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First off, as many have said already, the low light feature on this camera is amazing, particularly for the relatively low cost. It is nice to have an additional camera that is actually better than my smartphone, which usually takes pretty decent photos assuming it's not night time.
Additionally, the 'Scene' mode is amazing. I haven't bought a digital camera in quite a few years, but there are tons of different modes for various occasions (sports, food, landscape, sunset, museum, etc.)! I have still haven't tried all of them, but so far so good. Highly recommend this camera!


this is not a slr and should not be compared to one. I previous used a Nikon coolpix L20 and this is by far better for what I want.
the manual settings is the reason I choose this one with the idea of number one use while backpacking. 6.6 oz with manual settings .P, A and S plus user setting .. dont know another that will fit the bill like this one.
I do recommend this.
ps these are being replace by a newer model and you should be able to get it at a reduced price.. I got mine local camera store $129. As of 10/16/2013 They do have one left Farr's Jewerly Odgen utah Mike is great to work with.
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It's now June, I have this camera for just under 6mths. Buy it, the price is now lower and nothing has changed. This is the best value and quality out there for upto 450.00. It costs around 190 now. The low light necessary to shoot is amazing. The quality is amazing as well. I love it.
I have now used it for my job and for kids parties. It works well in all uses. I have blown up photos to super B size with no loss of quality. That means you can blow up photos to poster size. I love this camera.

Best of all is how easy it is to use!!! I am by no means a photographer! This camera is awesome and worth every penny!! I have been messing around with different modes and settings and am finding that is is not that difficult to learn from the manual.
I recommend this camera to everyone and am constantly bragging about it!!

Other selling points are good context sensitive menus, nice fast lens with a usable 4x zoom, proper image stabilisation, some fun post photo "filters", some control over dynamic lighting, time lapse, fairly good video and good macro. Quick boot up and fairly brisk focus as well.
What it isn't: A DSLR, A top end compact.
What it is: An affordable way into proper digital photography. Your pics will be great for websites and photo sized prints.
Would suit: Anyone interested in learning about digital photography who does not want to (can't afford to) lash out on a DSLR. Would be a great gift for someone expressing an interest in photography. Does most of what my first SLR and a bag of lenses did, for the same price. (ZENIT 125 in 1985!)
Cons: Small sensor means you've not got a great deal of depth of field to play with, it's there but you need work for it.
Cons: Pixel count is too high; would have been better off with less resolution giving better noise / higher ISO, better battery life, smaller file size, faster read write times etc.
I've bought one, if I dropped it down the toilet tomorrow I'd buy another.

For my serious stuff, I shoot a Nikon D90 (RAW and edited in LR / Photoshop) and a Hasselblad (film and scanned / edited). I'm not looking for anything pro or serious, just something to take 'snapshots' with. The only editing I plan on doing with these shots are on my iPad before uploading them somewhere. As such, I have no interest in shooting anything other than JPG. The lack of RAW on the P310 was irrelevant.
I needed something with full manual and I liked the controls of the Nikon with the click wheel and thumb wheel (the Canon has a wheel at the base of the lens). I also set the Fn button in front to quickly access ISO settings.
I really like how fast it focuses and the f1.8 lens.
I saw a lot of quality complaints and cases of broken S100s which made me leery. I don't like dealing with quality issues.
Again, the primary use was for quick shots. I wanted something I could throw in a bag or carry with me on those days I don't feel like lugging around a big, bulky DSLR. While the P310 is pocketable, it is a little big. Not a concern for me but it may bother others. I also wanted something I wasn't afraid to break as I mountain bike, snowboard, hike, explore, etc.
I do have some complaints about it though. The 16MP crammed onto a relatively small sensor is a bit of a waste and degrades the images a bit. The sensor on the S100 is bigger and better and results in better quality pictures. For my purposes, I wasn't concerned as I'm just look for a small camera to take quick pics with.
Therefore, it came down to price. I got the P310 for >$300 which is significantly cheaper than the S100. To be honest, I would have got the P300 as the 12MP pics on the same size sensor was more appealing but I couldn't justify spending the extra $40 for an older model. So, I'm not necessarily recommending the P310 unless you have the same needs I do. In which case, go for it!

3 stars because I am sure that the one's that do work, probably work really well.

Started taking my son's digital camera, a Sony Cyber-shot and liked the photos it took and the fact it was small. Wanted my own digital camera and started comparing the Sony cyber-shots, Samsungs, and Nikon's. This particular camera won me over - hands down!
I liked the look of this one, the dials are large enough so your fingers don't have a problem with itty bitty buttons, and itsy bitsy dials. This camera is a little wider and heavier than some of the teeny tiny cameras, but that is fine. It is small enough to slip it in an eyeglass case and into my purse. No more lugging all that extra equipment!
Think of what you want to use your camera for before purchasing. Do you want a super telephoto digital lens? (birds, sports?) Then you want the other Nikon, p510. I wanted a camera to do group photos and the wide angle on this is nice. I also wanted to shoot in low light without flash. This camera does that. Close up macro? this also. Movies? yes. Plus you can shoot manually. How nice is that? The only thing I wasn't crazy about was the included software, I prefer adobe photoshop which I still can use.
To sum up,Nikon was able to make a small camera, with a lot of controls, that is easy to operate, and takes good photos. I'm happy. -- One thing though, I wanted to get it in white and it looked like that was only available in Europe or Asia. I could have gotten it from eBay and paid $500. Wonder why that is?


I bought this as a replacement. It takes clear as hell photos but isn't one of those you have all the "bells and whistles" kind of camera.
It's a standard and user friendly point and shoot type camera. If thats what you are looking for, this is your product. If you wanna join the paparazzi, keep looking elsewhere but I am sure NIKON can get you covered haha!





UPS GETS HALF a star. I would use BSD Electronics again.







I had the P300 for over a year and then lost it in a cab. I was distraught! I loved, loved, loved that camera. When I logged onto Amazon to order it again, they told me there was an updated version, the P310. I started using the camera right away and immediately saw the difference. As other reviews have mentioned, this camera has higher megapixels, but the same sensor size. This causes noise... can someone tell the difference? YES! My favorite part about the P300, was that I could stand on my balcony in Las Vegas and take a crystal clear picture of the strip lit up at night, with no tripod. How many cameras can do that? Well, needless to say, the P310 does not delivery this. With my P300, I was able to point and shoot at night with not a single blur. Skylines, stars, etc, all came out perfect - this is in auto-mode too. With the P310, I rarely have a clear picture. I then adjust to the manual mode with a lot of trouble. I'm sure I could get a tripod and get clear pictures, but who has time for that ALL the time? I don't. I want to point and shoot at night and have it come out perfect.
During the day - the pictures are the same. No clear difference between the two cameras.
Unfortunately for my P310, I did end up going back and buying another P300 as well. I'll keep my P310.. but I'll most likely never use it.
