Фотоаппарат Nikon Coolpix S4300 — 248 отзывов, плюсы и минусы
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I want an original copy of the manual to this camera i received. I also want the cd's to work the camera i have, and to download its photos onto my computer with.
The camera that is the wrong camera, and i want it, if i can get the cd's to it, and a written manual to it is a:
Nikon COOLPIX WITH
20.1 Megapixels
7X Glamour retouch Wide Optical ZOOM ED
zoom Quick effects
Numbers underneath the lens in front say 4.7 - 32.9 mm 1: 3.4 - 6.4
Says it is a Nikon S3400 and not the S4300 I expected to receive.
numbers at the bottom; underneath the camera; are50000421
I do not know if this really is a better camera than the S4300 which was my original camera and was stolen from me; You did send me the extra camera i ordered from you, which is same as my first original one plum color, came in original box, packaging, all just great. I wish to keep this one yes; yes; yes.
Can you provide me the paper manual for the Nikon S3400? Can you provide me the cd's necessary to go with this red S3400 also? If you can provide these essentials necessary for me to give it as a gift; or to keep myself with all separate from the one i have i will keep, then send me the paper manual and cd's for the S3400 and i will be very satisfied!
I have identical perfect camera cases for all three of my cameras, even the broken one. Only need to paint the color of fingernail polish on the fronts of the cases to be able to identify them. I am still hoping to get the one that will not hold a charge, to be able to charge it. My cousin has the identical camera, charge cord and all for this one. She is going to see if her charge cord will charge this camera, to see if the problem is my charge cord.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity to tell you how happy I am with my new plum COOLPIX S4300, and what you can do to satisfy me with this red S34OO you have sent to me in the wrong box, and actually is the wrong camera; does not match the description on the box except for the color of red, is the correct color of the camera I received.
I will continue to order from Amazon; but have cancelled that credit card and now have a new prepaid card for you when i order next time.
I am anxiously waiting for my bird books, and my movie Philomena I have wanted for 2 years now. Thank you again.
Respectfully,
Georgia Carman
Have owned this for Nikon camera for two years, but it still worked as expected and strong. I picked Nikon over the other brands because Nikon products are always playing catch up in innovation and technology (wide lens, LCD resolution, focus speeds, back lit sensor, true HD movie and their price is relatively lower than other big brands.
The Nikon camera captures very good video, both in bright and low light conditions. I am extremely pleased with this purchase and I am so glad I switched.(and I am the type who is very loyal to my brands)
I love the panoramic capture feature. I could easily capture a full shot of the stadium and still maintain on a 4 by 6 aspect ratio for Facebook uploading. It's a very convenient feature, especially if you always felt that you camera was just never wide enough.
The portrait feature with background blurring is pretty neat too. It just gives me option to get more creative with my compositions. My Facebook friends are loving those shots. The LCD screen is amazing too. It has one of the highest resolution in its class and it is very crisp and sharp.
Package Contents:
Nikon Coolpix S4300 Camera,
Lexar 4GB Platinum II Class 6 SD Card
Case with strapFeatures
Pros:
- Compact, attractive design
-super light weight
- Image quality (16.1 mega pixels)
- HD video quality with stabilization
- Simple, intuitive UI and menu
- Large 3-inch, high resolution LCD screen for image and video playback
-6x Wide-angle optical Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens
- Various fun features, including 3D, panorama, soft skin tone, background defocus,
- Compatible with both SD cards and Memory Stick Pro Duo formats
Cons:
- No viewfinder
- Average battery life
- Proprietary charge port that looks like its the micro-USB standard
Overall, I'm very happy with this product and expect it will last for another 2-3 years. I would recommend this camera.
The next day I spoke to another customer representative, Taneisha, who I believe only has that job because she knows someone who deals with hiring employees. She basically told me that since I don't live in the US, I would have to pay for the return shipping. I proceeded to paste to her their policy on international returns and asked her if they had changed. After about ten minutes, she told me that they hadn't changed, but something of their fault would be me not a defective product, but only if I had received the wrong item.
