Pull the ultra-slim, ultra-stylish Nikon COOLPIX S7000 digital camera out of a pocket or purse, zoom in with much more power than youd expect from such a small camera—20x—and capture beautiful close-ups of distant action. Then use the built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication technology (NFC) to connect to your camera to a compatible smartphone so you can start transferring photos from the Nikon COOLPIX S7000 to your smartphone wirelessly! With Vibration Reduction (VR) keeping your 16-megapixel photos sharp and your Full HD 1080/60i videos steady, Scene Modes for overcoming tricky shooting situations and plenty of creative Image Effects, your photos and videos will be the envy of your friends.
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Zoom in close with Dynamic Fine Zoom – Every COOLPIX is designed around a genuine NIKKOR glass lens, the legendary optics that have helped make Nikon famous. The Nikon COOLPIX S7000’s 20x optical zoom lens goes from wide-angle—great for portraits and landscapes—all the way up to telephoto—great for closeups of sports, concerts, nature and more. When you need even more reach, zoom up to 20x with optical zoom and 40x with Dynamic Fine Zoom, an enhanced digital zoom function that effectively doubles your reach.Share your photos in a snap—Nikon snapbridge – Nikon snapbridge describes the experience of quickly and easily sending photos wirelessly from your Wi-Fi & NFC enabled Nikon COOLPIX S7000 to a compatible smartphone or tablet. Share your great photos on the go, even in remote locations, or use a smartphone or tablet to control your camera.Full HD 1080/60i videos with stereo sound – With the press of a button, the Nikon COOLPIX S7000 becomes a high-performance video camera. 4-axis Hybrid Vibration Reduction (VR) helps you shoot stable, smooth videos without a tripod, and a
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It takes very good pictures and video with high quality audio and excellent … I bought this camera to replace my Nikon S8000 which I guess sounds strange but that has more to do with the way Nikon names their cameras than anything else. The appealing features of the S7000 for me are it’s compact size, light weight, 20x optical zoom, time lapse capabilities and the fact that they dispensed with the pop-up flash which I always thought was kind of silly since it seemed that my finger was always in the way when it wanted to pop up and you had to keep pushing it back down.I’ve had the camera for about three weeks during which time I was travelling and used it extensively. It takes very good pictures and video with high quality audio and excellent image stabilization. These types of cameras are aptly called “point and shoot” you’re not necessarily going to take much time composing the shot, I often don’t even look at the screen. This camera is extremely fast on the draw for such use and can be comfortably carried in your pocket so you can easily…
Nikon S7000 Performed Better than Expected
Mom of 4 boys- I love this camera! I’m just writing this review because of all the mixed reviews on this camera. I searched reviews for a WEEK on cameras- I’m very picky when it comes to an expensive electronic purchase. Well I bought a SonyW830 and returned it the same day- all the reviews made it seem like it was better than this camera so I tried it out & it had a good “shot” every 1 in 10 I took- literally. I have 4 boys so I needed something a little more reliable than that & something that’s going to catch action shots so I am glad I returned it and decided to get this one! I bought the camera yesterday & took a few shots at home of my boys jumping around and obviously some came out blurry (it’s a point & shoot not a DSLR) but majority of them got the shot with little to no blur. My real test was at the beach today! It does have a little problem with focusing on the right object but you just press the camera shot button down half way and it refocuses and usually gets what you wanted, then press the button…