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Sanyo Xacti VPC-E2 Digital Camcorder and 8 MP Digital Camera (White)
 
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Stop fussing with bulky underwater housing. The Sanyo Xacti VPC-E2 Waterproof Digital CameraCorder captures both high-resolution 8-megapixel digital still photos and high quality video underwater. It is pocket-sized, so it's perfect for the beach or on the ski slopes. This unique CameraCorder also offers face detection for both still photos and video and is designed to easily upload video to social networking websites such as YouTube and portable digital media players such as the iPod Video. Full motion video up to 1.25 hours on an SD card and up to 10 hours on an 8 GB SDHC card (TV-HQ mode) Face detection - up to 12 faces for still photos and 6 faces for video Ergonomic design for single-handed operation Uses SD/SDHC memory card Simultaneous still image capture while shooting video Underwater mode for better color in underwater photos and video Digital Image stabilizer Full-range digital stereo recording In-camera editing MPEG4 video files can be directly imported into iTunes and transferred to video-capable iPod, and other portable digital media players Web-mode for simple sharing to Web sites such as YouTube and portable media players such as the iPod video Super fast start-up @ approx 1.7 seconds Taking navigation for first-time users Simple or sophisticated menu options Sequential photos up to 10 photos@ 5fps Connectivity to TV, VCR, DVD Recorder and/or PC Includes Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 for movie editing and DVD authoring Lightweight (258 grams/9.03 ounces including battery and SD card) Lithium-ion battery and charger

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  • Records full 640x480 resolution video at 60 fields-per-second to memory card
  • Takes high-resolution 8-megapixel digital still images
  • Easily share videos on the Web, as the camera incorporates AVC/H.264 video compression
  • Record up to a total of 8 hours of full motion video on an 8 GB memory card
  • Comes with a 2.5-inch LCD screen that can rotate up to 285-degrees

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E2 - a worthy update to E1
 
Review Date: September 13, 2008
Reviewer: D. Brodsky,
Before purchasing E2 I was torn between E1 and E2 but decided to go with a new model. There were no reviews on E2 other than a single one for Euro/Japanese/Canadian version of E2 called CA8 and that review blasted the camera's new sensor. Nevertheless, with Amazon's liberal return policy, I decided to take my chance and to get E2 instead of E1. After all, it is a second generation of this waterproof camera, and I thought the second generation is typically better.

If you are trying to decide between E1 and E2, here are the major differences:

The most obvious is a change of sensor.
E1 uses 6MP CCD 1/2.5 sensor
E2 uses 8MP CMOS 1/2.5 sensor.

E2 adds a 60 frames per second movie option (E1 was limited to 30 frames per second)

E2 adds face recognition mode. E1 has no such face detection mode

E2 adds a dedicated 'underwater' mode among several others. E1 did not have a specific 'underwater' mode.

First, I tried both the new 60 frames per second mode and the old 30 frames per second mode and I decided that I will be using 30 frames per second, I actually like the quality of 30fps mode better.

I then tried the photography mode. I took most photographs inside in tricky low-light incandescent and florescent light conditions, because I know these give ANY camera, including DSLRs such as my Canon 40D $1300 camera, the most problems. I upped the ISO to 200 and then to 400. You can see samples I posted here. BTW the macro mode on this baby goes to 1 cm!!!! I don't know if E1 had such super-macro to 1 cm. I found the photo quality acceptable and similar to that of other point-and-shoots using the same 1/2.5 and similar sensors. I felt that ISO400 was acceptable. I have not tried ISO 800 and 1600 yet.

E2 has following ISO range: in photo mode 50-1600
in video mode: 100-3200 in high sensitivity mode (3200 I don't believe you can select, but it does it).

The image stabilization feature is tricky, it is EIS, Electronic Image Stabilization, not Optical Image Stabilization, so when you use it, it crops a little bit on sides of your video and photographs, depending on which mode of EIS you use.

The sound is stereo and the quality is acceptable. The camera is tiny btw, I fit mine in case logic case I had from my Canon A75 camera.

I tried this camera underwater in my pool, both video and photographs. All worked fine, even shoots photographs with flash underwater, which makes for very freaky results.

