Typical price: £410
What is it: An 8-megapixel digital camera
What we think: We like the image stabilisation, and the overall ease of use has improved from the previous model, but the image quality could be better
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Nikon Coolpix 8800 user reviews
April 15, 2006
Posted by: Adrian Reynolds
"Very good images, vibration reduction great on zoomed images"
June 4, 2005
Posted by: Rod Blocksidge
"A very good camera with a superb lens and excellent vibration reduction"
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