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
Dead-on white balance
Decent little camera suitable for the point and shooter
Good colour reproduction
Extra zoom power
'The camera is easy to grip and the menu system is simple to navigate.'
'The S3100 is very slim and light, and it feels balanced in the hand.'
'Styling wise, the Nikon Coolpix S3000 is very attractive. '
'Picture quality better than expected.'
'low-priced camera'
'the camera was prone to freezing.'
'Sluggish boot and recycle times'
'very clean looking interface'
'Shooting performance is overall slow.'
'Streamlined design and comfortable'
'Low price makes this camera beneficial for beginners. '
'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
'The camera's interior and low-light performance is more disappointing.'
'the front screen can be difficult to see in bright sunlight due to the bright chrome effect on the front of the camera (the other colours may be better).'
It works brilliantly for self portraits
Good overall build quality
'superb wide angle performance'
'Sweep panorama is slow.'
Includes several unique features like its panorama mode
'slow shooting performance'
'It has a small handgrip for your right hand, and it's comfortable to use. '
'Outdoor wide angle shot'
Good quality lens with optical image stabilization
'The bottom line: Simple and satisfying, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FH27 is an excellent point-and-shoot value.'
'GUI dated compared to competition.'
'useful touch-screen operation'
'Soft images.'
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