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Nikon Coolpix 4800


Nikon_COOLPIX_4800.jpgThe Nikon Coolpix 4800 is a 4 megapixel camera with a 8.3x Optical Zoom lens, 1cm Macro lens, 15 scene modes and Nikon's 'Best Shot Selector'. It will retail for around $399 (US) and be available in stores in the next few months.

DCRP reviews the Nikon Coolpix 4800 and writes 'The CP4800 takes sharp, colorful, and well-exposed images. Nikon has also kept redeye and purple fringing levels down. The 4800 is compact and fairly well built for a plastic camera. It has a great selection of scene modes for the beginner and everything is easy-to-use. The CP4800 has an AF-assist lamp and the LCD and EVF "gain up" in low light conditions -- both of which are valuable features. The camera has one of the best macro modes on any camera -- ultra zoom or not. Battery life is pretty good as well, and I like how you can use "regular" lithium batteries in addition to the proprietary one.'

DP Review reviews the Nikon Coolpix 4800 and writes - 'Ultimately it's hard to see what the 4800's unique selling point is. Sure, it's got 4MP (its main competitors are 3MP), but the shorter zoom and lack of IS negate this if you're interested in long tele shots (though it does a great job at the wide and of the zoom). It's a little too easy to see where Nikon has cut corners in the design of the 4800 to make sure it hits its price point, and I think I'd find it easier to recommend if it were a little cheaper still.'

Pocket Lint reviews the Nikon Coolpix 4800 Digital camera writing - 'Overall the 4800 is a good option for the beginner since the outfit can be operated without need of a additional SD card. The basic menus are easy to understand although the deeper submenus may need the perusal of the manual. Plenty of Mega pixels for your present buying pound, and the Nikon seal of quality are also good indicators of pedigree.' Rating: 8.0

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PC Mag reviews the Nikon Coolpix 4800 and writes - 'The 4800 scored moderately well on resolution tests, getting an average of 1,150 lines of resolution, within the range of what we'd expect to from a 4MP camera, and just 100 fewer than the 5MP Coolpix 5200. The 4800 received a 2.4 percent pixel transition score, which is good, though it doesn't indicate razor sharpness....

The Nikon Coolpix 4800 may get only average scores on our tests, but it's hard not to like its powerful zoom. If you're shopping for a superzoom, consider this camera as well.'

Digi Cam Review has a review of the Nikon Coolpix 4800 Review and writes - 'The Nikon Coolpix 4800 with a 4 megapixel sensor, and an 8.3x optical zoom lens, produces good images, with good colour and saturation, and low purple fringing. The 8.3x optical zoom lens lets you get close to your subject, and has an excellent macro mode. Another bonus is that the camera will just about fit into trouser pockets - something quite rare for ultra zoom cameras. The Nikon is average value for money, as a lot of the competition is cheaper than this camera. I would personally prefer an ultra zoom with image stabilisation, whilst not essential, it's definitely useful. Despite the lack of image stabilisation I would recommend this camera, especially for someone looking for an easy to use ultra zoom digital camera that will fit in your pocket.'

Learn more about the Nikon Coolpix 4800 from the following press release from Nikon or from:
- DP Review
- Lets Go Digital - Nikon D2x
- Imaging Resource - Nikon Coolpix 4800 Preview
- Steve's Digicams - Nikon Coolpix 4800 Preview

NEW NIKON COOLPIX 4800 IS THE SMALLEST 8.3x ZOOM CAMERA IN ITS CLASS


New Coolpix Camera Gives Eager Digital Photographers More for Less

MELVILLE, NY, September 16, 2004 – Travelers and family photographers can rest assured – Nikon will get you closer to the action. Nikon today announced the new Nikon Coolpix 4800 (www.nikondigitalusa.com), a fast 4.0-megapixel digital camera with a powerful and extremely compact 8.3x optical Zoom-Nikkor ED glass lens that provides its user with a zoom range of 36-300mm (35mm equivalent). What's more, the Coolpix 4800 weighs in at only 9 oz. making the Coolpix 4800 the most compact 8.3x zoom camera in its class.

The Nikon Coolpix 4800 is a snap-shooter's true companion enabling all types of compositions ranging from true wide-angle scenes to long telephoto shots. Beyond wide and telephoto, the Coolpix 4800 also takes its users extremely close to small subjects with unmatched Macro shooting capabilities at distances less than 1/2 inch. The Coolpix 4800 is a great choice for the sidelines of a soccer game, the top pocket of a travel bag, or for any situation that calls for great pictures and lasting memories.

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“Nikon is seeing a rise in the popularity of long-zoom cameras among consumers who love to get right in close to the action. The Coolpix 4800 is designed with exactly that person in mind,” said Jerry Grossman, vice president, Marketing, for Nikon Inc. “The Coolpix 4800 is an ideal choice for families or travel enthusiasts who want simplicity and compact size without sacrificing the performance they've come to expect from their digital camera.”

