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Jacc
4th of February 2009 (Wed), 03:30
http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0901/nikonp90-lg1.jpg

Nikon unveils 24X zoom P90, 15X L100 cams

As part of its launches ahead of the PMA photo expo, Nikon today released a pair of high-zoom COOLPIX cameras. The P90 (http://macnn.com/rd/122079==http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Digital-Camera/26171/COOLPIX-P90.html) is Nikon's most powerful non-SLR camera and centers on a 24X zoom lens with a rare 26-624mm coverage that lets it both accommodate wide-angle shots as well as very distant telephoto shots. The camera maker has also detached the LCD from the body and gives the P90 a swiveling 3-inch display, though it depends on an electronic viewfinder for head-on previews. The 12-megapixel shooter is also notable for a very high-speed, 15 frames per second shooting mode at a stepped-down 1080p resolution (up to 3 seconds) and can also up the light sensitivity as high as ISO 6,400 by capturing at 3 megapixels. Nikon further touts four-way hardware image stabilization, an improved face detection system that recognizes off-angle faces, motion detection that can auto-tune shutter speed and ISO, and smile detection.

The 10-megapixel L100 (http://macnn.com/rd/122080==http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Digital-Camera/26170/COOLPIX-L100.html) is a budget cousin of the P90 and has a 15X, 28-420mm lens along with a fixed LCD. It shoots at a slightly slower 13 frames per second (for 2.3 seconds) and can boost to at most ISO 3,200.

Nikon plans to ship the P90 first, with a March arrival and a $400 price.

http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0901/nikonp90-lg2.jpg

Croasdail
4th of February 2009 (Wed), 07:15
honestly, I am a nikon fan as I own a D3 and D700 having dumped most of my Canon gear. That said, their consumer stuff still sucks. I would be very surprised if they have really improved things much in this line.

AdamJL
4th of February 2009 (Wed), 07:19
Cool, looks like a nice travel cam.

jgrussell
4th of February 2009 (Wed), 11:48
Putting the swivel LCD on these cameras is smart. Wish Canon would do it on an S5 type.

mattograph
4th of February 2009 (Wed), 11:51
But can it post its shots directly to the web like my iphone? I think not.

I will give them this, though. Its a nice looking camera. Love to see it when that periscope of a lens is fully extended!

tkbslc
5th of February 2009 (Thu), 01:23
Putting the swivel LCD on these cameras is smart. Wish Canon would do it on an S5 type.

Funny you should mention that because the S5 actually has a swivel LCD as well as the new SX10.

stephen_g
5th of February 2009 (Thu), 04:18
Why would anyone want that kinda zoom?
It's just silly, the people who buy them probably won't have tripods or any idea that you need to secure your camera at such long focal lengths.
Also, why would you only want 3 seconds of video? That's just silly!

mattograph
5th of February 2009 (Thu), 08:46
Why would anyone want that kinda zoom?
It's just silly, the people who buy them probably won't have tripods or any idea that you need to secure your camera at such long focal lengths.
Also, why would you only want 3 seconds of video? That's just silly!

A zoom with that reach guarantees that ALL your photos are soft -- consistency is the key!

tkbslc
5th of February 2009 (Thu), 10:37
Why would anyone want that kinda zoom?
It's just silly, the people who buy them probably won't have tripods or any idea that you need to secure your camera at such long focal lengths.
Also, why would you only want 3 seconds of video? That's just silly!

Although I agree that most people don't need that kinda zoom, the 3 seconds was for the 15fps burst shooting (of pictures) at 1080P resolution (1920x1080)

stephen_g
6th of February 2009 (Fri), 16:51
Oh, I see.
Still, not very practical, that's tiny!