Nikon Coolpix P90
The Nikon Coolpix P90 was launched by Nikon on 3 February 2009 as an improved version of the Nikon Coolpix P80. It is a 12-megapixel CCD digital camera with a fixed 24× zoom lens giving more than twelve times image magnification fully extended.
Overview | |
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Type | Super-zoom Point-and-shoot |
Lens | |
Lens | 24× Optical Zoom NIKKOR ED 4.6-110.4mm f2.8~5.0 (35mm format equivalent: 26-624mm) |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | CCD |
Maximum resolution | 4000 × 3000 |
Film speed | 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 (ISO equivalent) |
Storage media | Internal 47Mb + SD/SDHC |
Flash | |
Flash | Built in flash, manual pop-up. |
Shutter | |
Shutter | mechanical and electronic |
Continuous shooting | 15 frame/s |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | 230.000 dots LCD panel with variable diopter |
Image processing | |
White balance | Manual and automatic |
General | |
LCD screen | 3", 230k-pixel TFT |
Battery | EN-EL5 Li-ion |
Weight | 498 g (17.6 oz) inc lens cap, batteries and memory card |
A year later in March 2010, the camera was replaced by the P100 model. The notable improvement in the P100 is the use of a CMOS image sensor with claimed better light sensitivity and less noise, but with a lower 10 MP resolution.[1]
Features
It is a 12-megapixel CCD digital camera with a fixed 24× zoom Nikkor ED glass lens giving more than twelve times image magnification fully extended.
Vibration reduction (VR) image stabilisation.
The camera has a three-inch (76 mm) LCD display that may be folded 45 degrees downward and 90 degrees upward to facilitate shooting above-the-head or low-to-the ground images as well as traditional waist-level and eye-level viewing. The electronic eyelevel viewfinder has the same resolution as the LCD display.[2][3]
Most of the features otherwise are carried over from the P80 model.
References
- "Digital Compact Camera Nikon COOLPIX P100, L110 | News | Nikon About Us". www.nikon.com.
- Nikon Coolpix Quick Start Guide and CD
- "Nikon Coolpix P90 press release". Archived from the original on March 24, 2010.