Fun and Flexible
For a product packed with so many outstanding features, the Coolpix 4800 truly simplifies the picture-taking experience. The Coolpix 4800 offers 15 Scene Modes that adjust the camera to any environmental and lighting situation to give the user the best possible image without the guesswork. In addition, four of these Scene Modes even come with Scene Assist, a feature that places guidelines directly on the LCD screen, to help users frame their subjects for an ideal image.

The camera also features Nikon's innovative Best Shot Selector (BSS) and Auto-Exposure BSS (AE-BSS) functions, which come in handy during tricky shooting situations. BSS takes up to ten images then selects only the sharpest for recording to memory. AE-BSS automatically selects one from five shots with the best relative exposure.

The Coolpix 4800 is designed to keep the key functions readily available and easy to access. Mode dials and controls are located on the back of the camera body to enable more intuitive control and each button has one function to eliminate confusion. The camera has a well-designed grip that adds a natural, familiar feel to casual shooting. A high-resolution EVF (Electronic Viewfinder) adds compositional accuracy with a 97% field of view during shooting, and coupled with a large 1.8-inch LCD monitor, is ideal for shooting and viewing of images. All mode dials and controls have been carefully placed to offer easier and more intuitive control.

Shooting is not the only thing kept simple with the Coolpix 4800. The camera also offers direct printing capability using PictBridge technology. Simply connect the camera with any PictBridge-compatible printer and it's easy to get great prints straight out of the camera.

A Portable Powerhouse
Don't let the simplicity of the Coolpix 4800 deceive you. The camera packs considerable power for a compact camera in its class and presents the total package to photographers, all at an affordable price. The camera provides continuous shooting capability for up to 8 images at up to 1.5 frames per second ensuring that users can capture high-speed action sequences. It also offers a convenient three shot buffer function and the innovative Multi-shot function, to snap 16 shots in rapid succession, which are then combined into a single image. The camera also offers the ability to capture movies with the simultaneous recording of sound – recording TV-size movies at the rate of 15 frames per second. The Voice Memo function allows up to 20 seconds of sound to be added to still images.

For convenience in terms of storage, the Coolpix 4800 uses popular SD memory cards in addition to 13.5 MB of internal memory, which means you're always ready and able to shoot — even when you're not using a memory card. The Coolpix 4800 also allows you to shoot up to 240 images on a single of the camera's rechargeable EN-EL1 Li-ion Battery, or up to 360 images when using an optional disposable 2CR5/DL245 lithium battery.

The Camera Is Only Half the Fun – Sharing Matters
The Nikon Coolpix 4800 incorporates PictureProject ® , a completely new software package aimed at creating a simple, intuitive and seamless photographic experience for digital photographers of all skill levels. The software automatically and transparently searches for images on the computer and creates a virtual map, or directory, to provide instant access to all stored images without having to search through hard disk directories. Users can search for images using their own keywords or attributes based on personal preference making the search process painless.

PictureProject delivers powerful tools that will make the process of transferring, organizing, editing, and sharing digital images easy, productive, and fun.

All Nikon Coolpix cameras include a host of exciting programs from ArcSoft ® including VideoImpression™ to edit and share QuickTime™ movies taken with the camera and Panorama Maker™, which lets users easily stitch together a number of images captured using the Panorama Assist Scene Mode, to create beautiful panoramic photos. Those interested can pick up helpful tips and techniques on how to maximize the experience with a digital camera at www.coolpix101.com .

The Nikon Coolpix 4800 provides users with all the equipment they need to get started including the new PictureProject photo management software, neck strap, USB cable, video cable, Li-ion rechargeable battery and quick charger.

The Nikon Coolpix 4800 will have an MSRP of $399.95 when available nationwide in Fall 2004. For information about this and other exciting new Nikon products, please visit www.nikondigitalusa.com .

About Nikon
Nikon ...If the picture matters, the camera matters™. Nikon Inc. is the world leader in precision optics, 35mm and digital imaging technology and is recognized worldwide for setting new standards in product design and performance for its award-winning consumer and professional photographic equipment. Nikon Inc. distributes the Nikon Total Imaging System of consumer and professional digital and 35mm film SLR cameras, Nikkor optics, Speedlights and System Accessories; Nikon Coolpix ® compact digital cameras; Coolscan ® digital film scanners; 35mm compact cameras; Nikonos ® underwater photographic systems; and Nikon sports and recreational optics. Through the Nikon Spirit Initiative™, t he company, plays an active role in supporting aspiring and advanced photographers through a variety of philanthropic organizations, educational programs, events and workshops . For more information, dial (800) NIKON-US or visit www.nikonusa.com , which links all levels of photographers to the web's most comprehensive photo learning and sharing communities.







Posted by Darren in our Nikon category on September 16, 2004