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Finally, some people complained that Sanyo has their own unique USB cable which is a pain if you lose it or don't have it with you, and cannot read it in ordinary card reader. WRONG. I did not even bother taking the proprietary Sanyo USB cable from camera packaging. The card works easily in my HP (windows vista) desktop's card reader. I downloaded PICASA 3 which I recommend. Picasa 3 will find, download, and play all photos and every video you shoot with this camera easily and quickly, just take the SD card, put it in your card reader and Picasa will do the rest. Very easy, so don't need to bother with this cable that comes with it.

Problems: Battery life is not impressive. Battery is tiny. I am used to Fuji F30's 500 shots per charge. This battery sucks. I charged the battery fully. I then took 80 photographs (some with flash), 4 or 5 2-minute videos and my battery showed 70% gone. You need a second battery, and hopefully there are some with more juice in it that the Sanyo one that comes with the camera.

I also wish the lens would start at 28mm and not 38mm as it would make easier to take pictures/videos of oneself without need to stretch your body away from the camera. Also my belief is that the flash only operates in photo mode and not in video mode. However, it is much better than its only competitor, Panasonic SW20, which does not have any flash at all

I will add more photos later.
Pretty good overall
 
Review Date: November 26, 2008
Reviewer: William A. Nolan, Willcox, AZ USA
Before I start, let me mention that I am a professional photographer and I teach photography for our local college. When I look at a new camera, that background plays a role. You may be looking for something completely different in a camera than I am.

My first impression of the Sanyo Xacti VCP E2 was all about its size. It slips right into my shirt pocket. Once I got over the size (and got the battery charged up) I was ready to go. Oh, and install a memory card. The E2 takes the popular SD cards, and it does not come with one. That's probably not a bad thing. Most people who have had a camera or two have a few of these cards lying around. If you don't, get one with the camera. I installed an 8gig card.

I was first trying to hold the camera in one hand. That didn't work very well for me. Your hands may vary. The best hold for me turned out to be with the camera in my right hand, and my left thumb and index finger on the top and bottom of the LCD, which steadies things nicely. The controls, located on the top rear of the camera, are designed to be thumb operated.

The two buttons at the very top take still photos and movies, respectively. They are easy to operate, and the still photo button does the usual "press halfway to lock everything in" function. Below these is the usual four way rocker with the button in the middle. When you are making pictures, this area is used mainly to zoom.

There is also a menu button on the back, and many functions, like turning the flash on and off, can only be accessed through the menus. If you have used digital camera menus before, these will be easy to follow.

So, how well does it work? Pretty well, actually. The macro ability of the lens is outstanding in a camera of this type. It focuses at 1 cm. That's less than a half inch, if you are metric challenged. In addition, it has a full range focus mode that will go from 1 cm to infinity without putting it into a special macro mode. I like to get in close, so that's important to me.

The camera has all the usual settings for ISO, light balance, etc., and will go as high as 3200 ISO. If you get higher than 400, buy a good noise filter plug-in for Photoshop. Once I apply that, even photos shot at 1600 look pretty good. The 8 megapixel stills are 3264 by 2448, and print nice 8x10s. You can grab stills while shooting a movie. If you do that, the stills will be 1600x1200. With 2 megapixels, you could still print an 8x10, but a 5x7 will be better. The 5X zoom works fine. There is also a 12 megapixel setting, but the sensor is 8 MP, so I assume it is simulated. I didn't use it.

Videos are either 640x480, which is plenty for display on a TV, or 320x240, which is perfect for UTube or similar services. You can record at either 30 or 60 frames a second, and I didn't see much difference. At the lower resolution, you can also record at 15 FPS, which makes a small file that's easy to email or upload.

The waterproof feature is interesting. It is supposed to be safe to 5 feet, and it seems to be. I tried it by holding it under water in my backyard pond and bothering my goldfish. Water's a little chilly this time of year!!! Anyway, it worked fine. For many people, the main advantage of this would be that you don't have to worry if you are getting rained on, and you can use it by the pool with no issues.
This camera won't replace your DSLR, but it might replace both your point and shoot still camera and your camcorder.

Pros: Size, easy to use, great macro ability, and very acceptable photo and video quality, with the waterproof feature a plus.

