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Nikon Coolpix 4300 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Nikon Coolpix 4300 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You will not be sorry!
Review: I HIGHLY recommend this camera to anyone looking for a good digital camera that takes great pictures yet doesn't take weeks to figure out how to operate. We take this camera with us everywhere and are constantly amazed at the quality of the pictures that we get and the number of different ways the camera allows for pictures to be taken. I am a picture fanatic so I consider myself picky and if your the same way this camera will not let you down.....now buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera
Review: Great camera. I am impressed with how easy this camera is to use. It takes great pictures. The manual is easy to understand, and it is mostly idiot proof. It is small, unlike my Canon SLR, so it easily fits in my pocket. I have not yet figured out how to make it snap quick pictures for action shots. Now where did I put that manual?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best 4-mp camera of its size and price range.
Review: Don't let my five star rating fool you. The Nikon Coolpix 4300 deserves six. I got this camera about a month ago and I can't put it down. I was considering buying the Minolta F-100 and the Sony DSC-P9, but at the camera shop, realized this one went above and beyond. I selected the 4300 right away and have gotten high quality pictures every time. Autofocus feels exactly like my film camera while scene and manual mode add a little fun challenge to it all. I would also recommend buying an extra battery and at least a 128 mb Compact Flash Type I memory card. Buy this camera and savour it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Digital Nirvana!
Review: If you're looking for a small, compact, super resolution digital camera, you can end your search with the Nikon 4300! After a lengthy and extensive journey for a feature-loaded, high performance, travel size camera, I initially gravitated to this little gem because of the superior picture quality (4 Mega Pixel). After using it for about a month, I can state unequivocably that this Nikon definitely delivers a huge bang for the buck. Its easy to use and the sheer fun of being able to use an array of Nikon accessories like the telephoto and wide-angle lenses is the proverbial icing on the cake. Yes, the picture quality and features (which are too numerous to mention) are unmatched for any camera in this price range. The design and construction are excellent-- as is the legendary quality of the Nikon optics. I own a 35mm SLR camera and this is my second digital. If you're seeking that elusive state of photographic euphoria that is free of buyer's remorse and filled with cool, then travel to the world of the Coolpix 4300!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this baby!
Review: Had it for a week. There are so many functions in this little, yet powerful camera!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's so cool! lol
Review: seriously! I love it! My room is so dark and when I tried taking pics of it with my old camera, they came out black, but with this, they look the same in the picture as in real life. Better actually cause my carpet looks clean, lol. But this camera is great! The Picture quality is amazing and you cna connect it to your TV and could make silent movies that way if you wanted to. I can't connect it to my computer though, but that's a problem with Windows ME, not the camera. If you have Windows ME you should upgrade to XP anyway, lol. But it works perfectly fine on my parent's computer. It does have a lense cap, but it won't let you take pics with it on which is real good. The battery recharges ral fast and the recharger thingy that comes with is real nice. Ooh, and I dropped it and it still works fine :) This little camera has so many features I haven't even gotten to all of them yet. It's way spiffy :D

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent little camera!
Review: I did quite a bit of research before buying this camera, and this one had everything I was looking for. It's easy for beginners to use, but has features that more serious photographers will love, so it's an excellent camera to grow into. It's lightweight enough to take with you everywhere, but powerful enough to get outstanding pix.

I love the continuous shot mode, which allows you to take up to 16 pix in rapid succession-- great for action shots. I'm amazed at the photo quality-- prints are indistinguishable from 35mm prints.

I only have one complaint, and that is the 8MB card included. 8MB for a camera like this is a joke. A card with more memory is a must. A minor quibble, since most cameras on the market still only include the 8MB cards.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Small Camera, Big Results
Review: I am new to the whole digital camera thing; well, new to the whole camera thing period, really. This camera was affordable, very easy to learn, and produces spectacular images. The auto-mode is good enough for most shots but the 4300 also boasts 12 versatile Scene Modes as well as a Manual mode (though I admit I haven't played with it too much on manual). It's size also makes it ideal for travel. Overall the Nikon 4300 is a very dependable, robust, and useful little camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nikon does it again
Review: Awesome camera with huge print quality in a tiny package. The same 4MP chip from the 4500 camera, plus a 3x zoom (with the ability to expand upon that with extenders), great closeup mode, long lasting rechargable battery, etc etc. In my opinion it's the best camera for the money if you're looking for something that's easy to use, small (good for travel), and provides excellent, sharp images.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect to grow into
Review: I got my camera three days back, and although I had some experience with digital cameras prior to purchasing this one, I still rate myself as a beginner. I bought this camera because it fit my budget and the pre-production and production model reviews were positive.

It's easy to use, and yet very feature rich. In the auto mode it functions basically as a point and click, the Scene modes are very easy to use and produce good results. The manual mode is feature rich and I can't wait to get the hang of it. The macro mode is exceptional, the pictures are very clear and you can take the pictures with the lens unbelievably close the subject. The battery life is very good, I got about 90 minutes with the LCD turned on all the time, the first time around, and I have been using it with the LCD off every now and then, and have yet needed to recharge it. The camera comes with a Lexar 16MB starter card, which stores about 10 images in Fine mode at the highest resolution, I intend to buy a bigger card soon.


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