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Nikon Coolpix S600 Reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Saturday, 24 May 2008No Comment
Nikon Coolpix S600 Reviewed

CNet has the skinny on this compact camera.

It may be small, but it packs a ten megapixel punch. CNet thoroughly loved it’s performance, as evident by their conclusion in their review:

The good: Compact and attractive; very nice outdoor photos; optical image stabilization; relatively wide-angle lens.

The bad: Annoying interface conventions; slow shot-to-shot performance.

The bottom line:A good, though not outstanding, compact camera, the Nikon Coolpix S600 is hindered by some shortcomings in its performance and operation.

 Nikon S600

If you’d like to get more information and what specific writers thought of the S600, head on over to CNet Reviews.

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