Nikon Coolpix 800 2MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom
Photography (Nikon)


Nikon


  • 2x optical plus 2.5 digital zoom lens with autofocus
  • Uses 4 AA batteries (alkalines included)
  • Connects to Macs and PCs via serial port
  • 2.1 megapixel sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 8 x 10 prints

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NEW BATTERY + CHARGER FOR Nikon COOLPIX 4300 4500 5000 5400 5700 775 800 8700 885 995 ENEL-1 EN-EL1 + car plug
Photography (SIB)


SIB

Price: $5.41


  • Charger Input Voltage : AC 100~240V 50~60 Hz - Charger Output Voltage : DC 4.2V or 8.4V 0.6A
  • Battery Type : Lithium-Ion - Battery Voltage : 7.4 V
  • This Product has 12 Months Replacement Warranty!
  • Battery Capacity : 900 mAh

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Nikon SB-400 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
Photography (Nikon)


Nikon

List Price: $0.00
Price: $119.00


  • Bounce capabilities in 4 steps up to 90 degrees; flash shooting distance range from 2 and up to 66 feet
  • 18mm angle of coverage with Nikon DX format digital SLR cameras
  • Approximate guide number of 98.4 feet at ISO 200 (at 18mm zoom head setting)
  • Operates on two AA-size (1.5V) batteries; fast 2.5 second recycling time

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Can You Transfer Pictures With Nikon coolpix 800?



I don't see why not.
get the drivers from the manufacture site.

free nikon coolpix 800 software download?

Hey i dont have the software that came with this camera to get pictures from my memory card
does anyone know where i can download it???


http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin/nikonusa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=14481&p_sid=5*dDcq-i&p_lva=61&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MTQsMTQmcF9wcm9kcz00MiwxMTImcF9jYXRzPTE4NSZwX3B2PTIuMTEyJnBfY3Y9MS4xODUmcF9zZWFyY2hfdHlwZT1hbnN3ZXJzLnNlYXJjaF9ubCZwX3BhZ2U9MQ%2A%2A&p_li=

Is it possible To put Pictures on my Nikon Coolpix L11?

6.0 Mega-pixels
iso 800
2.4inch LCD

My wife got a Digital picture frame for christmas and it reads our SanDisk card.I can plug it in and drag photos from the camera to the desktop but not the other way around. Wondering if there is a program or something thats will allow me to input files onto the card.


You should be able to drag photos onto the card.
Check to see that the "read-only" switch is not flipped, usually it is on the side of the card.


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which of the 6 camera's do you think is best?

I planning to buy a digi camera, but there are soooooooooo many those days that i like to hear from others their opinion.
I already pick 7.
Canon:
IXUS 60
IXUS 65
IXUS 750
IXUS 800

NIKON:
Coolpix P4

Panasonic:
Lumix FX01
Lumix FX9

Does anyone have experience or have the knowledge to advice me. I also should appreciate if someone knows can tell me a site what test cameras or compare them.
Thanks a lot.
I saw two saying the 800, but i also like to know, Why?


For in depth and honest reviews of digital cameras (including value for money), I turn to just two sites. You can see if they have a full review for the models you're considering:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/default.asp?view=alpha
http://www.steves-digicams.com/hardware_reviews.html
At dpreview you can aso compare the technical specifications of all of these cameras side by side:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sidebyside.asp
Have fun!


If I where u I would get a canon but an xpert should answer u...


Any canon camera is of top quality! Forget Panasonic/sony.
After Canon, Nikkon is good!


IXUS 800


They´re all good, but if I had to choose I would properly take CANON


My Dad has a Canon Rebel 8mega pixels and is VERY happy with it.

Check out Consumer Reports either in print from your library or online at consumerreports.org They are the best for side by side comparison of just about any product and you will find that they are NOT paid by the manufacturers - in fact they accept NO advertising.


