Cameras.co.uk has produced a video guide of the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, “Other features you may be interested in are face detection software and image stabilization. I am seeing face detection software appearing in more and more digital cameras. The software helps the camera to detect faces and improves the focusing. It should help for group shots as well as portraits of individuals.”
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Cameras.co.uk reviews the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, ” I was very pleased with the Nikon Coolpix S10. Picture quality was impressive and the camera is easy to use compared to other super zoom digital cameras. It is also smaller and more compact than other similar models.”
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T3 reviews the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, “Photos and movies look generally spiffy though, with pin-sharp detail and realistic colours, and that’s the most important thing. If you’re after a versatile big-zoomer, this chunky twister will blow you away.”
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Imaging Resource reviews the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, “Shooting with the Nikon Coolpix S10 was fun. The camera never got in the way, and often deftly avoided obstacles that would cause other camera designs to miss the shot.
I’ve used a swivel Coolpix since 1998, getting shots I otherwise wouldn’t see. You can easily see what the kids are playing with at floor level, or get an overhead shot of the board game with the Coolpix S10. When I shoot with other designs, I always miss that versatility in composing my shots. Other cameras may be prettier to look at, but swivels like the Nikon Coolpix S10 see more. Consider that a personal endorsement.”
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Steve’s Digicams reviews the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, “While it seems that Nikon has not made many changes to this model when compared to the S4, (same resolution, lens, AF system, etc.), with its better image quality and performance the S10 is a much more capable camera. That said, with a price of US$349 or less, it offers a good value for a compact, 6-megapixel, super-zoom model, and is sure to please those in the market for a camera in this class.”
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DigitalCameraReview tests the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, “The Nikon Coolpix S10 is a bit over-priced; it’s menu driven/non-intuitive and there are a couple of irritating design glitches, but it is not a bad camera. If it had been introduced two years ago it would have absolutely skunked the competition - today it may not be the best choice for smart digicam buyers. Potential purchasers might want to wait and check out the soon to be released Canon Powershot TX1. The TX1 may look quite different from the S10, but it is in fact a very comparable camera.”
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Computer Active reviews the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, “This twist-and-turn retro beast has a certain charm, but although the S10 certainly stands out, the images it takes are below par given the outlay and Nikon’s usually sterling reputation. To sum up: a brave throwback, but not altogether successful.”
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PhotographyBlog reviews the 6 megapixel Nikon Coolpix S10 and writes, “It looks like a blast from the past, and sure enough the Nikon Coolpix S10 struggles to match the performance of similarly priced compacts today. It’s not awful but it’s far from great, and, in the final analysis if I’d spent £300 on the Nikon S10, after my initial enthusiasm I’d be feeling pretty deflated. My chief frustration with the Coolpix S10 is the way it struggles to find critical focus time and again – the lens hunting more than it should – and happily takes the shot even if it has failed to find it. This camera is supposed to be easy to use, but you have to work against its limitations rather than with its strengths. Thus it gets a miserly ‘2 out of 5′ stars for ease of use, when its score should be right up there.”
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