The Nikon Coolpix 700 digital camera gives photographers high digital quality with point-and-shoot-style controls for easy use. Although not the most technologically advanced of the Nikon Coolpix family (two later models have since been released), the Nikon Coolpix 700 gives you an array of high-powered features at a more modest price than its followers. It includes a 2.11-megapixel, 0.5-inch CCD and Nikkor lens for photographic image quality at print sizes up to 11 inches x 14 inches; four-step digital zoom capabilities; a high-speed continuous shooting mode (up to 2 frames per second); as well as fully automatic focus, flash, metering, and white balance.
The Nikon Coolpix 700's high-resolution 1.8-inch LCD display allows real-time viewing of shots and makes for easier playback. Images can be saved in uncompressed TIFF or one of 3 JPEG compression modes for different storage and downloading options.
Included with the Nikon Coolpix 700 are an 8 MB removable CompactFlash memory card capable of storing a maximum of 128 images, Nikon software, lens cap, soft case, strap, serial cable, batteries, and more. Nikon also issues a 1-year warranty on this item.
Product Description:
Coolpix 700 is a compact and sturdy camera, shaped for a comfortable and secure grip. It will easily fit in a pocket or purse, or clip onto a belt with its included carrying case. Combine this with speed, advanced features, ease of use, and demonstrated high quality output. The result? An ideal "only" digital camera for casual home or everyday business use, and an ideal "second" camera for the more intense photographer.For the casual home or business user, Coolpix 700 takes minimal training and experience to use. This means that family, friends, or employees can effectively use the camera with just a few simple instructions. And with its highest resolution output (1600x1200 pixels) in the "fine" quality mode, it will produce smooth, detailed, high quality prints up to 8" x 10" (20cm x 25cm). For the more intense user, Coolpix 700 is not a toy - it makes a great second camera, because its small size and ease of use give it an important role in day-to-day photography. The automatically programmed shutter speeds and aperture settings are visible in the LCD screen, if you so choose. Like the LCD view itself, the shutter and aperture readouts are live and in real time. With this information, the experienced photographer will be able to determine the suitability of the shutter speed and aperture for the situation at hand. And with a little practice, it's quite simple to quickly change the ISO setting from the default 80, up to 100, 160, or 320 - with the resulting changes in shutter speeds and aperture combinations.