I am a semi-professional extremely serious recreational photographer and I run a successful photography website and have sold several photos that were taken on this camera. I own a mess of DSLR's ranging from Canon to the latest and greatest Nikons. Even in comparison to thousands of dollars worth of SLR's these photos are pretty good. I have owned this camera since it's debut and are still using it in 2009 and will continue to use it in 2010 and probably longer. My girlfriend has brand new Samsung Dual View and the image quality, ease of use, zoom, and flash of the S7c kill it. I have had absolutely no desire to get a new point and shoot camera since I purchased this camera. If you know what you are doing and just spend maybe 15-30 seconds to set up the camera up you can take amazing photos, not to say just turning the thing on and taking a picture on auto is bad. The people who complain about the noise in the photos are crazy. I have posted pictures that were taken in Vegas from the top of the eiffel tower at the Paris Hotel so feel free to take a look. These were taken in an auto mode and since the photo was taken in dark conditions the ISO was set fairly high and there isn't much noise at all. The fact that the camera is a sensible 7MP rather than a 10 or 12MP helps keep the amount of noise low. When you overload an image sensor with 12MPs of information the amount of noise increases. You can get clearer pictures out of a lower MP camera because once you overload sensors with useless information the image quality goes south. That's why even the $2,000+ D300 Nikon DSLR is a 12.3MP and that has a huge (in comparison to PAS cameras) image sensor. It comes down to this: would you like to view a slightly smaller yet still full screen image thats clear or would you rather have a picture thats overloaded with noise and awkward lighting that can be blown up to the size of a billboard. If you still like the billboard idea this isn't the camera for you. However please note!!!!: If you are shooting action NO point and shoot camera will give you a professional look. In sports mode with the S7c it does well but it's no SLR nor will any POS be. But if you are looking for an all around great camera you should highly consider the Nikon S7c. I hope the review helpsGet more detail about Nikon Coolpix S7c 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom.
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Where To Buy Nikon Coolpix S7c 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
I am a semi-professional extremely serious recreational photographer and I run a successful photography website and have sold several photos that were taken on this camera. I own a mess of DSLR's ranging from Canon to the latest and greatest Nikons. Even in comparison to thousands of dollars worth of SLR's these photos are pretty good. I have owned this camera since it's debut and are still using it in 2009 and will continue to use it in 2010 and probably longer. My girlfriend has brand new Samsung Dual View and the image quality, ease of use, zoom, and flash of the S7c kill it. I have had absolutely no desire to get a new point and shoot camera since I purchased this camera. If you know what you are doing and just spend maybe 15-30 seconds to set up the camera up you can take amazing photos, not to say just turning the thing on and taking a picture on auto is bad. The people who complain about the noise in the photos are crazy. I have posted pictures that were taken in Vegas from the top of the eiffel tower at the Paris Hotel so feel free to take a look. These were taken in an auto mode and since the photo was taken in dark conditions the ISO was set fairly high and there isn't much noise at all. The fact that the camera is a sensible 7MP rather than a 10 or 12MP helps keep the amount of noise low. When you overload an image sensor with 12MPs of information the amount of noise increases. You can get clearer pictures out of a lower MP camera because once you overload sensors with useless information the image quality goes south. That's why even the $2,000+ D300 Nikon DSLR is a 12.3MP and that has a huge (in comparison to PAS cameras) image sensor. It comes down to this: would you like to view a slightly smaller yet still full screen image thats clear or would you rather have a picture thats overloaded with noise and awkward lighting that can be blown up to the size of a billboard. If you still like the billboard idea this isn't the camera for you. However please note!!!!: If you are shooting action NO point and shoot camera will give you a professional look. In sports mode with the S7c it does well but it's no SLR nor will any POS be. But if you are looking for an all around great camera you should highly consider the Nikon S7c. I hope the review helpsGet more detail about Nikon Coolpix S7c 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom.
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