Nikon Coolpix P80 10.1 Megapixel features an effective megapixel count of 10.1, which enhances the potential of the high performance digital image-processing engine for outstanding image quality, while an improved 18x Zoom-NIKKOR lens delivers yet more flexibility by ably covering a range from panoramic landscapes to close-up portraits. Image sensor shift VR (Vibration Reduction) image stabilization compensates for camera shake or movement by unsteady subjects to realize yet sharper results. And extended light sensitivity up to ISO 6400 further helps prevent blurred shots in lower light, or when capturing fast-moving subjects.
Take more high-resolution pictures faster with this 4GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.
Transfer files quickly and easily with this USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SD) Card Reader.
Increase your shooting capacity with this powerful EN-EL5 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
This attractive case fits your camera neatly and securely. Fully padded to protect your equipment.
Retrieve lost or deleted images from your memory card with Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software.
Keep multiple memory cards protected and organized with this durable storage wallet.
Take sharp, blur-free photos and great macro shots with the flexible tabletop tripod.
Helpful consumer’s review
This is what practitioners of Kyudo, the Japanese martial archery, seek: “correct hitting is in correct shooting”. And this is how this camera makes you feel after mastering and getting used to its controls and abilities.
After months of research I decided and bought this ultrazoom. SLRs take better pictures but I refuse to carry all the extra equipment when on vacation. NIKON P5100 was the choice on the other end but it lacked both the x18 tele and the wide end zoom.
The (close) second contender was OLYMPUS SP-570UZ but here is why I found the NIKON a better choice and did not regret it: although the OLYMPUS comes with a larger zoom (x20) it is controlled solely by an awkward (motorized) ring that requires both hands and has an uneven feeling. Moreover, both cameras sport 10MP but, contrary to the OLYMPUS which just had more mega-pixels crammed onto the old (550 & 560) sensor, the NIKON comes with a newly developed sensor. On top of that, I avoided the slow and limited XD-cards OLYMPUS seems stuck on. On the other hand, I missed on 2mm of wideness and x2 on tele zoom.


















