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'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)'
'the Coolpix P4 and P3, a similarly specified version with WiFi capability, boast Nikon's excellent Vibration Reduction (Nikon-speak for image stabilisation), as well as a long list of other desirable features'
'The other controls are a little awkward'
'good ergonomic design'
'the on/off button is very tiny, so make sure you don't trim your nails too closely.'
'Nikon's innovative D-Lighting function compensates for exposure problems by adding light and detail to dark areas of shots'
'A trigger to the left initiates the self-timer menu; hitting up cycles the various flash options; down activates the macro menu'
'in case you are holding the Nikon S3 for the first time, the design really shows its beauty.'
'In the Coolpix S3, Nikon offers a subcompact design with great looks, a generous 6 megapixel imager, a 3X optical zoom lens, a large 2.5 inch LCD screen, and a feature set designed to make it easy to use'
'Nikon exclusive BSS (Best Shot Selector) selects and saves the best of a series of several shots.'
'Looks a bit dull.'
'Although the Nikon Coolpix 5900's menus are easy to understand, frequent trips to the system can be annoying because the choices take up multiple pages (the Shooting and Setup menus run three pages each with 14 and 15 options, respectively), and there are no shortcuts to access the option you need.'