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Photoxels has a review of the Nikon Coolpix P5000 and writes, "The Nikon P5000 gives very good image quality at ISO 64. Noise is controlled up to ISO 200, but higher ISOs are visibly noisy. It features an optical viewfinder and a real six-blade hexagonal iris diaphragm (10 steps in 1/3EV increments). ... With very good image quality and its many practical features, the Nikon Coolpix P5000 will appeal to the serious amateur photographer desiring a compact and light digital camera with an effective image stabilization and full control over camera operations. ... Not only does the Nikon Coolpix P5000 look great and handle well, it also strikes a good balance between ease of use and richness of features: it is point-and-shoot easy to use and also packed-full of practical features advanced photographers like to have in their digital cameras."
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Posted by Belle in our Reviews category on April 06, 2007
Does anybody know if the new nikon p5000 digital camera has remote shooting? I mean, is it able to take pictures while connected to the USB pc port? I need to save taken pictures in the pc hard disk drive instead of camera memory. Thanks MFM