It all depends what you want to do with your camera if it's just for every now and then taking a pic or if you want really quality pics, and want to start getting good results and play with it.
I prefer Canon , I bought myself a Canon EOS 300D last year and I love it a really good camera and there is so much to learn.I'm looking at buying a new 300mm lens for it.It;s a really expensive hooby thow but great fun and great ways to catch good memories.
Other wise if you don't want to go too big go for Sony Sybershot.Really good caameras you wont be disapointed.
Cheers mate


canon is the best one


You can get good deals from Woolworth's on basic digital cameras and printers.It has simple instructions and is a good starter camera. The name is not a well known one it is called Acer. Happy Clicking.


canon

which flash is similar to the Nikon SB-800 flash?

I desire to have the Nikon sb 800 flash but can't afford it, average price being 250-335.00 on Ebay. So, I'm considering third party flash units. Do anyone know which flash is EXACTLY like the Nikon sb 800 model? (no matter if it's third party or otherwise). I want to do research on any suggestion given. I currently have a Nikon coolpix 8700 camera, but is considering upgrading to the Nikon D200 within the next 6 months. The "suggested flash" will need to be compatible for both cameras. Serious answers Only please....


you could try something like nikon sb-28 or the brother of sb-800, the sb-600 that is cheaper but also good.

for other brand, find Metz. models such as mecablitz 54mz or 44 af-4 for nikon mount should be good too. remember, get a nikon mount flash.


Sigma also makes some very good flashes.

http://www.sigmaphoto.com/flashes/flashes_flashes.asp

The Nikon SB-600 is also very good.


I haven't purchased a D-200 yet (maybe in a few months) but I will caution you about one thing....I know of no other flashes that will work EXACTLY like an SB-800. The SB-600 is pretty close in size and power. One of the things the Nikon flash system that I really like is the multi-flash wireless control set-up. I can adjust power ratios from the camera on individual flashes. This really makes life easier on a location shoot where you've placed a flash in a hard-to-reach position. The SB-600 works well with the D-70 and the D2X but I don't know if they are making a dedicated flash for the D-200. I don't know of any other manufacturer that builds a third-party flash that will allow you to use this specific feature.

I've got a wedding photographer friend who shoots Nikon and uses a Metz 76 MZ-5. He likes it because it has more power than the SB-800.

Good luck.

What is the best digital camera for low light resolution?

I currently have a Nikon Coolpix 3200 camera which was given to me as a gift...The megapixels aren't that great on this camera, and I am into photography and want to step it up a notch and get a better digital camera. I take a lot of indoor photos, and I have found that with the camera I have now, I can't take good pictures inside. They come out pretty pixelated and I usually get only 2 good shots out of every 5 or 6. And forget trying to take pictures at a concert... they never turn out. Does anyone know of any really good digital camera that works well indoors? I am interested in maybe getting one with an interchangable lens. Price really isnt that much of an option, something around $400 - $800 may be good for me right now.. but I'm open to any option.


A digital SLR will have the best lens that will allow the most light in.

Some "prosumer" (non-SLR) models have very good lenses too, which do very well. Look for a small number given for the f value (f2). A small f number means a big aperture, means more light, means better low light pictures.

Advice on upgrading an old digital camera's memory card?

I have a Nikon CoolPix 800 (2 mega pixel). It only has a 64 Mb card and I bought a 2 Gb card today. The girl who sold it to me said my camera may not support it, it might say unreadable b/c it is too big. I can return it if it is not opened. She said if it has 2-4 Megapixel, it has less chance of supporting the new card than if it were a 7 or 8 Megapixel. Before I throw my money away by opening the package, do you know if my camera might take the card?

My Nikon coolpix 5600 camera? Will not download?

. Its like it is not connected. I tried to do it manualy and it only reads 700,800 or Nikon900 (windows xp)
I am computer stupid, but I know it is pluged in correct an it is on ( camera)HELP.
Oh I bought it used so no directions(camera)


Here's the user guide that you can download.
http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin/nikonusa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=13568&p_created=1116011675&p_sid=a*Yombzi&p_accessibility=0&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPSZwX3NvcnRfYnk9JnBfZ3JpZHNvcnQ9JnBfcm93X2NudD0xMiZwX3Byb2RzPTEsMTYwJnBfY2F0cz0xODcmcF9wdj0yLjE2MCZwX2N2PTEuMTg3JnBfc2VhcmNoX3R5cGU9YW5zd2Vycy5zZWFyY2hfbmwmcF9wYWdlPTE*&p_li=&p_topview=1

