Nikon COOLPIX 5700 Digital Camera
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Nikon COOLPIX 5700 Digital Camera

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  • Digital Zoom: 4x
  • Camera Type: Standard Point and Shoot
  • Weight: 1.06 lb.
  • LCD Screen Size: 1.5 in.
  • Resolution: 5.2 Megapixel
  • Optical Zoom: 8x
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The New Nikon Coolpix 5700 Almost Perfect

byHoward_Creech Jul 15, 2002
172 Helpfuls 173 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros 8X Nikkor Zoom, five megapixel resolution, uncompressed RAW & TIFF images
Cons Electronic Viewfinder, no AF assist light, no lens stabilization
Recommended it? Yes

Nikon's R&D folks have been very busy designing new cameras; both digital and analog. Over the past few months Nikon has introduced a new 35mm SLR (the N55) four new consumer level digital cameras (CP 2000, CP 2500, CP 4500, CP 5700) and a new feature rich and more affordable digital SLR (the D... Read full review »

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CoolPix 5700: Overkill on the Regular Consumer?

byyusakugo Aug 6, 2002
85 Helpfuls 86 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros 5 MegaPixel, 8x Zoom, lots of features, accessories, and more pros than I can list
Cons Kinda Bulky, EXPENSIVE, ho-hum battery life.
Recommended it? Yes

Nikon brings about round 2 of the 5 MegaPixel wars with the CoolPix 5700. Nikon released an awesome camera in the CoolPix 5000 about a year ago and now releases this monster upgrade to the 5000.

My experience with the CoolPix 5700 isn't from an owner's perspective this time (I can't... Read full review »

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Nikon Coolpix 5700, The Right Digital Camera For The Photography Buff

bycharles Dec 14, 2003
33 Helpfuls 34 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros 8x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens; Wide range of features; lenses and more
Cons Minor imperfections
Recommended it? Yes

Jack did not think he would ever have to use a digital camera in his studio. In fact, as an old school type of photographer, he was doing very well. In a fast-growing town where he has been working for more than 45 years, he has seen his share of technical and photographic changes. During that... Read full review »

lllopez
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Nikon Coolpix 5700...When it needs to be right!

bylllopez Oct 30, 2002
27 Helpfuls 28 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros responsive, really nice resolution, feature laden
Cons no AF Illuminator, undersized CF card
Recommended it? Yes

Nikon has answered the cal for a 5-megapixel camera in its arsenal of Coolpix cameras in its newest flagship, the Coolpix 5700. Considering the 5 Megapixel prosumer/class cameras have been slow in getting to the anxious enthusiast, offerings coming from Sony, Minolta, Olympus are starting to... Read full review »

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Another digital step forward

byrxit Aug 3, 2002
26 Helpfuls 27 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Good optical zoom, RAW mode, Great results, Plenty of user control
Cons Low light performance, Expensive, Does not fully support Nikon branded speedlight support
Recommended it? Yes

Until recently I had been using a Nikon CP-5000 and had been quite satisfied. Recently, I was presented with the opportunity to pick up the CP-5700 for my camera and $200. Curiosity got the best of me.

The 5700 incorporate several improvements over the CP-5000. The new 8X zoom lens offers... Read full review »

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The CoolPix is worth it!

bySuperNovia Mar 6, 2003
14 Helpfuls 15 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great image quality & plenty of features to give the photographer total control.
Cons Slow autofocus, unfavorable flash positioning
Recommended it? Yes

Had I written this review when I first got my coolpix it would've been five stars all the way with no complaints. Now that the honeymoon is over and I can give you a realistic critique, but even with the camera's quirks, overall I am still in love.

First let me state that this camera is... Read full review »

benicia
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Nikon's 5700 Digital Camera: A Fair Choice But Flawed.

bybenicia Oct 6, 2002
13 Helpfuls 14 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Electronic Viewfinder Plus LCD, Excellent Fit/Grip, 8X Optical and Nikor Lens.
Cons No Lens Thread, Poor Battery Life, Expensive, Difficult Nikon Support.
Recommended it? No

I'm probably about to be roasted here with this review and I expect angry emails and certain reviewers here to rate this as a 'NOT HELPFUL' review but I still have to do this review because I just wasn't impressed enough to have kept this camera after having purchased it.

There are a ton... Read full review »

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Beginners Beware, Intermediates Rejoice

bykenprospero Aug 1, 2004
12 Helpfuls 13 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Excellent Optics, Excellent Features. A camera you can grow with.
Cons Proprietary Battery, Not for Beginners.
Recommended it? Yes

What does one 'need' in a digital camera. How many pixels, how big a zoom lens, what features, etc.

These questions are confusing and confounding to most people.

For the last year or so, I have been using a point and shoot digital camera that I love. However, in preparation for... Read full review »

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Just try getting it to work in a hurry!

bypapalazarou Feb 24, 2004
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great lens, good resolution
Cons A pig to use. I've given it a very harsh 1 star for that reason.
Recommended it? No

A camera is an instrument, the user sees the photo, the user composes the photo and the user hits the shutter release.

Great for point & shoots.

A proper camera has a whole host of user functions that can be arranged to suit any application.

True.

A brilliant... Read full review »

4

Excellent camera with a steep learning curve

byzakariyamu Jul 14, 2003
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros 5 megapixels, 8X zoom (35-280 mm), nikon quality and reliability
Cons Slow auto focus, Gets confused in low light conditions
Recommended it? Yes

Having shot close to 2,000 pictures in the last month and a half with this camera, take my word for it, the Coolpix 5700 is an excellent camera. It does have a few limitations, but few cameras can compare to it in the bang-for-bucks stakes. Lets start off with the negatives first.

1. At... Read full review »

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Nikon Coolpix 5700 5MP Digital Camera w/ 8x Optical Zoom

Nikon's Coolpix 5700 digital camera combines Nikon's world-renowned Nikkor optics, an 8x optical zoom, and a 5-megapixel CCD sensor for superior image quality. With its maximum resolution of 2,560 x 1,920 pixels and file sizes of up to 15 MB, you can create brilliant color prints sized 16 by 20 inches and beyond. The Coolpix 5700 provides great control over picture composition, and plenty of latitude to crop and resize images without digital artifacts becoming noticeable in the final print. The 8X optical zoom Nikkor lens offers a 35-280mm zoom range (35mm equivalent), and uses Nikon-developed ED (extra-low dispersion) glass. For even greater magnification, the stepless 4x digital zoom provides for a maximum zoom range of 32x, so you can capture details even from great distances. The Coolpix 5700 features Nikon's exclusive clear-image mode for lower-resolution shooting, plus noise-reduction mode for use with longer exposures. It also offers a three frame-per-second burst mode and a top shutter speed of 1/4,000 second, great for action-packed outdoor and sports photography. You can frame subjects using the various-angle LCD monitor, or the new electronic viewfinder for through-the-lens viewing of scenes and menus. Nikons "quick review" makes viewing images on the included memory card a snap, and a five-area multi autofocus lets you pick your focus spot. Its movie mode enables you to record full-motion video for up to one full minute with sound. A built-in speaker provides instant confirmation and playback capabilities for digital movies. The Coolpix 5700 comes equipped with an automatic pop-up flash, plus a hot shoe for additional flash units. The bundled NikonView 5 browser software (for Mac and Windows) makes it simple to organize, retrieve, and print images. It includes a lens cap, camera strap, 16 MB CompactFlash card, AV cable, USB cable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery (EN-EL1), and battery charger. It is compatible with type I and II CompactFlash memory cards, as well as IBM Microdrives (512 MB and 1 GB).

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