The Coolpix P80 is a point-and-shoot digital camera produced by Nikon that was introduced in April 2008.[2]
Overview | |
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Type | Point-and-shoot |
Lens | |
Lens | 18x Optical Zoom-NIKKOR 4.7–84.2 mm (35mm format picture angle: 27–486 mm) |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | CCD |
Maximum resolution | 3648 × 2736 |
Film speed | 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 (ISO equivalent) |
Storage media | Internal 50 MB + SD |
Focusing | |
Focus areas | Auto (9-area automatic selection), center and manual with 99 focus areas |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure metering | 256-segment matrix, center-weighted, spot, spot AF |
Flash | |
Flash | Built in flash. Range: 0.5–8.8 m (1 ft 8 in – 28 ft 10 in) |
Shutter | |
Shutter | mechanical and charge-coupled electronic |
Shutter speed range | 8 sec to 1/2000 sec |
Continuous shooting | 13 frame/s |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
General | |
Video recording | 480p and 240p at 30fps and 15fps[1] |
LCD screen | 2.7", 230k-pixel TFT |
Battery | EN-EL5 Li-ion |
Weight | 365 g (12.9 oz) [Not inc batteries or memory card] |
Its image sensor is a CCD with 10.1 megapixels. It has an 18x optical zoom lens that is not interchangeable.
The Coolpix P80 was superseded in March 2009 by the Nikon Coolpix P90.
Features
editIts image sensor is a CCD with 10.1 megapixels. It has a 2.7-inch (69 mm) thin-film transistor LCD screen with 230,000 pixels. The P80 comes with an 18x optical zoom Nikkor fixed lens that is not interchangeable, and with vibration reduction (VR) optical image stabilization. Its image processor provides face-priority autofocus, in-camera red-eye fix, D-lighting, backlight and panorama assist.
The camera can record video in AVI-format at up to 480p (VGA) at 30 frames per second,[1] and audio in WAV-format.
Its interface is a USB port that can be used to connect the camera directly to a printer that supports PictBridge.
Video output can be selected between NTSC and PAL.
A fully charged battery is sufficient to take approximately 250 shots.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ a b "Nikon P80 Review". Imaging Resource. 2008.
- ^ "Nikon Coolpix P80". Digital Photography Review. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
External links
editMedia related to Nikon Coolpix P80 at Wikimedia Commons