Nikon Coolpix S10: Unsharp without Vibration Reduction?
Posted on May 28, 2007
Filed Under compact cameras, Nikon

British reviewers of Nikon’s latest Coolpix S10 consumer-class digital camera interestingly say the new S10 has like other current Nikon cam’s trouble getting sharp images in less than perfect light. However, using Nikon’s revolutionary Vibration Reduction (VR) technology to avoid blurry pictures improves the stabilization drastically. According to PhotographyBLOG tester Mark Goldstein, the new Coolpix S10 deliveres better results under similar conditions then the predecessor, the Coolpix S9, which did not feaure the built-in Vibration Reduction (VR) technology.
“However, if in doubt, the Nikon S10 is over keen to fire the flash to compensate, which is thermonuclear in its intensity”, says Goldsetin. Even when the built-in flash is used, the S10 doesn’t always get it right when pre-focusing the shot, and I found it trickier than it should be to achieve a sharply focused image under artificial light.” More about the S10 test can be read here.
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The Nikon Coolpix S10 is a feature-rich and easy-to-use model, offering the user the chance to take pictures as flexible and dynamic as their own imaginations. Came across another interesting review on Nikon Coolpix S10 at
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