Nikon Coolpix S8000 review

Nikon has taken a four-year hiatus from the compact ultra-zoom market, but it has returned with the S8000. The 10x zoom is less ambitious than some of its rivals, but the camera itself is also a little slimmer and lighter.

It looks extremely smart with its curved metal body, and the 3in screen has a 921,000-dot resolution, giving an incredibly sharp picture and crisp menus. The navigation pad doubles as a wheel, making it quick to browse and adjust menu options. There are no manual exposure or focus controls, though, and the available options are standard fare for a point-and-shoot camera.

Performance was mostly excellent, taking just 1.3 seconds to switch on and shoot, and 1.6 seconds between shots. Continuous mode was nothing special at 0.9fps, but a Sport Continuous option captured 3-megapixel frames at 3.5fps, using a fast shutter speed to eliminate motion blur. Flash photography was slow, though, with gaps of up to 12 seconds between shots.

With its 14-megapixel resolution, one might hope for some impressively detailed photos, but it failed to live up to the specifications. The main problem was noise: even at ISO 100, fine details were suppressed in an attempt to clean up images, and high contrast-lines looked untidy too.

Image quality dropped further as the ISO speed increased, and only the boldest shapes survived intact at ISO 400. No compact ultra-zoom camera excels at high ISO speeds but this is particularly bad. Purple fringing added to the S8000's woes, adding halos of purple around high-contrast edges towards the edges of frames.

It wasn’t all bad, though. 720p videos looked and sounded great, despite the lack of access to the optical zoom. Automatic exposures were well judged and colours were rich and lifelike. When viewed on the camera’s screen or when resized to fit a PC monitor, photos looked superb. However, cameras that cost just a little more offer better image quality and controls. The S8000’s screen and smart design aren’t enough to compensate.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

CCD effective megapixels

14.0 megapixels

CCD size

1/2.3in

Viewfinder

none

Viewfinder magnification, coverage

N/A

LCD screen size

3.0in

LCD screen resolution

921,000 pixels

Articulated screen

No

Live view

Yes

Optical zoom

10.0x

Zoom 35mm equivalent

30-300mm

Image stabilisation

optical, sensor shift

Maximum image resolution

4,320x3,240

Maximum movie resolution

1280x720

Movie frame rate at max quality

30fps

File formats

JPEG; QuickTime (AVC)

Physical

Memory slot

SDHC

Mermory supplied

32MB internal

Battery type

Li-ion

Battery Life (tested)

210 shots

Connectivity

USB, AV, mini HDMI

HDMI output resolution

1080i, 720p, 480p

Body material

aluminium

Lens mount

N/A

Focal length multiplier

N/A

Kit lens model name

N/A

Accessories

USB and AV cables

Weight

183g

Size

57x103x27mm

Buying Information

Warranty

two-year RTB

Price

£219

Supplier

http://www.amazon.co.uk

Details

www.nikon.co.uk

Camera Controls

Exposure modes

auto

Shutter speed

auto

Aperture range

f/3.5 (wide), f/5.6 (tele)

ISO range (at full resolution)

100 to 3200

Exposure compensation

+/-2 EV

White balance

auto, 5 presets, manual

Additional image controls

none

Manual focus

No

Closest macro focus

1cm

Auto-focus modes

multi, centre, spot, face detect

Metering modes

multi, centre-weighted, face detect

Flash

auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, red-eye reduction

Drive modes

single, continuous, self-timer

Basic Specifications

Physical

Buying Information

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