"A fault of amazon meaning if we send you the wrong item." -Taneisha
..what?
In any case, I told her that I had spoken to a rep (Ruslyn) the day before and I was told that Amazon would handle the return shipping. I pay then and they would refund it to me once the item was received.
"Thanks for holding, i went back to my supervisor with the chat from the previous agent and being that you were told that we would refund the return shipping, we will make a one time exception and refund the shipping once the item gets back to us."
I had no problem with this. She asked me when I was planning on returning the item and I said tomorrow, which would have been Wednesday. Early Wednesday morning I get an email from Amazon with the subject:
"Your Amazon Account Has Been Closed."
"Hello,
A careful review of your account indicates that you've requested refunds on a majority of your orders for a variety of reasons."
I have NO idea what 'refunds' Amazon was referring to. NO idea.
My theory is that they felt it would've been better for them to just close my account instead of paying the cost of my return shipping. Since my account was closed, there is not no way for me to return it. It's also the reason why I don't have the 'Verified Purchase' stamp. To add insult to injury, they still send me emails selling me that I have unclaimed Amazon MP3 credit.
Now on to the review.
My last camera was a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W560 14.1 MP Digital Still Camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x Wide-Angle Optical Zoom Lens and 3.0-inch LCD (Black) which I absolutely LOVE. The clarity of the photos. The sleek, shiny body with the gorgeous 3 inch display. The novelty of the sweep panorama feature. The beautiful high definition video. Instead of playing it safe and going with the new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W650 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black) (2012 Model), chose to go another route and try the Nikon Coolpix S4300 and I must say...I feel as if I made a big mistake.
Though I had some issues with mine, the touch screen interface seems smooth but not as user friendly as you would think. The photos come out crisp and clear sometimes, but othertime, they're noisy from top to bottom. Low light shots are fairly good in the correct setting; I was pleasantly surprised.
The auto-mode is a big disappoint. The camera seems as if it rarely wants to use flash..sometimes it makes me wonder. The quality of the display is advertised as 460 dots but the pixels are annoyingly visible. You see this almost plaid-like pattern in the display. It is beautiful but not much better than the Sony's 230k dot resolution.
Video mode seemed decent from the screen, I felt as if since the display is low quality, that the videos would be beautiful in reality. No such luck. I played them on my HDTV and, to be honest, it was on par with the HD videos produced my the Apple iPod touch 8GB (4th Generation) - Black - Current Version. In other words...it's not good. You also cannot use optical zoom and record audio at the same time. The autofocus also isn't that reliable.
On the plus side, touch shooting is a fun feature, and using the swipe of a finger to go through your photos is a great touch. What I've discovered is that touch shooting seems to be disabled when shooting in some scenes. Having 6x zoom is also nice though when zoomed all the way in, it's nearly impossible to get a clear, sharp shot. The one touch video button is also really useful.
Overall, it is a decent point and shoot camera. I bought it for $99.00 on sale. I wouldn't recommend buying it for more than that. I would recommend the new Sony Cybershot W650 over this. Aside
The story on this purchase is that my daughter forgot to bring her camera at thanksgiving so I let her use mine. The basic operation is intuitive and she was taking pictures in minutes without any reference to the manual at all. She liked her pictures so I bought her one for Christmas. Her previous camera does not have drivers for Windows 7 and she did not have a card reader to get the pictures on to her computer. I am confident she will like the camera.
One small thing is that I felt the camera overexposed a little on both natural light and flash. It is possible to set an offest for either mode independently. I set it to underexpose by about 3/4 of a stop and now like the pictures I get. I realize that exposure to some extent is a matter of taste. I have been told by photographers much smarter than myself that underexposed photos can be repaired, overexposed photos can not. I don't do any of this repair so it really shouldn't matter to me but if I ever got the time to work with one of the photo analysis programs I would have pictures I can work with.
