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Nikon CoolPix P6000 Review

Author Cliff Smith
Published 8th Nov 2008
Manufacturer Nikon
Price £321.74 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £370.00 (Inc VAT)
Latest Price
Build Quality Score 10 for Build Quality
Features Score 10 for Features
Image Quality Score 9 for Image Quality
Value Score 7 for Value
Overall Score 9 for Overall
Nikon CoolPix P6000
award recommended

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Over the next few pages we show a range of test shots. On this page the full size image at the minimum and maximum ISO settings have been reduced to let you see the full image, and a series of full resolution crops have taken from original images at a range of ISO settings to show the overall image quality. These ISO test images are shot indoors using reflected natural light for maximum consistency.





This is the full frame at 64 ISO, the minimum setting.





At 64 ISO the image quality is superb, with smoot tone and good detail.





Not much difference at 100 ISO





Some slight noise is visible at 200 ISO, but not enough to cause a major problem.





At 400 ISO noise starts to become a problem, blurring out fine detail.





At 800 ISO the image quality is greatly reduced.





Colour and detail are lost to image noise at 1600 ISO.





2000 ISO is the highest setting at full resolution.





3200 ISO is available at 3MP.





6400 ISO is also available, but the image quality is extremely poor.





This is the full frame at 6400 ISO.


 

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comment GM said on 10th November 2008

A major misgiving with this camera is not mentioned in this review: there is no AF or AE lock so it is almost impossible to seperate focus from metering. You can, but you need to u... more

comment Dr.KAIS said on 16th February 2009

The p6000 has a remote control for the shutter (at extraa cost of about £10) .none in this class has it .to me,its very important.Samsung is the only other one that l know of that ... more

comment Hal Trachtenberg said on 22nd July 2009

I bought the P6000 simply as a backup to my D90 and D300. For me it's just a handy camera to be able to have with me at all times. I don't care for all the gadgets like G... more

comment keir said on 28th July 2009

Does anyone know if the Nikon P6000 GPS reads the geotag as OSGB36 and other local datums or only WGS84? In spite of the derisive comments GPS can be a very useful addon feature.

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