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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) |
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Here are some general test shots to help evaluate the camera's overall image quality, including the zoom range of the lens. Some pictures may be clicked to download the full size original image
The wide angle lens is equivalent to 28mm, great for landscape shots.
The telephoto end is equivalent to 112mm.

Colour reproduction is superb. This was shot inRaw mode and then converted using Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop, but the JPEG results are just as good.

With Active D-Lighting turned off the shadows are a bit murky.

Turning on Active D-Lighting enhances the shadow detail without causing too much noise.

Low-light autofocus has been greatly improved, and manual exposure control helps to capture some difficult shots.

Flash coverage and metering are very good, filling the frame and freezing the action. The band were Acid Mothers Temple, a very loud and energetic Japanese psychadelic rock band. Wierd but brilliant.
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GM said on 10th November 2008
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
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
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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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