Nikon Coolpix P1 review

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The Nikon Coolpix P1's good image quality offsets its novel but limited Wi-Fi capabilities

Good

  • Wi-Fi transfer and printing
  • Very good image quality
  • Many customisable image parameters

Bad

  • Sluggish performance
  • Limited manual-exposure control
  • Can't email images or post them to the Web via Wi-Fi

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This autumn, many buyers will consider the compact, 8-megapixel Nikon Coolpix P1 for its novel built-in Wi-Fi transmitter. They'll find, however, that its wireless capabilities are limited compared with those of other consumer Wi-Fi cameras, such as the Kodak EasyShare One and the Canon PowerShot SD430.

While the Kodak can transfer, print, email and Web-post pictures via a wireless hot spot, the Nikon can transfer pictures only to a nearby computer or printer -- both of which are faster and less complicated operations over a USB cable. Fortunately for Nikon, the Coolpix P1, which also has a 5-megapixel sibling, the Coolpix P2, delivers good image quality and a familiar Nikon interface that makes it much better than the Kodak for shooting photos.

Features
Before using the P1, you must install a version of Nikon's image-management software that includes a wireless-setup routine. Setup is fairly simple, but Wi-Fi transfers are a chore: they're much slower than USB transfers, they drain the camera's batteries and they're subject to the whims of your computer's Wi-Fi reception. We see the P1's Wi-Fi capabilities as helpful for special applications -- for instance, printing photos as they're shot at events -- but superfluous for typical home use.

The 170g Nikon Coolpix P1 has a fairly mixed feature set, with myriad image-control parameters but limited manual-exposure options. You can adjust contrast, saturation and sharpening, and you can even turn sharpening off. Most of the 16 scene modes have two advanced options that provide some manual control. However, the P1 doesn't offer full manual exposure -- only an aperture-priority mode that lets you select from a fairly limited range between f/2.7 and f/7.3. The lens has a pretty standard 36mm-to-126mm (35mm equivalent) zoom range. The camera has no raw or uncompressed-TIFF support.

Performance
The Nikon Coolpix P1's most noticeable flaw is its somewhat sluggish performance. Slower than many cameras in its class, it takes more than 5 seconds to grab its first shot after powering up, and it has a poor continuous-shooting rate of 0.7 to 1.4 frames per second. Shutter lag is average at around 0.7 seconds.

Some users may find the Nikon Coolpix P1's photo quality good enough to offset the poor performance, but you may want to shop around a little before deciding.

Shooting speed in seconds
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Shutter lag (typical)
Time to first shot
Typical shot-to-shot time
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N1
0.3
1.8
1.6
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1
0.6
3.8
1.4
Olympus micro 800 Digital
0.6
2.0
1.7
Canon PowerShot S80
0.7
2.8
0.7
Canon PowerShot SD550
0.7
1.6
2.0
Nikon Coolpix P1
0.7
5.2
4.0

Continuous-shooting speed in frames per second
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1
2.4
Canon PowerShot SD550
1.8
Olympus micro 800
1.3
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N1
1.2
Canon PowerShot S80
1.0
Nikon Coolpix P1
0.7

Image quality
Image quality is very good on the Nikon Coolpix P1, with neutral colour balance and minimal lens and processing artefacts. Flesh tones are pleasing and warm, showing little ruddiness, even with flash. The lens-and-sensor combination provides fairly sharp images. The smart exposure system makes it very hard to blow out highlights, though unfortunately, its compression of the dynamic range means shadow detail suffers.

Flaws are minor; we noticed some vignetting and barrel distortion in our test shots, but it was hard to see in everyday snapshots. We did see purple fringing in backlit scenes when viewing photos at full size, though.

Edited by Lori Grunin
Additional editing by Nick Hide

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1 star out of 5

anonymous 17 July 2006

Good: Its size

Bad: Lack of viewfinder; the LCD screen is too dark for good composition

Comment: This camera was an insurance replacement and I wish I had never seen it! The viewing screen (even set at full brightness) was too dark for accurate composition outdoors, sometimes to dark to see anything at all! On playback, it frequently gave returned images that were not the last one taken, but from somewhere in the middle of the memory card(!) and the two stage

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