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Nikon Coolpix S710 (silver)

Nikon Coolpix S710 (silver)
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  • Digital camera type: Ultracompact
  • Resolution: 14.5 megapixels
  • Optical zoom: 3.6 x
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The good: Nice photos; wide-angle lens; attractive design; plenty of shooting options.

The bad: Very slow performance; menu systems, navigation takes practice; no optical zoom in Movie mode.

The bottom line: If it wasn't so slow, the Nikon Coolpix S710 would be a very good high-end, full-featured ultracompact.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
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      Overall score: 7.2 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 02/04/2009
  • Released on: 09/01/2008

The Nikon Coolpix S710 wants to be the camera you take with you while your digital SLR stays home. It offers a robust set of manual controls, a high-resolution 14.5-megapixel sensor, a 28mm wide-angle lens, and sensitivity that goes up to ISO 3,200 at full resolution and ISO 12,800 at 3 megapixels. However, it lacks the speed dSLR users--and even many snapshooters--are used to. If you're used to shooting fast, the S710's performance comes up short. Otherwise, it's a respectable high-end point-and-shoot that is a good option for those looking for lots of shooting flexibility in a pocket camera.

The 6.5-ounce S710 is a compact 3.6 inches wide by 2.3 inches high by 1 inch thick, barely sliding under the line for our definition of ultracompact. Up front is an optically stabilized, reasonably wide 3.6X f2.8-5.6 28-101mm lens. The design is boxier than I'm used to seeing from Nikon, but still very attractive, and it's available in the company's graphite black, deep red, and brilliant silver.

In order to fit the 3-inch LCD on the back, Nikon had to keep the controls and the space between them to a minimum. The buttons are raised enough to make them easy to press and there's a directional pad/scroll wheel serving double duty. The directional pad controls flash, macro mode, timer, and exposure compensation. The scroll wheel acts in conjunction with a virtual Mode dial called up when you press the Mode button, and lets you quickly navigate shooting and setup menus, adjust ISO, shutter speed, and aperture, and flip through photos in Playback mode. The Menu button below the wheel opens up mode-specific shooting options, while the Setup menu is located on the Mode dial--an old-fashioned touch for such a modern camera.

The S710 offers Program, shutter-priority, aperture-priority, and manual modes, which Nikon previously only included on its Coolpix P-series cameras and dSLRs. In manual you can select shutter speed, aperture, and ISO onscreen without diving into a menu system, while the Menu system provides options for white balance (including a preset manual), metering, drive modes, color options, and autofocus and AF area modes. There is no manual focus, but there is a manual AF area mode.

Of course, being a snapshot camera, it has a regular Auto mode in addition to its Scene mode with 11 scenes to choose from; a Scene auto selector that picks the most appropriate Scene mode depending on what you're shooting; high-speed continuous shooting at 3 megapixels; and Smile mode that continues shooting pictures when it detects smiles. Because of all these options, the camera is best suited for someone either already comfortable making adjustments, beginners looking to experiment, or a household with mixed user types, as the camera is flexible. Anyone looking for a simple pocket camera will likely find the array of choices confusing and a waste of money.

The Nikon Coolpix S710 does take some nice photos; sharpness and detail were particularly good at ISO 100. However, like many point-and-shoots, the lens tends to be sharp in the center and distorted around the edges, which results in softness on the sides and exacerbates the tendency for purple fringing in those areas. Auto white-balance was typically warm, but was fine in general. Color quality was fine, too, but photos were occasionally underexposed. (I was able to correct this using Nikon's D-Lighting feature in Playback mode.) Softness kicks in at ISO 200, but detail remains pretty good through ISO 400, so even in lower-light situations the S710 will produce some usable shots. By ISO 800, though, noise gets bad enough that it actually changes the color of photos, and it gets worse as you increase sensitivity. The ISO 12,800 setting will capture an image, but there's so much noise that I don't even know that you could use the photos at a small size on the Web. You could, however, consider it an artistic effect to play around with in low-light conditions.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 92

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 167 reviews of Nikon Coolpix S710 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 72/100 and users 74/100. Comparing these reviews to 573831 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 92/100 = Excellent.

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  • dpinterface.com

    Summary: The Coolpix S710 is Nikon's offering in the “compact super high-resolution” camera market. The camera features a whopping 14.5 megapixels, a 3.6X wide-angle zoom lens and the biggest screen in its class (measuring 3 inches). The Coolpix S710 is the ...

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  • news.com.au

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: Nikon's CoolPix S710 would be a fantastic compact if not for its incredibly slow performance. Its shots look good, with excellent detail and well-balanced colours. It also sports a bevy of nifty features. However, the speed issues really damage the ...

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  • whatdigitalcamera.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The S710 is an impressive-looking camera with excellent build quality, but its huge resolution and high maximum ISO add little to overall picture quality. There are many better, cheaper cameras.

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  • digitalcamerainfo.com

    Summary: The S710 ups the ante in terms of resolution, pushing point-and-shoot camera up to an incredible 14.5 megapixels. There is perhaps an argument that few really need this resolution level (especially on a compact camera), but it is nice to have the ...

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  • pocket-lint.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: A solid sturdy camera that is capable of taking great pics suffers only slightly from some fiddly controls

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