Thursday, 28 May 2009

Nikon Coolpix P90 12.1 Megapixels and 24x Zoom

The Nikon Coolpix P90 is a point-and-shoot camera that offers a 24x
optical zoom and a wide-angle view through its 26-mm lens which enables
super telephoto coverage of 624 mm. The camera allows you to take clear
photos from as close as 1 cm from an object. Image clarity supports
20″ x 30″ blow-ups.

The 12.1-megapixel camera can click an amazing 10 photos the instant you
press the shutter release button; these 10 images are a capture of
events that you would otherwise miss by the time you aim and shoot. This
is the Best Shot Selector (BSS) technology and it saves the sharpest image.

The camera has a 3.0-inch LCD that makes it easy for you to view and
share images with others. The LCD can rotate 90 degrees to facilitate
shots at difficult angles. An electronic viewfinder enables you to see
the object to be captured under any light condition.

Optical VR Image Stabilization counters camera shake due to hand tremors
by moving the image sensor accordingly. Shutter speed is adjusted by
motion detectors so that image sharpness is maintained in low light
conditions and when capturing fast-moving objects.

The P90 will be available from March onwards and will retail for $399.95.

PCMag

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