Here's the link to Picture Project download
http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin/nikonusa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=61&p_created=1029180813&p_sid=a*Yombzi&p_accessibility=0&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MTUmcF9wcm9kcz00MiwxMTImcF9jYXRzPTE4NSZwX3B2PTIuMTEyJnBfY3Y9MS4xODUmcF9zZWFyY2hfdHlwZT1hbnN3ZXJzLnNlYXJjaF9ubCZwX3BhZ2U9MQ**&p_li=&p_topview=1

Canon Powershot... SD700, 800 or 900?

I see one is like 10.4 megapix...I want a good camera to take nice pics but im not like a photographer or anything. I currently have a nikon coolpix. So which out of the 3 is the best?
Whats the difference between them?
What is image stabilization??? And my coolpix is 4 yrs old and the screen is cracked


SD 700
$ 344
6.0-megapixel
zoom: 35-140mm with image stabilization
maximum ISO 800
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SD 800
$ 384
7.1-megapixel
zoom: 28-105mm with image stabilization
maximum ISO 1600
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SD 900
$ 457
10.0-megapixel
zoom: 37-111mm but NO image stabilization
maximum ISO 1600
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All of the other features and controls are virtually identical. They also all get great reviews.
So, which one? To be perfectly honest, all compact cameras with more than 8-megapixels are marketing hype. There is no way that the lens is good enough to give you that much resolution. So if 10-megapixels isn't a bonus, the SD900's lack of image stabilization and high cost disqualify it for me.
Between the 700 and the 800, the 800 gives you a bit more REAL resolution, and in theory you can use it in very low light. The pictures will look like crap if you set the ISO to 1600 - but it's there if you need it. Also, the 800 has the widest zoom of all three models, which is great for indoor shots and landscapes. For me, the SD800 is worth the extra $40.
But since you already have a digital camera, I'm a bit curious why you're upgrading to another point & shoot. Digital cameras have come a long way over the past few years, and the Powershot is a great camera, but still... Play around with it in the store for a few minutes to see if it's really THAT much better than your old CoolPix.

I need someone experienced with digital cameras to help me narrow down my choices..?

I'm not a professional - only 14 - but I have a serious passion for graphic design, and so therefore want a camera with excellent image quality as to make them easier to work with in Photoshop. Great macro shots and night shots would be nice, but in particular, I want something you can recommend with your full confidence.

But it can't be too pricey either - I don't think I'll be able to spend more than 500-600, though one of the cameras I've narrowed it down to is in the 800's.

So if you have any personal experience with the following cameras, and any advice as to what's best for ME, I would really appreciate it. :)

nikon coolpix p3
canon powershot g7
nikon d80
canon powershot a640

which one?


In the real world, I think you are looking at the A640. The D80 with a good lens is simply out of your price range. Do not get the P3 without considering that it does not have an optical viewfinder. Also, the default settings are somewhat soft and this may not be best for graphic applications. You CAN sharpen them in the menu system of the camera or using Photoshop, etc. If you are still interest in the Nikon, consider a P4, which is about $50 cheaper because it does not have the WiFi connection, unless your computer and/or printer are suitably equipped. Otherwise, they are identical.

In the review of the G7, the conclusion states, " Interestingly the output from the G7 and it's far less pricey stable mate, the A640, is pretty much identical (in fact if anything the A640 actually manages a fractionally higher resolution)." The G7 and A640 go down to 1 cm for macro, also.

Since the G7 sells for $550-600 and the A640 sells for $400 or less, the choice is clear. Besides, you will need another $50-60 for a good 1 GB memory card, which would put the G7 out of your budget. The G7 (and P3/P4) DO have image stabilization, but for serious graphic work, you will be using a tripod anyhow and won't need that feature.

Go here and look at the green links for "Our in-depth review" and read the user comments. I only included the A620 so you can read the review and comments. This is pretty much the same camera as the A640, except for the obvious improvement in pixel count.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_a640%2Ccanon_g7%2Cnikon_cpp3%2Ccanon_a620&show=all