Seven Nikon Coolpix Cameras Prepare for Launch
03.02.10
The 10-megapixel Coolpix P100 replaces last year's 24X optical-zoom Coolpix P90 and offers some bumps in key characteristics from the P90. The P100 shoots scandalous video full definition 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second board microphone and stereo and a dedicated video link button you can zoom in and out and use the autofocus of the camera during filming.
Other new features that look promising are "continuing landscape" mode, which is a kind of bracketing exposure superpowered Framework: The camera takes eight shots in succession alacritous at different exposure settings, and then combines the camera shots to create a breakable low-light shot.
The P100 camera also adds a high-dynamic-range (HDR) technique, a burst mode at high speed that takes 10 pictures per second at full 10 megapixel tenacity (or up to 120 shots per second at a resolution much smaller ), a pre-cache that buffers the shutter up to 40 shots before the shutter button is pressed, and five expressed as stabilization (sensor-shift, faster shutter speed, digital The ISO setting, and an "unparalleled Shot Selector" to burst mode).