[Review] Nikon Coolpix S9200 Point and Shoot

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The Nikon Coolpix S9200 is a power-packed digital camera that will change the way you perceive the world forever. This feature-packed performance is encased in a compact, yet elegant body, with a groove on the right front panel that affords a comfortable grip on the camera when you’re shooting from a precarious angle. The Coolpix S9200 weighs 209 g and will fit in a bag or the pocket of your jacket conveniently. You can shoot videos in Full HD at 1920 x 1080 dot pixel resolution and 30 fps for high definition home movies that look professional.

Nikon Coolpix S9200 front

The focal length of this Nikon digital camera is 4.5 - 81 mm, which is a 35 mm equivalent focal length of 25 - 450 mm. The Coolpix S9200 features a powerful 18x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom that performs tirelessly to bring your subjects closer for detailed photographs. The S9200 features a CMOS image sensor that takes images at a very cool 16 megapixel resolution.

This Coolpix camera is powered by the EXPEED C2 image processor that delivers high speed shooting and many features effortlessly. You can compose and preview images in the 3 inch TFT LCD screen monitor that has a resolution of 921,000 dot pixels. The preview screen also features an anti-reflection coating that will reduce glare and make viewing images in the sun a pleasure.


Nikon Coolpix S9200 rear

The Nikon Coolpix S9200 has an aperture range of f/3.5 - 5.9, which controls the amount of light falling on your image sensor. The Auto focus of this Coolpix camera has a range of 50 cm onwards (Wide) and 1.5 m to infinity (Tele), focusing automatically on your subject for sharp photographs.

The Coolpix S9200 runs on a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery that lets you take up to 200 shots on full charge. The Nikon digital camera stores images on SD, SDHC or SDXC memory cards, which can be replaced easily, owing to their easy availability. You can transfer images from your camera to a computer or laptop using the high speed USB port. You can also view your images and videos on a large screen television using the HDMI Type C mini connector port.

This digital camera has a light sensitivity range of ISO 125 - 3200, which enables you to take bright images even in low light situations. The shutter speed has a functioning range of 1/2000 - 1 second, which can be reduced to 4 seconds in Fireworks Show scene mode for spectacular images of fireworks and bright lights in an otherwise dark night. You can also use the built-in, pop-up flash, which has a range of 0.5 - 5.1 m (Wide) and 1.5 - 3 m (Tele), to light up every image for sharp and blur-free images.

The self-timer of this camera delays shutter release by 2 or 10 seconds, helping in taking blur-free images.  With the Continuous Shooting H mode, you can take images in a sequence at a speed of about 6.9 frames per second, which lets you capture multiple images with a single shutter release.


Nikon Coolpix S9200 top

The Coolpix S9200 has 19 shooting modes that make photography easier, like Food, Sports, Museum, Pet Portrait mode and many more. In the 3D photography mode, the camera captures 2 images of the same scene from 2 different positions to stitch them together for a realistic, 3 dimensional image that can be played on a compatible 3D television. The lens shift Vibration Reduction compensates for any camera-shake to deliver bright and sharp images every time. The Face Priority feature of this point and shoot digital camera automatically identifies and tracks faces in the frame to ensure the exposure and focus settings are optimized for them.


QUICK PREVIEW
  • 16.0 megapixel Camera
  • CMOS Image Sensor
  • 18x Optical Zoom and 4x Digital Zoom
  • Full HD Recording
  • 3 inch Wide Viewing Angle TFT LCD Monitor with Anti-reflection Coating
  • 35 mm Equivalent Focal Length: 25 - 450 mm
  • f/3.5 - f/5.9 Aperture
What are your views regarding this marvelous gadget? Share your views in the comments below!

Nikon Coolpix S9200 Point and Shoot
Reviewed by Garg Ankit Rating: 4.4

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