The front of the camera is simple and unassuming. Its sleek, gently curved face holds the lens in the upper-right corner, next to a tiny flash and an autofocus-assist light. The camera's 3X, 35mm-to-105mm lens (35mm equivalent) zooms internally, never extending to mar the S6's smooth lines.
The worst aspect of the Coolpix S6 is its minimalist top edge, apparently designed so that the buttons barely extend past the camera's body, if at all. The power button is uncomfortably recessed, and the tiny shutter release is only slightly better. The zoom rocker is a tiny lever no larger than a grain of rice that you'll just as likely forget. The camera's top also has a small special-function button to enable portrait assist and other features.
In contrast to the controls on top, the buttons on the back of the camera are excellently designed. An iPod-like click wheel works with four other buttons--Menu, Mode, Review, and Trash--to control the camera's various settings and modes. The wheel can click to activate flash, timer, and macro functions, but you'll spend most of your time spinning it to browse the camera's simple menu system. A bright, 3-inch LCD sits next to the camera's buttons and occupies the rest of the S6's back plate. The LCD is readable in most lighting--an essential since the S6 lacks an optical viewfinder. The upper-right corner of the camera has a tapered, textured space for gripping with the thumb. Unfortunately, the space is so tiny and close to the edge that the camera feels as if it will squirt out from between your fingers.
The Coolpix S6 has some neat features directed at casual users. These include a handful of scene presets, from the standard Landscape and Sports settings to a special Portrait mode that automatically activates red-eye reduction and Face-Priority autofocus. It also includes a 30fps VGA movie mode, voice recording (and voice annotating of photos), and a time-lapse movie mode.
Unfortunately, the Coolpix S6's manual controls are limited. ISO sensitivity, white balance, and exposure compensation can be changed in the camera's menu system. Like most point-and-shoots, the Coolpix S6 lacks a true manual focus mode, but a specific focus zone can be manually selected with the wheel. The Coolpix S6 has no aperture- or shutter-priority shot modes.
Burst mode was quick but not breathtaking. We fired off 41 shots at the highest resolution in just less than 32 seconds, yielding a rate of 1.3fps. At the lowest-quality setting, that dropped to 2.1fps, grabbing 73 shots in about 34 seconds.
| Typical shot-to-shot time | Time to first shot | Shutter lag (typical) |
Color accuracy and range are excellent, and the Coolpix S6's exposures are generally on target. Its palette is rather neutral and faithful to the scene, not oversaturated as with many other point-and-shoot cameras. The Vivid color setting gives images a little more warmth and pop but doesn't go too far. Flesh tones are warm but not ruddy, even with flash at close range, and the camera's automatic white balance is fairly accurate under most conditions.
The lens exhibits very little chromatic aberration, which causes the purple or green fringing commonly found along strongly backlit or high-contrast edges, and it can yield sharp images. But certain lens artifacts tend to crop up, including significant softness, as well as vignetting (darkening) at the corners of the S5's frame, especially at the wide end of the zoom lens' range. We also noticed significant barrel and pincushion distortion--lines curving inward at the telephoto end and bowing outward at the wide end, respectively. Thankfully, most of these image flaws will probably go unnoticed by casual viewers looking at prints. The camera's edge sharpening is occasionally too aggressive in high-contrast areas with thin lines, such as power lines in front of a white wall, which gives them light halos.
Noise performance in the Coolpix S6 is similar to that of other small-sensor point-and-shoot cameras; ISO 50 is very clean, ISO 100 is also clean, ISO 200 has noticeable noise, and ISO 400 is very noisy and speckled but still usable.
Product Specifications:
Product Description:
Nikon Coolpix S6 - Digital camera
Product Type:
Digital camera
Dimensions (WxDxH):
4 in x 0.8 in x 2.4 in
Flash Memory:
20 MB
Supported Flash Memory:
MultiMediaCard
,
SD Memory Card
Integrated Memory:
20 MB
LAN and Wireless Image Transferring Protocols:
IEEE 802.11b
,
IEEE 802.11g
Sensor Resolution:
6 megapixels
Shooting Modes:
Frame movie mode
Focus Adjustment:
Automatic
Min Focus Range:
11.8 in
Focal Length:
5.8 mm - 17.4 mm
Red Eye Reduction:
Yes
Microphone:
Microphone - Built-in
Viewfinder:
None
Display:
LCD display - TFT active matrix - 3 in - Color
Supported Battery:
1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included )
Product Basic Spec:
Video input type:
Digital camera
Digital Zoom:
4 x
Sensor resolution:
6 megapixels
Optical sensor size:
1/2.5 in
Optical sensor type:
CCD
Gross sensor resolution:
6,180,000 pixels
Still image format:
JPEG
Lens Aperture:
F/3.0-5.4
Optical Zoom:
3 x
Camera Flash:
Built-in flash
Flash memory:
20 MB
Display type:
3 in LCD display
Battery type:
- Lithium ion
Weight:
4.9 oz