Cons: Not many - Uses a non standard USB cable (included) and battery life is around 100 or so stills if you are using the flash - more if the flash is off. Figure an hour of video.
A perfect sports Digital Camcorder
 
Review Date: January 6, 2009
Reviewer: K. Xu, CA
I've been looking for an inexpensive compact digital camcorder for a long time, for my snow and water sports, until I found Xacti E2.
The compact size make it easy to fit in the jacket pockets whiling riding. The authentic Water-proof and shaking control are critical for shooting while moving on the snow or under water. Video and sound quality is not a big concern for me, but I know it's at least as good as other regular camcorders at this price range. To my surprise, the night video quality is also very good, clear and no much noise point. Battery life is also good at low temperature (my cell phone battery usually stops working very soon after I get onto slope)
So far, I'm very satisfied with it. There are only a few minor UI issues I don't like. e.g. the buttons of camera and video taping are small and so close, that I cannot operate while wearing snow gloves. Also, no button to switch flash, so I have to change setting by menu each time.
So overall, I would strong recommend it for sport purpose.
Excellent Little Video Camera - Depending on Your Needs
 
Review Date: March 21, 2009
Reviewer: I. Henzel, Chicago, IL United States
I just purchased the Sanyo Xacti VPC-E2 and I have to say, I'm very impressed. I bought it as an Amazon open box warehouse deal which made it even better.

First, let me talk about my experience with video cameras.

I have owned a couple, starting with the 8mm format back in the late 1980's and then moving to digital-8 later on.

I liked taking video, but hated schlepping around a camera, so therefore, I didn't use them. Also, editing together video was a pain, having to go through a tape sequentially to import the video.

A friend of mine found the Sanyo Xacti VPC-E2 and I was intrigued. It was small, portable and waterproof. It looked to be a fun little camera.

I've been taking some experimental videos testing the camera and here are my conclusions.

MY NEEDS/REQUIREMENTS:

- Lightweight and easy to carry around - Something small enough to fit in a pocket and not be a complete drag to carry around, to the point that I would dread it
- Mac compatible (this was a deal breaker)
- Easy to use
- Good quality video. I have HD TVs and Blu-Ray, but realized that my videos would not be Hollywood epics. I wanted quality that was good enough for "video snapshots," small fun videos


PROS:

- This camera is lightweight - not a pain to carry around
- Mac compatible!!!!! Not one problem in using it with iMove and iPhoto!
- MP4's much easier to grab and use! So much better than tape!
- Very nice quality when shot at the maximum quality setting. Probably not as great as some expensive cameras but I'm quite frankly, for the fun videos I shoot, the quality is really quite excellent, as an MP4.
- Good sound
- Easy to use

SOME SIDE COMMENTS

- I have put MP4 clips on my Mac, and then copied them over to our PlayStation 3 (using Nullriver media server on the Mac) and we watch clips on our TV. Talk about ease of use! This has been FANTASTIC!

- While I was not shopping for a waterproof camera, I have to admit that I'm looking forward to trying this little guy out in the water. Plus the benefit of being able to be in the rain with it, and not having to worry about water!

NOT PRO AND NOT CON

- The still photos taken with the Xacti are OK. Not as good as our still cameras (we have quite good still cameras). We might also be really picky about our still photos. I know someone else who has the Xacti and likes the quality of the still photos. This is where taste comes into it.

- The Xacti is so small that I could easily fit it into my bag with my other camera, so not a big deal

- Having said all that, depending on the situation, and how important the still photos would be to me, I could easily see myself just using the Xacti, in those cases, though I would still prefer the quality of my regular digital camera.


CONS:

- Low light effects the quality. The videos can be grainy in low light. This is not that big an issue for me, because I'm just taking fun little videos, so I'm fine with it. I think it's acceptable.


SUMMARY

This little camera is a keeper! I would not hesitate to recommend it. My only advice is to think about what your needs and requirements are, and make your decision based on that.
Xacti E2 Rox!
 
Review Date: December 6, 2008
Reviewer: Lori Bravo, San Antonio, TX United States
I purchased this camcorder / point and shoot camera on a black Friday deal for $199. What a great deal it was. In other words, I may be in love!

