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'with the S620 being responsive in most situations.'
'decent compact camera'
'Noise levels are quite decent for a compact digicam.'
'Ergonomics and Controls The S620 is tiny, but it is fairly stable in hand (although it lacks any sort of serious handgrip) and it is dependably easy to use.'
'the Nikon Coolpix S210 was extremely easy to use, even without reading the manual.'
'Camera settings are automatically optimized for any of the 15 subject types selected; the user may have some limited adjustments available depending on the particular scene.'
'this design left my forefinger positioned squarely over the on/off button, meaning that I frequently turned the camera off instead of pressing the nearby shutter.'
'The Nikon Coolpix S-series are slim, stylish digicams that come complete with the latest Nikon technology such as Face-Priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and D-Lighting.'
'Nikon didn't put some of those parts into the S600.'
'Your choices are pretty typical -- Portrait, Sports, Night Portrait, Landscape, Panorama Assist, Night Landscape, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/Dawn, Fireworks, Backlight, Close Up, Museum, and Copy.'
'Shot-to-shot speeds were average, with a delay of a little over
two seconds before you can take another picture.'
'a few features (the headline change being the introduction of optical image stabilization)'