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a)its small, but heavy enough to stop your hand shaking too much when trying to take a decent picture (as can happen with some of the lighter ones)
b) for the price, its packed with features, the 3mp is plenty for most people's needs, unless you want to make poster-sized prints; it has video recording with audio which most at this size and price dont (the only other one i found with audio was the kodak easyshare which feels like a brick and is too bulky for me to carry around regularly); a decent optical zoom; well planned design, ie not too fiddly, sometimes the dials on digital cameras are a real nuisance; shutter lag not too much at all...i could go on on the features, but it'd take too long.
c)its not too technical...i'm more of a point and shoot gal, and this has enough pre-set scene modes for me not to worry about remembering what white balance and exp i should be using for a candlelit foto (tho you can play around with the technical settings separately, to an extent, if you are so inclined)
d)its nikon - well respected brand.
all in all, i think ive made the right choice, and i dont think you'd be disappointed with this camera if you're looking for mid-range compact, it really does have pretty much everything you'd need or expect from a camera in this price bracket
*I wanted something small and compact to travel with. The DC3400 was as heavy as my SLR camera.
*I already had two other electronic items that use Secure Digital/Multimedia cards (PDA and camcorder), and did not want to buy a camera which would require me to buy another type of card.
*It was based on the strength of its predecessor, the Coolpix 3100.
For anyone who has never used a digital camera, this is a fairly simple one to use straight out of the box, but it's best to read the manual (which for a manual is quite good reading)! There are loads of picture modes, it's worth reading up about those. I've tried most of them, the one that has impressed me the most is the Panoramic mode and the ArcSoft software on the CD. The picture quality is very good for a 3 megapixel camera. Movie playback is good but uses QuickTime which is ok if you don't mind installing another bit of software to view films. The CD had lots of software that I'm not going to use, but for anyone without picture editing software it might be useful. In addition, it only uses two AA batteries the batteries provided lasted about 3 days. It's compact size means it's light to carry and to travel with.
It's a good buy for someone who wants to use their camera in a variety of conditions. For the first time buyer, this is a good camera to start with, or the Coolpix 3100 (if you already use CompactFlash). Anyone wanting to upgrade from 1 or 2 megapixel cameras but doesn't want to splash out the extra on a 4 megapixel camera (yet!), this is a worthwhile investment.
After visiting Nikon's own website I finally realised the difference between the 3100 &... Read more
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