For starters, let me tell you what I was looking for:
- Small camcorder - something that would fit easily in my pocket, ready for the quick opportunity
- Easy to use - I'm not a video engineer
- Records to TV resolution, as well as an easy upload to youtube
- Still camera incorporated, good enough to compare to a dedicated point and shoot so I don't have to carry too much stuff.

One of my hobbies is photography, and I have a Canon D20 that I use frequently. But that's bringing out the "big guns" for shooting something that just appeals to me on a whim. I realized that a camcorder / point-n-shoot might not satisfy the photographer in me, so I also got a good deal on a Nikon Coolpix on black Friday. The Coolpix is still in it's box, and will likely be returned.

OK, now about the Sanyo E2.

This appears to be a relatively new camcorder, as there aren't a whole lot of reviews - or even a group on flickr. So when I purchased the thing, it was an impulse buy... I did a little research, found nothing substantial; but still, $199 for a MSRP $399 camcorder sounded too good to pass up. The boxes showed up on Monday: a Nikon Coolpix and the Sanyo. I was most curious about the Xacti, so I opened it first. I charged the battery, went through the set up, and stuck it in my pocket.

After getting used to the idea of a camcorder a bit, and taking numerous pictures of my pets and my husband (my dog runs when I get it out of it's crappy case - more on that later), I am so pleased with my results that I don't feel the need to even open the Coolpix and play with it.

The E2 has a nice feel to it, looks good in the blue color I got, and generally, is a pleasing piece of geekery. On top of that, it takes serviceable pictures, decent video, and is fun to use. The interface is really workable, with a simplified menu and a more complex one when you need it. It doesn't seem to like my 8GB Transcend SD card, but the 4GB SanDisk hasn't failed me yet.

The battery life is not great on this thing. I was warned by other reviewers to purchase a secondary battery (I did), and I would recommend this to anyone.

Although this Xacti is waterproof, be aware that it's not a scuba camera. That doesn't bother me because I can't swim; but to those who think they can go further than 5 feet, be aware that this camcorder won't do better than that. It's more like "waterproof." So if you want, take it in the shower (heh), or by the pool, or in the rain without worries.

PROS
Satisfies all my requirements for a pocket carry camcorder / camera
Better picture quality than I expected
Easy to use interface for deleting, changing presets, etc.
Waterproof - can take it with me in rain with no worries
Fast start up

CONS
No lens cap
Crappy wrap around "case"
Doesn't like my 8GB Transcend SD card
Battery life is not good

This thing has lived in my pocket for a week, and more often than not, it's been my own reluctance to pull out a camera than my confidence in the camera to do its job that prevented me from taking more pictures or videos. I like the idea that I can photo or video anything that suits my fancy at a moments notice.

Way good bang for your buck!
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Flip Video Underwater Case for 1st Generation Flip Ultra Camcorders
 
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The Flip Video Ultra Underwater Case is designed to let you capture your next underwater adventure or trip to the pool on video. This clear acrylic case protects the Flip Video Ultra Camcorder to depths of 30 feet, while granting full access to the camcorder’s control panel. The case comes with a convenient wrist strap, so you don’t have to worry about losing your camcorder. With the Flip Video Ultra Underwater Case, you’ll truly be able to shoot video almost anywhere.

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  • Designed to protect the 1st-Generation Ultra Camcorder under water to depths of 30 feet
  • A perfect way to shoot thrilling video under the sea or safely record fun times at the pool
  • Allows full access to the Ultra camcorder's control panel, so you'll be able to capture all the underwater fun
  • The clear acrylic case has an orange back panel, a gray rubber seal, and gray accents
  • Note: the Flip Video Underwater Case is not compatible with 2nd Generation Flip Ultra or Flip UltraHD Camcorders

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Olympus Stylus 550 WP 10MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD (Blue)
 
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The waterproof, sporty Stylus 550WP is one camera you won't need to handle with care. It's built to survive whatever you can dish out, the pool, the game, or even the beach. If you are the type that is always on the go, this camera can keep up.

