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Nikon Zoom 300 AF

Item is a battery operated automatic point and shoot camera for photographs on 35 mm camera. Black, plastic body with Nikon Zoom Lens 35-70mm macro.

Nikon Coolpix 4300

The Nikon Coolpix 4300 is a digital camera that was made by Nikon. The camera has a compact, smooth, all-plastic body with a matte-silver finish. It was regarded as a moderately high-end point and shoot camera, although it also had manual exposure and manual focus options. It had a Nikkor 3x optical Zoom lens, with a focal length of 8 to 24 mm (equivalent of a field of view in 38 to 114 mm lens on a 25mm camera), as well as an aperture of f/2.8–4.9 and shutter speed of 8–1/1,000 sec. It was capable of ISO equivalents of 100, 200, and 400. At 4.0 megapixels, it was capable of delivering 2,272 x 1,704 pixel images. It also had the ability to record 320 x 240 resolution, 15 fps silent video clips in the QuickTime .MOV file format.

The Coolpix 4300 was criticized for its short battery life and non-standard size lithium battery.

Nikon Coolpix P60

The Nikon Coolpix P60 is a digital camera with automatic and manual settings to satisfy beginner to intermediate camera users. It features a 2.5-inch LCD, a 5x Nikkor lens, an 8.1 megapixel sensor, sensor-shift image stabilization, and an electronic viewfinder. It has a black, semi-compact plastic body with silver accents and a classic shape; the Nikon website press release about it described the design as "orthodox" for the sake of "reliability and familiarity."

Nikon Coolpix P90

The Nikon Coolpix P90 is the successor to the P80 and was replaced after a year of production by the P100. I had a plastic body in matte and gloss textures and rubberized grip. It is a 12-megapixel CCD digital camera with a fixed 24× Zoom Nikkor ED glass lens, giving more than twelve times image magnification when fully extended, the farthest zoom reach for a fixed lens camera at this time. An in-camera feature compensates for lens pincushion- and barrel distortion in the image and the zoom function is supported a VR, or vibration reduction image sensor shift system. The camera has a three-inch (76 mm) LCD display that may be folded 45 degrees downward and 90 degrees upward.