but includes a flash image of your subject to prevent the ‘my friends in a coalmine’ effect. There’s also an in-camera HDR option.

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