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Nikon Coolpix S600 Reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Sunday, 1 June 2008No Comment
Nikon Coolpix S600 Reviewed

Photo.Blorge has the rundown on this mid-ranged camera.

And they seem on par with what everyone else has been saying about the S600. Good but not fantastic. Here’s their verdict:

The Coolpix S600 is your usual mid-range digital photo snapper that comes with mid-range features. With a combination of great and not so good features, the best way to decide whether to get the S600 is its price. Which in this day and age is not much of a recommendation.

 Nikon Coolpix S600

Honestly, if you’re looking for a solid point-and-shoot, this is a worthy buy. But if you’re looking for a little more, this camera might be quite disappointing.

For the full review head on over to Photo.Blorge.

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