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I absolutely love this camera! My friend had one and I was amazed at how the pictures and video came out. For the price, It was a steal! Things I like: 1. Great 12MP Pictures 2. Zoom & Focus is stunning 3. Very Fast and easy to use Things I dislike: 1. Touch screen is alittle sensitive 2. Should have more options in the menu This Product is very good and for the price I could not refuse. I would tell a friend about this. Very pleased.
I bought this camera on ebay I was expecting the screen to be better quality, but it isn't very good. But the camera takes good pictures especially when you view them on a smartphone. A next disappointment I have, is that the video comes in avi format not good for phone. You have to have a video converter to convert the video to mp4 from avi so that you can play the video on your phone. S2700 Nikon is not the best choice. Otherwise camera was worth what I paid for, because I bought it used.
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Am travelling this summer and wanted a cheap, secondhand digital cam to try out during the trips -- this turned out to be a great model with easy to use features, plenty of settings to give different edits and feels to the picture, functional touchscreen with attached pen, and the flash adds even more life to what you capture. Can't wait to use this!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The touch screen is a great feature! There are also many other features to get you the best photo possible like smile timer, face recognition, and different scenes. However, there is no flash when recording a video. The video quality seems good but you must record in good lighting. Nice slim camera and easy to use. Will recommend for anyone who wants good pictures no matter where you are.
The good: Stylish ultracompact design; responsive 3-inch touch-screen display. The bad: Inconsistent autofocus; poor low-light photos, performance. The bottom line: Nikon's budget-friendly Coolpix S4000 offers up a large, responsive touch screen, but its performance will test your patience. Normally when there's a performance complaint about a touch-screen camera, it's about the responsiveness of the display. That's not true for the Nikon Coolpix S4000. Its touch controls respond well to both fingertips and the included stylus. Nikon makes the screen useful, too, not just relegating it to functions that would be better suited for physical buttons. The performance problems are related to the autofocus system, which is inconsistent at best, and general shooting speeds. There is little discernible distortion when the lens is extended. Center sharpness is good, but there was visible softness in the top right corner of the lens on my review camera. This is only noticeable when photos are viewed at 100 percent, though. Purple/blue fringing on high-contrast subjects is typical of this class of camera, but the S4000 displays an above-average amount of it. It's especially visible on off-center subjects and background objects. At sensitivities at and below ISO 200, the camera produces bright, vibrant, and reasonably accurate colors, though reds seem to blow out. Clipped highlights are a problem for this camera (as well as many point-and-shoots), however exposure is generally OK, and white balance is fairly accurate, too. Movie quality is on par with a pocket video camera; it's good but jittery when the shooter or subject is moving. Keep the camera still and you'll get decent clips for Web sharing. You don't get use of the optical zoom while recording; only digital zoom is available. The Nikon Coolpix S4000 is not an easy recommendation. If your endgame is great photos regardless of lighting conditions, it's definitely a pass. Its inconsistent autofocus and somewhat slow shooting performance can make it frustrating to use, too. On the other hand, the touch-screen interface is responsive, and the camera is capable of taking a decent snapshot in bright lighting. The wide-angle lens and Smart Portrait system make it an adequate choice for portraits if they're for Web use or small prints with little or no cropping. The S4000 is otherwise too much of a compromise for the money.Read full review