Nikon COOLPIX S3100 14 MP Digital Camera with 5x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 2.7-Inch LCD (Purple)
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Nikon COOLPIX S3100 14 MP Digital Camera with 5x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 2.7-Inch LCD (Purple)
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If you naturally want more of your memories caught on film... : Nikon COOLPIX S3100 14 MP Digital Camera with 5x NIKKOR Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 2.7-Inch LCD (Purple)
To put this in context, we purchased this camera as one of a handful of point-and-shoots; we bought a Nikon D90 shortly before having our first child, which is a stellar Dslr, to add to an old Panasonic Lumix point-and-shoot that did take pretty good pictures, despite an excessively inviting flash. After a incorporate of years, we wanted to 'downgrade' back to to point-and-shoot cameras, given that ours is about 5 years old, and newer ones are both more high-tech and relatively cheap for the given level of technology. We bought 'a few' to serve a incorporate of more or less exact roles, all shy of the Dslr's "big heavy super-high-quality photograph field cannon" role. The purpose of this one was to be... Well, the cheap one. The everyday, easy-to-use, no-brainer, ageement and lightweight and easy for my wife to put in the diaper bag and take to the museum or the park with the kids. Cheap sufficient that if you lost it or it got scratched by car keys, no big deal, nice sufficient to take good basic photos but otherwise no particularly fancy features.
Now, put in that context, time for the determined 'pros' and 'cons'.
Pros:
- very compact, lightweight, 'sexy' manufacture with chrome details nearby silver metal body
- Fast start-up, about 2.5 seconds to power up
- Continuous shooting can get maybe a hair more than 1 photograph per second. Specs list as 0.7s intervals.
- Battery life seems to be good so far, about 200 pictures and some videos over the procedure of 3 days with all varieties of flash and zoom and the battery still indicates fully charged
- Zoom is pretty excellent for such a ageement camera
Cons:
- Skittish. It's hard to get a clear photograph from the thing even with a steady hand. Image stabilization does nothing as far as I can tell.
- Because of the former, producing sharp pictures with continuous shooting is pretty much hopeless
- Focus is hopeless in Iso3200. No, with any automatic or hand-operated setting, with or without the flash, focus is hopeless. About 1 out of every 4 pictures came out well-focused. Even focused pictures seem to have blurry points in the same range as other objects that are at the same distance, even near the center of the scene. This is even for things like city scenes in full daylight.
- Abandon all hope, ye who shoot photos indoors... Focus is abysmal. Did I already make this point?
- Because the focus is so poor, zooming in on anything, even a little, is undoubtedly and totally hopeless. Taking pictures of animals at the museum came out occasionally reasonably focused; zooming in as minuscule as 2x produced worthless blurry shot after worthless blurry shot
- As with pretty much every point-and-shoot, the flash creates a scene wholly washed out with white light - needs to be diffused.
- Very slow to become responsive after a photo; with or without a photo review, the camera takes about 5s to become responsive and ready for someone else photo. This appears to be the case with 3mp the same as 14mp. Just very, very, very slow.
- Very slow to delete a picture; deleting a photograph you don't like takes 3 clicks, then about 3 seconds to perfect the operation. It's a minuscule surprising how any expedient (phone, camera, gps, tablet, anything) could take that long to perfect a easy operation...
- The shutter speed is too slow or naturally wrong; if you have kids, who are naturally all the time in motion, they'll be a blur even if they're standing still to pose for a photo.
- Slow to undoubtedly fire a shot after zooming and pushing the button - sometimes 1 to 2 second delay, which means, the branch (kids!) is often naturally gone by the time it undoubtedly shoots.
- Grainy. Even in broad daylight, color fields on high-res pics, like structure and peoples' faces, is grainy and pixellated with blotchy color tones.
- Video. Can't record smoothly, even at lower resolution, with a high-quality Class 6 Sdhc card. Don't bother with video.
To be perfectly fair and objective, I took this camera and our Samsung St-95 outside and took two shots per camera, of each of five subjects, in the same resolution, at the same time. I chose the sharper of the two photos from each camera and renamed the file generically. I then brought up the photos on our 1080p 55" Tv - the largest-format, highest-resolution screen in the house. I showed them to my wife and asked her to select "before" and "after", letting her know that I had swapped the order of the pictures randomly (so that A wasn't all the time the Nikon, B wasn't all the time the Samsung). In 5 out of 5 cases, she picked (and I agreed) the Samsung's pictures, naturally on the focus. The Nikon just can't focus correctly. For example, on the back patio, the kids' tricycle is relatively focused, but the grill right beside it - both near the center of the shot - is entirely blurred out. All of my subjects were stationary out of necessity; I could not get a particular clear photograph of the kids or dogs with the Nikon, so there was no relevant comparison to be made. Using "scenes" to balance the settings made undoubtedly no divergence on focus, only color balance.
Overall, this camera is a fine solution if you don't expect much and you won't do much with it. You could shoot some video or take pictures of inert objects at medium range in full daylight and maybe one out of every two or three photos will be focused sufficient to pass a cursory inspection (don't look too close), but beyond that I'm afraid this camera just can't perform acceptably. It'll capture images, but they won't be Good. Despite the aforementioned purpose for which we bought this camera, we'll probably take nearby one of the great / other ones instead. It's undoubtedly just about as well not to take a photograph of those 'precious moments', as to effort to do so with this camera. Other folks who have claimed that they are satisfied with this camera just can't be seeing very closely at their pictures; after three outings and a few hundred pictures I am just amazed at how poor the quality of the shots are, in every environment, every light, every kind of subject. It's not for lack of use or lack of knowledge/experience with digital cameras; this undoubtedly just has an very poor-quality sensor and processor and, I would assume, sub-standard firmware.
I advise seeing at other entry-level offerings such as Samsung St-65. Or, go for a mid-range camera. You undoubtedly should only consider this camera if the looks of the camera itself matter a whole lot more than the quality of the pictures it can take - and, if the quality of the pictures it takes don't matter much at all to you. If you do care about the quality to capture images, this camera will not be satisfactory.
I do not advise this camera.
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