Sensor photo detectors. Sensor size. Sensor type. White balance presets. Custom white balance. Image stabilization. Uncompressed format. JPEG quality levels. Focal length equiv. Optical zoom. Maximum aperture. Digital zoom. Manual focus. Normal focus range. Macro focus range. Number of focus points. Articulated LCD. Screen size. Screen dots.
Looking at size and weight, the portability rating of the S and S is 91 and 91 respectively. In many cases, it's hard to imagine the gap in sensor measurements only by checking out technical specs.
The photograph underneath might provide you a much better sense of the sensor measurements in the S and S As you have seen, both cameras posses the exact same sensor measurements albeit different megapixels. You should count on the Nikon S to produce extra detail using its extra 4MP.
A mode dial sits on top for quickly changing your shooting mode. On the back, a large thumb rest separates the screen from a record button for movies; there is no standalone movie mode you have to switch to in order to shoot video. The control pad is used for menu and image navigation as well as setting the self-timer, adjusting flash and exposure compensation, and turning on macro focus.
Should you want to move more quickly through menus, images, and videos, you can spin the wheel instead of doing single presses with the underlying control pad. Although it moves easily, you can feel stops. The S is powered by a lithium ion rechargeable pack that is rated for shots; this was supported in testing, though it was a mix of stills and movies.
Plus, the camera doesn't give you a battery life reading until it needs to be recharged. The battery is charged in the camera by connecting via USB to a computer or the included wall adapter. The battery and card compartment are on the bottom behind a locking door. But because of little things like the pop-up flash and more important things like the slow autofocus with the lens extended, it's not as easy a recommendation.
Find out more about how we test digital cameras. Joshua Goldman. Pricing Not Available. The S's autofocus can be slow at times, its flash is poorly placed, and its photo quality isn't for everybody. The Nikon Coolpix S might not be as easy to recommend as its predecessor, the S, but it's still a very good compact megazoom for the money.
Sample photos: Nikon Coolpix S Despite the camera's compact size, the controls are easy to press. Shooting speed in seconds Shorter bars indicate better performance. Nikon Coolpix S 1. Typical continuous-shooting speed in frames per second Longer bars indicate better performance.
There's little to separate them for features, with their 3in, ,dot screens, superb p video capture and a range of slow-motion video modes that balance frame rate against resolution. Both cameras have a dedicated mode on their dials for continuous shooting at 10fps, albeit for just five frames. However, while the S can also capture 12 frames at 1.
That wasn't the only time that the S was outpaced by its sibling. The S was marginally quicker to switch on and shoot, and much faster for captured images to appear on its screen.
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