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  • Point-Dunk-and-Shoot Camera - The Stylus-550WP can go where other cameras fear to tread and can perform as well under water as it does on land because of its slim lightweight, aluminum exterior that is sealed from the elements by interior rubber gaskets and O-rings. The Stylus-550WP can be submerged up to 10 feet under water, and the inclusion of an underwater scene mode makes it ideal for taking photos while snorkeling, in the pool, or riding the waterslide.
  • Intelligent Auto Thinks for You - In or out of the water, you won't miss the shot thanks to Intelligent Auto Mode. It automatically identifies what you are shooting (i.e. Portrait, Night + Portrait, Landscape, Macro and Sports) and adjusts the camera's settings to capture the best quality results. First-time users can dive into this quick and hassle-free feature that does the thinking for them and produces incredible images.
  • Can't Hide with Face Detection! - Portrait and group shots make family reunions live beyond the short event, and with Face Detection you'll capture even the shyest relatives. The new camera detects up to three faces within the frame and automatically focuses and optimizes exposure to capture sharp, brilliant portraits and group shots. With the waterproof Stylus-550WP, you'll capture amazing photos even if your next family reunion is at a water park!
  • Versatile Memory - All Olympus digital point-and-shoot cameras accept xD-Picture Card media. Starting with products available in August 2008, they also accept microSD memory c

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  • 10-megapixel resolution for photo-quality, poster-size prints
  • Lightweight, aluminum exterior; waterproof up to 10 feet
  • 3x optical zoom; Face Detection
  • Perfect Fix in-camera editing
  • Compatible with xD Picture Cards and microSD memory cards (not included)

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Olympus Stylus 550WP 10MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Black)
 
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Olympus Stylus 550WP 10MP Waterproof Black Digital Camera

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  • 10-megapixel resolution for photo-quality, poster-size prints
  • Lightweight, aluminum exterior; waterproof up to 10 feet
  • 3x optical zoom; Face Detection
  • Perfect Fix in-camera editing
  • Compatible with xD Picture Cards and microSD memory cards (not included)

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Pentax Optio W80 Waterproof 12.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Triple Shake Reduction Optical Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Gunmetal Gray)
 
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The Pentax Optio W80's waterproof design withstands depths of up to 16 feet (5 meters) to protect from rain and spills, as well as allowing full underwater photos and video for up to two hours. On dry land, the rugged, shockproof design protects against drops of up to 3.3 feet to protect the camera from hard use and occasional spills. Also featuring 12.1 megapixels, a 5x internal optical zoom (equivalent to 28-140mm), a slim one-inch body, and a wide angle 28mm lens, the Optio W80 offers an expanded perspective that is ideal for landscape, group and more confined shots. With a Pentax-developed imaging engine and a high-performance Pentax zoom lens, the Optio W80 delivers brilliant, high-quality images with well-defined details. A Super Protect (SP) coating applied to the mineral crystal cover of the internal zoom lens helps repel water, grime and finger marks.

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  • 12.1-megapixel resolution image sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 19-inch prints
  • Coldproof design endures sub-freezing temperatures of 14 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Widescreen, HD movie capture that records resolutions up to 1280 x 720 pixels at full-speed 30fps
  • 2.5-inch LCD monitor; Pixel Track Shake Reduction (SR) ensures sharp images in any lighting condition
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Pentax Optio WS80 10MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 5x Internal Optical Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD (Black and Orange)
 
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The water and dustproof Optio WS80 is a perfect choice for families, travel, and outdoor activities. Featuring a 10 megapixel CCD and a 5X internal optical zoom housed in a slim, palm-sized body that is less than an inch thick, the Optio WS80 has a large 2.7 inch LCD with 230,000 dot resolution for easy composition. Capture images up to five feet underwater or shoot HD video up to 720p at a full-speed 30 frames per second. Available in bold, fun colors, the WS80 features Fast Face Detection, Smile Capture, Shake Reduction, and an Auto Picture for more beautiful images in any setting.

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  • 10.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 19-inch prints
  • Waterproof performance allows underwater photography up to five feet
  • 5x optical zoom; Intelligent Zoom function extends the zoom range up to approximately 28.5x
  • Widescreen HD movie recording at 30fps
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Sanyo VPC-WH1 HD Waterproof Flash Memory Camcorder w/ 30x Optical Zoom (Yellow)
 
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Take underwater High Definition video and still photos to a whole new level! The compact Sanyo Dual Camera Xacti WH1 has earned the highest possible IEC 60529 waterproof rating-IPX8-allowing footage to be captured without worrying about the effects of water or snow. The WH1 is capable of underwater depths down to an astounding 10ft for an entire hour and delivers High Definition video, 2-megapixel digital photos, with a 30x optical zoom. The combination of waterproof HD video and 30x optical zoom allow the WH1 to go where no camera dare go before. Its compact design makes the WH1 extremely portable and easy to use. Videos, still photos and the various settings and menus can be easily accessed with the user's thumb. The WH1's convenient design makes sharing videos and photos via social networking web sites, portable video devices like iPods, TVs and computers, a breeze.

