Difference between revisions of "Nikon Coolpix P7000"
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The '''Coolpix P7000''' is a [[digital camera]] manufactured by [[Nikon]] and announced in 2010. It is part of the long running [[Nikon Coolpix|Coolpix]] line of digital cameras. | The '''Coolpix P7000''' is a [[digital camera]] manufactured by [[Nikon]] and announced in 2010. It is part of the long running [[Nikon Coolpix|Coolpix]] line of digital cameras. | ||
− | It uses a 1/1.7" 10 megapixel [[CCD]] sensor which can produce a maximum image size of 3648 x 2736. It uses a [[35mm equivalent]] 28–200mm 7x zoom lens. It has a 921,000 pixel 3 inch [[LCD]] screen. [[SD card]] | + | It uses a 1/1.7" 10 megapixel [[CCD]] sensor which can produce a maximum image size of 3648 x 2736. Images can be captures in [[Jpeg]] or in NRW [[Raw]]. Video can be capture in 720p resolution at 24fps in a H264 format in a .mov container. It uses a [[35mm equivalent]] 28–200mm 7x zoom lens. This lens uses a 5 way optical image stabilization. It has a 921,000 pixel 3 inch [[LCD]] screen as well as a optical viewfinder with diopter correction. There is a pop-up flash as well as a [[hot shoe]]. [[SD card|SDXC]] cards are used for removable storage, there is also 79MB of built-in storage. Power is with a rechargeable EN-EL14 Lithium-ion battery. |
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Revision as of 03:08, 26 March 2016
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The Coolpix P7000 is a digital camera manufactured by Nikon and announced in 2010. It is part of the long running Coolpix line of digital cameras.
It uses a 1/1.7" 10 megapixel CCD sensor which can produce a maximum image size of 3648 x 2736. Images can be captures in Jpeg or in NRW Raw. Video can be capture in 720p resolution at 24fps in a H264 format in a .mov container. It uses a 35mm equivalent 28–200mm 7x zoom lens. This lens uses a 5 way optical image stabilization. It has a 921,000 pixel 3 inch LCD screen as well as a optical viewfinder with diopter correction. There is a pop-up flash as well as a hot shoe. SDXC cards are used for removable storage, there is also 79MB of built-in storage. Power is with a rechargeable EN-EL14 Lithium-ion battery.
top view image by Artemas Liu (Image rights) |