My biggest disappointment was while taking pictures of my kids for our Christmas card. Every picture without the flash was blurry, and with the flash I couldn't get the glow of the Christmas lights like I had in the past. Also the shutter was too slow for my kids. Once I got them to smile at me, clicked the shutter and the photo actually took they were already past the smile and out of their seats running around the tree. I was finally able to get something usable in sports mode, but even then the pictures were still fuzzy. With our previous Sony Cybershot, I could get excellent photos without the flash in a normal mode. Every 3rd shot would be fuzzy, but I would just keep clicking until I got something useable. With this Nikon, it took an hour of coraling kids before I got one useable shot.
I'm not much into taking pictures but I'm planning a trip and I want to keep a record of that. Originally I wanted a camcorder but they were too expensive, so I decided to look for a camera with high definition video recording and it seems that this Nikon will work just fine.
Well I'll update this when my camera gets here
Only Downside I saw was the rechargeable battery, would have been nice to take AA or AAA
CONS:
- TERRIBLE BATTERY LIFE!!!! Used camera on vacation this weekend. After about 1.5 hours the camera was almost dead (the battery had been charged to full the evening before). I even had the camera set to shut down after 1 minute of not being used to save battery life. I was only able to take about 60 pictures before camera died. If you want a camera that will last all day without charging...absolutely do not buy this camera.
- During setup I thought I would honestly break the screen. Buttons do not want to push without using stylus which is incredibly inconvenient. Also hard to cycle through pictures you've already taken.
- Display screen would only show me the video recording minutes I had left - will not show me how many exposures/pictures I have left on SD card. Called Nikon & after being on hold while rep researched, was told that "once you have less than 100 pictures left - the screen will tell you." Um? Not helpful or as advertised.
- Picture quality is not very good. Outside with full lighting - it is fine, but indoors is just terrible - even with flash!
- "Auto Scene" mode almost always picks "macro" for every picture - even when trying to shoot landscape far away. Not a very good feature.
- Stylus hanging from camera strap is extremely annoying & could potentially scratch camera when in case
PROS:
- Outdoor pictures are really pretty good
- Lots of options for scene mode - although cumbersome to get there on menu.
- Pretty decent deal for the price
- Small/lightweight
I am headed back to the store today to return this camera & look for something else. I really wanted to like this camera, but just couldn't. I will pay a little more for better features or look at another brand (definitely not with a touch screen).
I have not read the directions that came along with the camera. I'm more of a, "Let's push this button and see what happens" type person! This is a very simple camera to use. The crispness of the photos is amazing. It far exceeds my old Olympus! I recently took a few photos at a local zoo. The fact that it took such wonderful, colorful, vivid, clear photos of the lizards inside their glass enclosures in a darkened room amazed me. My old camera would never do that.
I purchased this camera for everyday use. I am a teacher and needed a simple, CHEAP camera to use at school and leave in my bag or purse for convenience. I think I found just that in the Nikon S4300. I will admit that I really was drawn to the red camera, but when it came down to it, price won out. The silver version was almost HALF the price of the others. After some comparison shopping, I committed to the silver because of the tremendous deal, just under $70! I could not find a camera with even half the qualify and value of this one for a similar price.
1. The proprietary USB connector annoys, because its SO CLOSE to being mini-USB yet it some non-standard connector instead. Having to carry around it's special cable is the only way to charge it. It'd be much better if it used micro or mini USB for charging, or also came with a standalone battery charger (one where you pop the battery out and plug into a separate charger).
2. It is awful at automatically rotating photos, and after using this camera I always need to spend a good 10 minutes manually rotating the photos to their correct orientation. Annoying.
Other then that, everything is ok. No other complaints.
CAMERA ..PERFECT FOR MY USE, AAAAAAAAA++++++++






