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Nikon Announces Compact 8 Megapixel Camera
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Author: James Wiseman (Industry)
Related Link: Click here for the preview at DPreview.com
Today, Nikon announced the upcoming release of their Coolpix 8400 compact 8 megapixel digital camera. This compact uses the 8 megapixel Sony sensor popular in the Sony 828, Oly 8080, and Coolpix 8800. However, unlike these cameras, it doesn't sport a long zoom lens - instead using a 24-85mm equivalent optic, just about the perfect focal length for a mid-range zoom.
This small unit may be just what compact underwater camera users are looking for as a replacement for the 5 megapixel Oly 5050 and Coolpix 5000. [Ed]It's been a while since I've been excited about a compact camera, because manufacturers have been leaning toward massive "prosumer" models. If Nikon or a 3rd party comes out with an affordable housing, this will be the camera I recommend.[/Ed]
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Comment(s):The problem is, this camera uses a hybrid auto focus, with external IR sensor. This does not work through a housing, so the AF will be the old slow nikon numbers.
The Sony V1, 828, and new V3 have truly good, fast auto focus, and really fast pre-focus shutter release times.
Those, and the Minolta A2 are the only non-SLR digis out there that have really useable fast AF and shutter release times, and stay bearable, in low contrast, unlike Canon, Nikon, or Oly.
Don
Posted by Don Erway on 09/18 at 07:09 AM
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