This camera does a lot. It is easy to use one you read the manual and practice, because it is complicated at first. I probably won't do half the stuff this camera does, but the choices are many. Example: several ways to focus or have the camera track a face. Several ways for the camera to set aperture and shutter speed (center weight, spot, and other view options). It has manual, full auto, aperture priority, speed priority, program, scenes, etc. I always had Nikon cameras (F3, Nikomat) and what sold me on this one was the electronic view finder, which you can adjust to your eye sight so you can remove your glasses when viewing. The electronic view finder is a big help when the sun is on the rear LCD screen.
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I bought this used, about 5 years old I think, in immaculate condition with unused accessories and original box etc. I believe it is the last of the line and top-of-range Nikon compact of this type. Bought this camera to replace my previous good but more limited Nikon compact as this one has RAW and exposure bracketing which I needed to dip my toes into HDR processing. When combining these features it is saving ten image files, five of them about 25MBytes so saving is a little slow even with fast memory card. I was aware of that and can live with it as I am not a sports or action photographer and bracketing is no use in those situations. I like to take my time on landscape photography so this camera suits me well. The internal electronic viewfinder is a good bonus and the fully articulating screen is great for awkward/creative angles. Is good to have a proper thread on lens for filters and hoods. Zoom range is good/sensible/usable with anti-shake and image quality is excellent, sharp lens with F2 aperture and electronic ND filter handy for controlling depth of field. Have also started to use this camera for making Youtube videos and the microphone socket and articulating screen are ideal for that. Very pleased with this camera and if you have similar requirements to me of a camera without lugging an SLR kit around, can find a good one, then I recommend it.Read full review
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The P7800 is a major upgrade from the original P7000. It operates very much like the P7000, so it's easy to make the transition. The P7000 takes excellent high quality photos, but the P7800 should be even better with higher MP, faster lens, and more controls (if you want them). It's an ideal camera for travel--lightweight, easy to use, suitable for almost any lighting condition, compact, and user-friendly.
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Easy to use with excellent image clarity, contrast sharpness, and color rendition. Viewfinder handy in bright sunlight. Although only 7x zoom, pictures handle enlarging well, especially if you use the “Fine” quality setting. JPEGs good straight out of camera. I prefer to use the “Vivid” setting.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is the best compact camera with an electronic viewfinder. Excellent 7X zoom , Nikon optical perfection and clear well-marked controls. Native color balance is classic Japanese blueish unlike my Canon G15 which hits the reds. My only regret is it lacks a more more modern sensor's low light performance but it does have that fast f2.0 lens. Fitted the aftermarket "eyelid" to protect the lens, because this will be a pocket camera.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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