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Photographer John Isaac arrived to New York from India in 1965, penniless. He would go on to a career as the United Nations’ top photographer, traveling the world covering war, famine and chaos before getting to turn his camera toward beauty and wildlife.

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A look at the Nikon Coolpix S210

Submitted by Brandon on Saturday, 8 March 2008One Comment
A look at the Nikon Coolpix S210

How does one of Nikon’s latest compact cameras compare? Look at what other people are saying about the Nikon Coolpix S10.

After Nikon announced a slew of new point and shoots at the last PMA, it’s time to look through them and see which ones are worth buying. First up is the Nikon Coolpix S210. According to Cnet, the Nikon Coolpix S210 is a solid buy.

“The Nikon CoolPix S210 does everything it’s supposed to, as long as you don’t expect it do anything interesting. Our first impression is that we prefer the Casio EX-S10, but as an affordable compact camera, the Nikon at least ticks the price and size boxes. It just doesn’t represent much of a step forward. Look out for our forthcoming review to see if the image quality completes the picture. -Rich Trenholm”

If you want the specs on the S210, Digital Photography Review has a exstensive information sheet on the Nikon CoolPix S210.

Digital Camera HQ thinks that the purchase of the S210 is a great idea for point-and-shoot enthusiasts. You can’t go wrong with the eight-megapixel camera.

Nikon CoolPix S210

The camera retails for about $180, so its definitely in the value range, but if that’s what you’re looking for, don’t shy away from it.

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