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Nikon Coolpix P7100 (Black)

CNET Editors' Take

August 23, 2011 9:35 PM PDT

The Nikon Coolpix P7100 doesn't overwhelm you with gee-whiz features.

(Credit: Nikon)

With the Web abuzz with hopes that Nikon would announce its rumored mirrorless interchangeable-lens model today, the actual announcement of the Coolpix P7100--a camera ostensibly targeted at the same shooter--must have come as a big letdown.

(Credit: Nikon)

And based on the specs, I suspect it would have been a letdown regardless. It has the same sensor and lens as its predecessor. Nikon does claim to have improved overall performance--the P7000's raw shooting was quite slow--so that would be welcome. Plus it finally has an articulated LCD. And as usual there are tweaks to the shooting features, including a couple more creative effects and a slight boost from 720/24p to 720/30p video.

(Credit: Nikon)

But newsworthiness aside, what really matters is whether Nikon made the camera better than its predecessor; sometimes, the less you change the better off you are. I guess we'll find out when we test it.

The P7100 is slated to ship in September for the same price as the model it replaces, $499.95.

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Quick Specifications

  • Resolution 10.1 megapixels
  • Optical zoom 7.1 x
  • Lens 28 - 200mm F/2.8
  • Optical sensor size 1/1.7"
  • Optical sensor type CCD
  • Image stabilizer Optical

Lori Grunin is a senior editor for CNET Reviews, covering cameras, camcorders, and related accessories. She's been writing about and reviewing consumer technology and software since 1988. Full Bio

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