Digital camera - compact - 8.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC - red More Product Details
294 reviews
January, 2009
We have analyzed the reviews for the Nikon Coolpix S210 using our BETA review analysis. These are our findings: The Nikon Coolpix S210 is good. Reviewers recognize the cheap price, convenient size, and photo color quality despite worries about the battery life. If you can overlook the battery life, give this digital camera some consideration.
brilliant color, outstanding display, first-class ease of use, fantastic features, brilliant photo color quality, extraordinary photos, fantastic price, brilliant size, extraordinary user interface.
Please note: The ratings above are generated using our BETA automatic review analysis and may contain errors.
With its supermodel-slim body and classy chassis--clad in jewel tones of brushed metallic blue, plum, bronze, and basic black--the Nikon Coolpix S210 will certainly make a style statement when you whip it out of whatever tiny pocket you've slipped...
The Nikon Coolpix S210 is a slim, attractive camera, but it pumps out soft, noisy images riddled with color fringing.
Thin. Light. Good-looking.
Poor image quality. Subpar resolution for an 8-megapixel camera. Very noticeable color fringing. Significant shutter lag.
Nikon's 8-megapixel Coolpix S210 ($179.99 list) offers a slim profile and good looks, especially when compared with its more-capable Canon counterpart, the bulky PowerShot A590 IS, which fetches the same price. Sure, the Nikon Coolpix S210 is...
Another inexpensive, superslim pocket camera in the entry-level point-and-shoot class, the 8-megapixel Nikon Coolpix S210 isn't short on good looks. The S210 is available in an array of understated brushed-metallic colors. Priced at $180, this 0.7-inch-wi...
Very simple navigation Interval shots and time-lapse video
Power button too close to shutter button Not enough custom controls
All the same, for under $200, with its cool time-lapse features, a slim frame, and commendable ease of use, the Coolpix S210 could be just the ticket as an entry-level, all-purpose camera
Like many other Nikon point-and-shoots, the S210 was extremely easy to use, even without reading the manual. As for scene modes, the Coolpix S210 has an array of the usual suspects: portraits, landscape, party, sports, macro, and fireworks. The 3x...
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Good image and color quality, Good flash recycle time, Simple body layout with intuitive controls, Metal body seems well built
No viewfinder, eVR stabilization system is a hybrid, appears more limited than typical Nikon VR, Occasional high-contrast fringing issues
FEATURES OVERVIEW The S210 features an 8.1 megapixel sensor, face detection auto focus, in-camera automatic red-eye correction, Nikon's D-Lighting post processing tool, a 2.5-inch monitor with 230,000 dot composition, and a 3x Nikon zoom lens...
The S210's slim, elegant camera design comes in an array of color options such as plum, graphite black,
The wholesale switch to digital cameras has made something possible that was never possible before: ultra-thin cameras. Without the need to accommodate a standard roll of film, a digital camera can be made much thinner. The cost of designing ever thinner...
Hi-res 2.5 inch screen wide-angle display with anti-reflective coating, Elegant, slender Aluminum body, Digital image stabilization, Face recognition mode, Full speed VGA movies with sound
No optical zoom during movies, Still a bit thicker than Casio and others
The S210 is a point & shooter without manual control. It offers 15 scene modes and also includes a slew of Nikon's in-camera goodies and technologies. The S210 is priced right at US$179 and is definitely a welcome addition to the Coolpix lineup
The cost of designing ever thinner cameras is the only limit, and one that Nikon was willing to tackle with the new Coolpix S210 camera, introduced in January of 2008. The Coolpix S210 is certainly a good-looking camera. The S210 has what Nikon...
Nikon Coolpix S210 is an ultra-slim 8 megapixel camera that combines elegant-looks, intuitive operation and stunning performance. Electronic Vibration Reduction and high ISO light sensitivity...
The Nikon Coolpix S210 does exactly what it says on the tin. It's small and compact; it won't leave you with an emptied wallet; and it takes decent pictures. Start shooting and you'll find it focuses quickly and your shots come out with well-balanced colo...
Metal frame; great price
No battery indicator; no image stabilisation; counter-intuitive menu buttons; general blandness
The Nikon Coolpix S210 is the epitomy of the compact camera ethos: it's small, it takes pictures and it's very, very bland. We can't ignore the demand for simple, pocketable and cheap cameras, but with almost no features, clunky controls and an uninspirin...
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