Lens quality is very good with sharp images
Nikon's micro compact is smaller than a credit card… but is it too lightweight?
Extremely small camera, Metal body, Plenty of built-in memory
Lovely little camera to hold and use
Wi-Fi connectivity, Easy to use, Tracking AF
Available in a good range of colour
Good performance, Wi-Fi remote control from smartphones
Above-average feature set for its street price
Simple-to-use travel-zoom camera that delivers good results
Compact body with a decent zoom range
Picture quality at wide-angle
Nice extra shooting features
Sharp 10x zoom lens
Very impressive continuous shooting, Poor image quality
iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations
Colours are recorded well and exposure is pretty good
Responsive touchscreen, Reliable white balance and metering
Good value for money
Good colour reproduction, Responsive touch screen
Dead-on white balance
Decent little camera suitable for the point and shooter
Good colour reproduction
Extra zoom power
Autofocus easily confused
Affordable, plenty of creative framing opportunities
Good value
Disappointing movie performance
Built-in Wi-Fi
Good build
Effective Wi-Fi
Superfluous menu options
'The camera is ready to shoot within a couple of seconds and focusing speed is good, as is shot-to-shot speed.'
'Some overexposure.'
'Actual image quality when filming video is pretty poor, too. '
'high resolution 14 megapixel sensor'
'rather modest camera'
'Short battery life.'
'it produces the best results below ISO 200, sharp with plenty of fine detail.'
'LCD is small and not as sharp as I'd like to see.'
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