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Nikon Coolpix S8000 Performance, Timings and Image Quality. PERFORMANCE Nikon's Coolpix models seem to have been getting faster since the introduction of the nifty little S640 last year. The S8000 has the fastest start up time of any camera in its class, but there's a problem: the camera starts up almost instantly, but users then must then wait 3 or 4 seconds before the camera can do anything including menu access, zooming, review and image capture. Shooting Performance The Nikon S8000 may not be the fastest pony in the corral, but then this isn't a horse race - it is a camera test. The S8000 is fast enough for this shooter's needs and I'm always looking to capture the decisive moment. Usually, I test speed by seeing if the camera can freeze skateboarders and BMXers in mid-air.

We've had so much rain recently, though, that a trip to the Louisville Extreme Park wasn't an option. The S8000 should be fast enough for just about anything (youth soccer, T-ball, etc.) its target audience is likely to shoot. Shutter Lag (press-to-capture, pre-focused) Filter Results - TrustedReviews. Nikon. Nikon 1 AW1 is a the world’s first waterproof, shockproof, interchangeable lens camera. It features 14.2 megapixel CX format CMOS sensor (2.7x crop factor), EXPEED 3A Dual image processing engine, Waterproof to 15 metres, Shockproof from a drop of 2 metres, Dust proof, Freeze proof to -10°C, Continuous shooting up to 60fps, Sensitivities up to ISO6400 available, Hybrid autofocus system, 1080p video recording, and has HDMI connectivity. This camera also offers fast autofocus, high sensitivities for low light shooting, and plenty of creative control.

It will be available on the market with price of $796.95 at October 2013. Overall Rating: Nikon Coolpix S8000 review - Features Table - Digital Camera reviews - TrustedReviews. Long-zoom compact cameras, also often called travel cameras, are a big growth area of the digital camera market. Nearly all of the main manufacturers now produce compact cameras with zoom lenses of 10x magnification or greater, models such as Panasonic's TZ8 (£210) and TZ10 (£270), Samsung's WB650 (£240), the Canon SX210 IS (£240), Olympus mju 9000 (£240) and Ricoh CX3 (£300) and Fujifilm's new F300 EXR (£329, review coming soon) are all big sellers. Increasingly these cameras are being equipped with other advanced features such as manual exposure options, high-speed shooting, HD video recording, built-in GPS or travel guides being added as the brands vie for a bigger share of the market.

As a result these travel cameras are becoming ever more complicated and ever more expensive, factors which may discourage many potential buyers. The S8000 is a nice looking camera too. Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Camera.