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Shooting Auto mode indoors without the flash (flash must be manually popped up) adjusts the aperture and shutter to get the best possible shot. I have to say I'm impressed by what I've been able to get without trying, though I acknowledge the quality of those shots is not impressive, the fact that I can get the shots at all makes the P310 better than my old Nikon L22.
With the flash raised, quality improves due to faster shutter speeds and narrower aperture (shooting stills here, not sports).
Video recording is in 720p or 1080p and is fairly impressive. Last night I video'd the screen of a 55" LCD TV roughly 15 feet away and in my video I am able to clearly read even small text which was on the TV. And shooting video is really simple with a dedicated video record start/stop button on the back of the camera -- as easy as the famous Flip series of video cameras but with much better quality.
My task now will be to really learn how to use the aperture, shutter and exposure adjustment settings to get the right shot every time. I see this as a stepping stone toward a future interchangeable lens camera, though the shots I'm getting already with the P310 might keep me happy for several years to come.



I've taken it out a few times and with the exception of not shooting RAW (which I don't understand since this is obviously designed for a DSLR owner) it's the best a point and shoot camera can be.
That's why it doesn't get 5 stars.


I'd recommend this bad boy to anyone, it made a Nikon lover out of a Canon diehard, and made daily photography enjoyable for me again


I took a picture of my room at night without turn on the ceiling light (almost total dark), and I used scene dusk/dawn mode without the flash. The result picture looks the same as with the ceiling light ON.
This camera has full manual controls and also has "exposure" meter. When I vary the aperture and the shutter speed, the "exposure" meter let me know that the picture will be under/over-exposure. This feature normally is available in expensive DSLR camera, not in compact camera.



Shots taken at lower ASAs with normal lighting are very sharp for a compact camera. When I have used the flash, the pictures were evenly lit and without harsh shadows. The macro is excellent and let's you get right on top of your subject.
The controls are typical Nikon intuitive with a few customizable options. The only thing I wish it had would be more telephoto, but that is the trade off for the fast lens. Besides, the 16MP sensor allows for a fair amount of cropping.




It's a lightweight camera that takes great photos!




this camera meets my wife's needs -
I wish the flash would autocratically pop up
but with such great low light sensitivity that is not required often
the small door where the cable plugs in is a little flimsy -

The principal drawbacks are the lack of a RAW mode and an eye level viewfinder, but these omissions are far from deal breakers.
Would I recommend this to a friend? Ya durn well betcha I would.

The picture speed is excellent, and the auto mode does a good job adapting to a variety of shot scenarios for those who prefer to just use auto. It is nicely lightweight, and the giant screen is sharp and easy to see, even for older people borrowing the camera. The menus are also straightforward to navigate. My mother has a touch-screen model coolpix and actually hates the touchscreen (it rarely recognizes her touch since she has cold hands) so she preferred the P310 setup where you use buttons to scroll through the menus.
The battery charge setup is a bit odd since you charge via USB on a proprietary camera cord (so the batter charges within the camera), but if this bothers you, you can buy a wall charger in the fairly inexpensive accessory package.
On the whole, so far it has been a great camera! You can't have it all in a point and shoot, and I'm willing to trade the excellent photo/video performance for rather cheap-looking battery/memory card doors.

1. good quality in the low light like inside churches and museums. no need flash in the most of times.
2. easy carried with you to capture any desired moment in time, much light weight than panasonic lx5/lx7.
3. the best price among the same level, lx5/lx7, canon s100/110.
4. complete DSLR like manual control if you want.
5. has the most new features like HDR and Panorama 180/360.
The more I want from it is
1. wide angle w/ 7x like 24-200mm
2. view finder
3. raw images
I'm waiting for nikon p7700 like model with the best price, so I will have my camera toys from the compact, small to big DSLR.

Like many, I have my "heavy duty" Nikon (a D800). Wonderful and I wouldn't give it up for the world but travelling aborad with it is a bit of a struggle.
Here is where the P310 comes in and shines. Small, compact and slim enough to fit into the pocket of your jeans - you can tote this little fellow with you anywhere. It hardly weights anything and there is little to no compromise when it comes to photos.
Built in flash, an impressive zoom and even HD video. If you're like me and have travelled extensively (6 foreign countries this year alone), then this is the travel camera for you. The price is right and it is packed with all the Nikon features you could hope for - and that is saying a lot.

