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Nikon Coolpix 7900
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The Nikon Coolpix 7900 (due out in April 2005) is, at the time of writing, Nikon's top point and shoot camera. It has an amazing 7 megapixels which is great for cropping images or enlarging them up to A3 size without losing clarity. However, you don't need to fork out for 7 megapixels if you just want a camera for normal size photos such as holiday snaps. For similar specified cameras but with fewer megapixels compare this with the Nikon Coolpix 5900 or the Nikon Coolpix 5600. If you're still interested in a high megapixel camera then compare this with the Nikon Coolpix 7600. One of the optional accessories for the Nikon Coolpix 7900 is an underwater case.
Features of the Nikon Coolpix 7900 include:
- 7.1 effective megapixel resolution
- A compact and stylish metal body
- Large, bright and clear 2.0-inch TFT LCD
- Versatile 3x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens
- "D-Lighting" feature provides a powerful in-camera and pc-free solution to repair underexposured images
- In-Camera Red-Eye Fix detects and removes the red-eyes instantly and automatically
- "Face-priority AF" mode ensures pleasing portraits
- 15 other pre-programmed scene modes provide sharp focus and optimal exposure under any shooting conditions
- Quick response and fast shooting: instant start-up, fast image processing and high speed continous shooting
- High quality movie with sound selectable at 3 different file sizes
- Available in silver and black colours
- Included Accessories: Handstrap, Rechargeable battery EN-EL5, Battery charger MH-61, Audio/Video cable, USB cable, Quick Start Guide and Nikon PictureProject software CD rom
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Reviewed by Karl Burnard on 30/06/2006 Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rating:    
Reviewed by David on 19/09/2005 I am impressed with battery life and the screen, however, after working with nikon 3200 for a year I have come to conclusion that there is no difference in two cameras, and to be honest I think better of 3200. I have taken pictures with many different formats in the camera and noticed not much of difference in different modes. I am interested to find out if the 7 mega pixel is real or it is some compression or some fancy footwork made it to be 7. The 3& 5 Meg pixeles are not much different in this camera than its 7 meg. Rating:    
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