Nikon Coolpix 4100 Digital Camera.
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Editors' Rating:
6.9 of 10
 

 • Value for money 7
 • Ease of Use 8
 • Performance 7
 • Image Quality 6

Average User Rating:
not rated
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 • Value for money -
 • Ease of Use -
 • Performance -
 • Image Quality -

Where to Buy ?
$199.99
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 PROS
 • Great image quality (not excellent).
 • Stylish and compact body.
 • Very easy to use and intuitive menus.

 CONS
 • Slow recycle time.
 • Shutter lags.
 • Flash is weak.

Includes: Nikon CoolPix 4100 Digital Camera, AA alkaline batteries LR6 x 2, Strap, USB cable, Audio Video cable, PictureProject CD-ROM, Quick start Guide, Instruction manual.
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  Nikon adds more megapixel power to its popular 2200/3200 models with the Coolpix 4100. Featuring the same stylish, comfortable grip, the compact Coolpix 4100 has a 4-megapixel resolution as well as an internal 14.5 MB memory, which enables you to shoot pictures when you've filled your SD memory card. Other features include Nikon's exclusive one-touch red-eye fix (using the included PictureProject software), 3x optical zoom lens, movie mode with audio, and 15 versatile scene modes (for with Nikon's Scene Assist function).


COOLPIX 4100 Major Features:

• 3x optical zoom Digital Camera with 4 effective megapixels.
• 4 effective megapixels for 2,048 x 1,536-pixel images.
• 3x Optical Zoom-Nikkor lens with 5.8-17.4mm coverage (equivalent to 35-105mm in 35mm camera format).
• Digital zoom up to 4x magnification.
• 1.6-inch low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD monitor with 5-level brightness adjustment.
• AF assist illuminator makes focus easier when shooting in darker situations.
• Red-eye reduction makes use of the LED lamp prior to the firing of the flash.
• 14.5MB of internal memory.
• Nikon’s Best Shot Selector (BSS) takes a series of shots, then automatically picks and records the clearest one.
• Three Movie Modes with sound, including TV movie (640) at 15fps, Small size (320) at 15fps, and Smaller size (160) at 15fps – recordable until SD memory card is full.
• 256-segment Matrix exposure metering.
• Auto exposure mode for different recording situations (portrait, landscape, sports/action, night portrait, party/indoors, beach/snow, sunset, twilight, night scene, close-up, museum, fireworks, text copy, backlight).
• Adjustable white balance for various light conditions (Auto White Balance with TTL Control, 5-mode Manual, Preset).
• Maximum aperture of f/2.8 to f/5.6, depending on lens zoom position.
• Shutter speed settings from 1/3,000 to 4 seconds.
• Variable light sensitivity: ISO 50 equivalent; Auto gain-up (Auto gain to ISO 200 equivalent).
• Eight movie modes including 640x480 (VGA) at 30fps with audio.
• Built-in flash with auto, fill, and red-eye reduction.
• Power supplied by 2 Alkaline AA disposable batteries, 2 Nikon EN-MH1 batteries or 1 CRV3 lithium-battery.
• Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) compatibility.
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