Nikon Coolpix P2 Review
Product overview
- Launch price:
- £175
- Launch date:
- 12th December 2006
- PhotoRadar rating:
- User rating:
Technical Specification
- Accessories: Carrying strap
- Auto Shut-off: No
- Battery Type: Lithium-Ion Rechargable
- Camera Type: Compact
- Case Included: No
- Colour: Silver
- Connectivity: Composite Video/Audio Output;USB
- Continuous Shooting Speed: 2.5
- Dimensions: 91 x 60 x 39
- Display Size: 2.5
- Display Technology: LCD
- Exposure bracketing: -2 to +2 EV in 1/3 EV steps
- Exposure Modes: Aperture-priority;Automatic;Backlight;Beach;Close-Up;Dawn;Dusk;Fireworks;Indoor;Landscape;Manner/Museum;Night Landscape;Night Portrait;Panorama;Party;Portrait;Programme;Snow;Sport;Sunset
- Flash: Yes
- Flash Features: Auto;On/Off;Red Eye Red.;Slow Sync
- Flash Modes: Auto;Fill-in;Off;Rear Curtain;Red-Eye Reduction;Slow-Synchro
- Focusing Modes: Auto;Manual
- Image Formats: JPEG
- Image Sensor Dimensions: 7.18 x 5.32
- Image Sensor Resolution: 5.1
- ISO Settings: ISO Auto
- LCD Display?: Yes
- Lens: \x09Built-in lens shield
- Lens Type: Zoom Lens
- Longest Shutter Speed: 8
- Max Aperture: 2.7
- Max resolution (horizontal pixels): 2592
- Max resolution (vertical pixels): 1944
- Max. Captured Image Resolution: 2592 x 1944
- Memory Card Included: No
- Memory Types: SD
- Metering Modes: 256 Zone Matrix;Centre weighted;Spot
- Min Aperture: 5.2
- Min Shutter Speed: 2000
- Movie Mode: Yes
- Optical viewfinder: No
- Optical Zoom: 3.5
- PictBridge: No
- Waterproof: No
- Weight (g): 185
- White Balance: Auto;Cloudy;Custom;Fluorescent;Presets;Shade
- White Balance Presets: Incandescent
- MPN:
- Price (GBP): 175
PhotoRadar review
The P2 is for lovers of great-quality photographs
What the Coolpix P2 lacks in megapixels it more than makes up for in build and picture quality, with excellent controls and a larger-than-average sensor helping you take great photos in all conditions.
It's all but impossible to find anything with a Nikon badge on it that has duff build quality, and the Coolpix P2 looks and feels great. With its strong photographic heritage, the P2 is supremely well thought out, placing all the controls right where you need them and offering a wonderfully intuitive camera experience.
The sharpness of the 3.5x zoom lens proved excellent in all of our tests and the metering system made excellent judgement calls in even the trickiest of lighting conditions - something that Nikon cameras are renowned for.
The P2 goes further still: Nikon's proprietary D-Lighting system emphasises details that would otherwise be lost in shadows, plus a red-eye removal software feature that works brilliantly. You can apply both these features as and when you need to, after taking shots.
For lovers of great-quality photographs, the P2 more than fits the bill. Yet it also has extra geek value, with the built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. This means that you can link the camera to compatible PCs, laptops, printers and PDAs without the need to fiddle around with any cables.
Meanwhile, back on the photo-taking front, the main camera control dial offers a wider-than-average range of accessibility, enabling you to adjust sensitivity and white balance as well as most other image settings, quickly and easily.
The only fly in the ointment is that some might find the 5MP image size a little limiting. If so, you can get pretty much the identical camera with an 8Mp sensor for an extra £55 or so, in the shape of the Coolpix P1. For our money, however, the excellent noise performance offered by the P2 and its physically large 1/1.8-inch 5MP sensor makes for great performance and value.
Posted by Matthew Richards on Wednesday, 15th July 2009 at 03:59pm GMT.



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