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Nikon Coolpix S570 reviews

Nikon Coolpix S570

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- 4

 

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- 09 February 2010 -
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- 3.5
- 29 January 2010 -
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- 0
- 29 January 2010 -
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- 4
- 24 January 2010 -
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- 4
- 21 December 2009 -
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- 0

 

“ And that's the problem here really. A fleet of foot snapper this is not, focus is slow and not always able to key on your subjects, be they backlit, normally lit or otherwise. In the darker situations you're likely to use the camera (parties, nights out and the like), focusing becomes more problematic, noise issue notwithstanding. And so, while this is by no means the worst compact we've reviewed - and to be fair it is typical of such cameras - at this price it is one of the most disappointing Nikon compacts we've reviewed, which is a shame... ”

Pocket-lint's rating:
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- 3.5

 

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“ The Nikon CoolPix S570 was a tough one to review, on the one hand it is slow, very slow, both in the shot to shot delay and in the CS mode. If I was purchasing this camera to take pictures of the kids at sporting events I would be disappointed. Then there is the issue with the LCD. Its low quality was continually creeping up. On the other hand. It has a great price at $180.00 and you get really good images for that price. It's also very easy to operate. If you want a camera that you do not have to fiddle with, something to just pull out, turn on and start taking static pictures (like landscapes, etc.), the Coolpix S570 fits the bill... ”

Steves Digicams's rating:
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“ Although the Nikon CoolPix S570 has a fairly average specification and lacks a number of useful and popular features, it is very well made, easy and fun to use, and handles extremely well. It has above average performance, works well in low light, and the image quality is also better than most others in its class. All in all, the S570 is excellent value for money... ”

TrustedReviews's rating:
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- 4

 

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“ The Nikon COOLPIX S570 is a 12.1 Megapixel camera with a 5x optical zoom lens, and a 2.7in LCD screen that offers fully automatic operation with automatic scene selection and face detection. It's a lightweight, reasonably stylish compact with a capable zoom range which includes wide-angle coverage.

The most oustanding thing about the COOLPIX S570 is its picture quality which in our outdoor real-life tests and gallery shots proved to be every bit as good as the more expensive cameras it was up against. The COOLPIX S570 has some significant shortcomings though, the most important of which is the ineffectiveness of its electronic VR (Vibration Reduction) technology which processes photos in the camera to reduce the effects of camera shake. Both this and the 'motion reduction' feature, which increases the ISO in low light to provide a faster shutter speed are no substitute for optical image stabilisation.

Aside from that, and some other niggles like a slow, fussy flash recycle sequence and being able to remove the card with the power on, the COOLPIX S570 is a capable mid-priced point-and-shoot compact that performs well and produces excellent quality results. If you can live without HD video and optical stabilisation, it's a great camera for the money... ”

CameraLabs's rating:
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- 4

 

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“ I’m sure everyone’s heard of the saying that you pay for what you get. In the case of the Nikon Coolpix S570, you’re not paying a lot; so don’t expect an exceptional camera with a whole lot of bells and whistles. Instead, you’re getting a fairly average point-and-shoot device at about $200. The Nikon Coolpix S570 is compact with average battery life and acceptable build quality.

The Nikon Coolpix S570 has a 5X optical zoom lens that has the same focal coverage and aperture range as the S640, but minus optical image stabilization. The camera’s slow lens aperture, lack of real image stabilization and image quality that’s only usable up to ISO 200/400 means the Coolpix S570’s use is almost limited exclusively to shooting in well-lit conditions (unless you bring a tripod around).

No manual controls, plenty of scene modes and sub-standard VGA movie mode, the Coolpix S570 reminds me a lot of Olympus’ super-budget FE-series. The camera is also missing things like metering mode and continuous AF options found on the Coolpix S640. At least there’s auto scene selection in shooting mode and three post-shooting editing tools in playback. The camera isn’t particularly fast, with below average continuous shooting and decent focusing and startup times.

The Nikon Coolpix S570 is ironically an el-cheapo camera that doesn’t offer good value. It’s a poor performer in low-light; limiting you to shooting outdoors or in bright light unless you enjoy lugging around a tripod or hunting for flat surfaces to perch the camera. It’s doesn’t stand out in any other particular area either and is no better a deal than the S640. If you want a cheap camera with above average amount of zoom, then I think Panasonic’s budget FS-series are a better choice with less compromises... ”

DPInterface's rating:
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