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
Insanely small, Inexpensive, 7.3GB internal memory
Purse sized proportions and cute styling
No white balance or ISO controls
Really tiny body, Good amount of built-in memory
Family-friendly waterproof and shockproof point-and-shoot
Good value for money
Family-friendly waterproof camera
Affordable rugged compact
Not as rugged as competitors.
Freezeproof and shockproof
Screen easy to see underwater
Image Stabilisation, 3D Photo Mode
'Shooting performance is overall slow.'
'Streamlined design and comfortable'
'Low price makes this camera beneficial for beginners. '
'For its sub-US$110 price, the A1200 is capable of turning out some excellent photos. '
'Exposure is also very good.'
'big 3 inch LCD screen'
28mm wide angle lens
'Video images appear blocky and without sharpness, and the audio is only just passable from the internal microphone.'
'LCD screen struggles in bright conditionsCan't handle highlights properlyNo ISO limiting.'
'small pocket digital camera'
Deliver usable results without having to pore over a manual on the train or plane
'Camera body seems a bit chunky.'
'Excellent overall performance.'
'The camera was comfortable to operate and easy to use, thanks to its familiar button layout and simple menu system. '
'Low-resolution LCD.'
'slow shooting performance'
'pretty good image detail'
Falls short on image quality
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