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Summary: As a user of a conventional Nikon, I expected Nikon quality in my digital camera also. After using this camera now for almost two years, I can say the quality of the Coolpix 300 is worthy of the Nikon name. The quality of the photos, because of the relatively low pixel count, can seem wonderful on some photos and disappointing on others. I have found that in most instances, the lighting is the key factor that makes the difference. While the camera will take a photo is very low light, it is impossible to turn such a photo into a normal looking high quality print. On the other hand, a photo taken in bright light can produce outstanding effect. Early on, I felt that a print of 4x6 inches was as good as a nice point and shoot conventional camera. Larger prints seemed to not work if the subject had small detail. The camera seemed to do best on large masses of same color. For example: The facial skin on a portrait would look great but the teeth might look strange at the edges. Just recently I was astounded by an 8 x10 inch print that was remarkable. The adequate light once again seemed to be the key.
I like the non-interchangeable memory. Sixty six photos between downloads is enough for my needs - especially with the ability to review and delete the less desireable images in the field. The software for downloading is slow and not real intuitive. I have seldom used the sound recording feature, but I still feel that could be a useful function for many applications for the camera. I think it might be a useful way to record the facts of a given photo in order to help critique my own use of the camera. Strengths: Menu driven clearly enough to use most features without consulting written manual.
The dual modes of conventional viewfinder and view screen allow advantageous shooting in variety of circumstances. For relatively low pixel count, the quality can be excellent. Weaknesses: Viewscreen is difficult to see in bright sunlight. This can be avoided by using the see-through viewfinder when taking a photo, but when reviewing a photo, the screen can not be seen in bright light. The screen can be adjusted to offer some improvement in any given condition. Similar Products Used: none Customer Service: not needed so far.
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