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Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black

Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black

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Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
I have a canon sd870 and am really happy with it. Recently I ordered a coolpix s52c for my mom, since the review looks great and I want to try out a different compact DC. I have to say I am very disappointed with coolpix s52c, for the following 2 reasons:

1) the shutter speed is very slow. After shooting one photo, it takes about 3 secs for user to shoot the next one, since it takes awfully long to save a photo. My canon sd870 only needs 1 sec, by comparion. This is the main reason I don't like this camera.

2) the buttons are hard to press. A lot of times I thought I pressed on a button however camera didn't respond, so I had to press hard again and again.

I am returning this camera.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  67 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
The camera itself is great. The WIFi feature is a waste because it limits you to sending a down-sampled version of your image to a Nikon-owned web site - NOT your hard drive, which would be a much better use of the networking feature.

Hopefully they will kick-out a firmware update that un-cripples this feature. Why would I want to upload an image to someone else's web site (with limited storage).
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  93 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
This camera has an incredible set of features for the price. It takes great pictures and is fast. The only issue I have with it is the wireless. In the advertising they make it sound like you can upload the pictures directly to your PC and that isn't true, you have to set it up to go through a web site then copy to your PC. other than that, greta camera, good price, excellent quality.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  112 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
For some reason Nikon has removed two features from the Coolpix s52c that existed in the Coolpix s7c thereby crippling the Nikon s52c.

First, you should be aware that unlike the Coolpix s7c, the Coolpix s52c is missing the Panorama Assist feature found under the Scenes option. Why Nikon would remove this feature is a mystery to me.

The Coolpix s52c is sold and advertised as a WiFi camera. Unlike the Coolpix s7c, which can wirelessly transmit pictures directly to your own computer hard drive, the Coolpix s52c can only wirelessly transmit pictures to Nikon's MyPictureTown web service or email. Not a great option if you don't have a very fast connection to the Internet. And what happens if Nikon discontinues their MyPictureTown web service? The WiFi feature of the Coolpix s52c becomes useless.

It really is a shame that Nikon has crippled the Coolpix s52c in these two areas. I hope Nikon will restore these two features in a future firmware upgrade.

Until then - buyer beware.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  121 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
I was so excited to receive my brand new CoolPix S52 (Eco-Green), and the photos were really quite excellent. I was also pleased that it was very easy to learn how to use the various camera features. HOWEVER, when I used the movie or voice recording modes there was a very high level of awful static sound recorded EVERY TIME. I upgraded to the best memory card I could find, and that did not make a bit of difference.

Naturally, I returned the camera under Warranty (with sample video/audio) to Nikon TWICE for repair or replacement. To my dismay, they returned it to me both times stating "Your unit was thoroughly checked and was found completely within the factory standards". They also said not to expect the sound quality to be excellent because it didn't have a "sophisticated microphone". Maybe so, but it shouldn't be so poor that you cringe when you listen to the playback.

I was so disappointed that I sold the camera used and replaced it with a Canon PowerShot SD850 IS (Digital Elph) Canon
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  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  125 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
On the good side, the photos I've taken with this so far are great. Nice colors, sharp, and low noise. I have no complaints as far as this unit's actual functioning as a picture taking machine. And, as others have said, its really small, and the whole lens is internal to the camera body - it doesn't telescope outwards like some other competing models which keeps the unit thin, even while in use.

But a few things dissapointed me - none are deal breakers, but...

* Camera connects to computer via USB interface, but the connector on the camera is not a standard USB or mini-USB connector. Instead have to use proprietary cable included with the camera.

* The menu system is a bit odd - its not unlearnable, but its not all that intuitive at first either.

* The materials used on the exterior of the camera a) are slippery - the strap is definetly needed - and b) are all glossy or shiny, so fingerprint very easily. Its pretty much impossible to touch the camera without leaving visible
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  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  140 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
A huge step up from my previous camera, Canon S80. I use this camera for work and the image quality is much improved. I was attracted to this camera for it large screen and "Slim, stylish all-metal design". The screen size is excellent, but I'm not sure what Nikon means by all-metal design. Maybe the chassis is all metal, but the case is plastic. In any event, the S52c is very slim which gives me the covert abilities sometimes needed to get the job done. The reasonably fast rate of shutter operation is welcome as well. The biggest selling point for me was that there are no moving/ telescopic parts at extend if the camera accidentally turns on in your pocket. Overall, this camera is excellent for a point-and-shoot and I look forward hopefully toward many years of service.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  150 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
Are you looking for a quality digital camera that takes great high-resolution snapshots? One that easily slides into your pocket? One that is reasonably priced? Well, there are lots to choose from, these days. Give the Nikon Coolpix S51 or S52 consideration.

I am a bit picky and I was looking for something more than simple point and shoot for a recent sightseeing trip to Italy. My days of film cameras are over, but the versatility of an interchangeable-lens 35-mm SLR was on my mind. I loved the Nikon FS2S I used for over 30 years. Yet, the bulk of camera and several lenses—and the cost—was of major concern. What if I dropped an $800 camera or worst, it was stolen? I decided to forego the advantages of a new digital SLR and try getting by with the much cheaper and smaller Coolpix S51C. The model with the "C" has Wi-Fi capability. I'm not a professional photographer, so really good "snapshots" with a bit of creativity better categorized my style this trip.

Here are the things
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  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  152 days ago at 
Nikon COOLPIX S52c 9.0 Megapixel Digital Camera - Vibrant Black
The Nikon Coolpix S52c 9MP Digital Camera Zoom with Wi-Fi (Vibrant Black), has all the good stuff that's included with the S52 plus the added wireless antenna and related features. Certainly it's brother, the Nikon Coolpix S52 9MP Digital Camera (Midnight Black) is a great all-around point and shoot camera. Both offer great performance and value that is best in class. While I originally got the basic model, for only $30 to $50 more this guy gives you a great wireless feature. Even if, like me, you don't use the wireless upload much now, at the discounted Amazon price it's worth having for the future.

Canon's newer models have been steadily adopting some of the features that Nikon has had in it's Coolpix S series for years, such as the 3 inch screen and scroll controls. I still prefer the Coolpix overall out of point and shoot models in this price range, but the Canon's have some advantages and wider popularity. When it comes to the wireless in this version Nikon leads the market with
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  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  184 days ago at 

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