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  • Capture HD digital video (720p, 30fps)
  • Waterproof up to 3 meters (10 feet)
  • 30x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD screen
  • Face Chaser technology (can detect up to 12 faces for photos and videos)
  • Capture video and stills to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP 10 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Green)
 
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The FinePix Z33WP is Fujifilm's first waterproof digital camera. No longer do you need to worry about damaging your camera in less than optimum shooting conditions. The FinePix Z33WP ensures you'll never miss capturing any of life's precious moments, any where, any time, under any conditions, and be able to share them easily with your extended network of friends and family members. The 10-megapixel FinePix Z33WP is ready for any adventure including underwater activity up to 10 feet. The Z33WP uses a Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens, has Fujifilm's 'Automatic Scene Recognition' SR AUTO mode, and features a 2.7-inch, 230,000 pixel resolution LCD screen.

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  • 10.0-megapixel resolution for large, photo quality prints
  • Waterproof up to 10 feet
  • 3x optical zoom; 2.7-inch LCD screen with Micro Thumbnail View
  • Blog Mode with 12 editing functions
  • 50 MB built-in memory; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Nikon Coolpix P90 12.1MP Digital Camera with 24x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom and 3 inch Tilt LCD
 
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The COOLPIX P90 is a high performance compact camera that enables photographers to take advantage of an extreme 24x ultra telephoto Zoom lens. From a 26mm wide angle to a jaw dropping 624mm telephoto the COOLPIX P90 will astonish and delight even the most seasoned of photographers. High performance operation includes shooting 45 consecutive shots at up to 15 frames per second. Capture images with a 12 megapixel sensor and Nikon EXPEED technology the COOLPIX P90 will redefine the high performance compact camera category. Nikon's smarter approach to digital imaging technology. From image capture to processing, Nikon's comprehensive EXPEED digital imaging concept encompasses the entire picture-taking operation. EXPEED is much more than a processing engine; it is a revolution in digital photography. 4 way VR Image Stabilization minimizes the effects of camera shake for sharper results Nikon's Optical VR image stabilization compensates for the effects of camera shake by moving the image sensor. Motion Detection automatically detects a moving subject and adjusts shutter speed and the ISO setting to compensate for camera shake and subject movement. High ISO 64001 capability helps give you sharper results when shooting in low light or capturing fast-moving subjects. Nikon's original Best Shot Selector automatically takes up to 10 shots while the shutter is pressed and saves the sharpest image. 3-inch vari-angle LCD adds greater framing freedom Given the versatile reach and range of the 24x zoom lens, you're bound to find yourself wanting to shoot from the hip, or from a higher angle. That's why, in addition to its electronic viewfinder, the COOLPIX P90 features a huge, bright 3-inch high-resolution vari-angle LCD with anti-reflection coating. The LCD can be tilted upward as much as 90 degrees, or 45 degrees downward.

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  • 12.1-megapixel resolution for photo-quality prints up to 16 x 20 inches
  • 24x optical wide-angle (35mm equivalent focal length: 26-624mm) Zoom-Nikkor ED glass lens
  • 3.0-inch Vari-Angle LCD and Electronic Viewfinder
  • Nikon's Smart Portrait System; Red-eye Fix, Face Priority AE and more
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Nikon D40 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens
 
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NIKON D40 W/NIKON 18-55 AF-S ZOO

Product Details

  • 6.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
  • Kit includes 3x 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens
  • 2.5-inch LCD with three display options; built-in flash and hot shoe
  • Fast startup with instant shutter response; shoot at up to 2.5 frames per second
  • Powered by one rechargeable Li-ion battery EN-EL9 (included); stores images on SD memory cards (memory card not included)

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