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Feedback on Nikon Coolpix P6000

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Old 13-01-2009, 4:15 PM   #1
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Feedback on Nikon Coolpix P6000

Hi,

As in the title I am thinking about purchasing one of these due to its GPS functionality to use in conjunction with the New Apple Ilife 09

I would appreciate any good or bad reports from real world users on the GPS performance and also the overall performance of the camera

Thanks in advance
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Old 04-07-2009, 7:56 PM   #2
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Re: Feedback on Nikon Coolpix P6000

anyone bought one of these yet? Any general feedback on the camera?

I am looking to downsize from my D80 but as I do indoor family photos I want to keep my SB-800 flash and use it with a P6000 (I hate shadows in my photos).

I have read loads of reviews on the P6000 but most seem to rate the G10 and LX3 higher. But I would be interested in real user feedback..

Thanks in advance.
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Old 05-11-2009, 12:26 AM   #3
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Re: Feedback on Nikon Coolpix P6000

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anyone bought one of these yet? Any general feedback on the camera?

I am looking to downsize from my D80 but as I do indoor family photos I want to keep my SB-800 flash and use it with a P6000 (I hate shadows in my photos).

I have read loads of reviews on the P6000 but most seem to rate the G10 and LX3 higher. But I would be interested in real user feedback..

Thanks in advance.
When mine works it works very well indeed and does take pretty good photos BUT alas it must have some sort of fault because although I have treated it kindly and even fed it a firmware update in an attempt to solve its problems .. by no means an easy process .... it continues to have trouble booting up and I frequently have had to use the ' get out of this quick ' awkward solution to system faults, auto focus faults, lens freeze and every other sort of weird default message which is to up-end the camera and momentarily release the battery from its housing return the same to its locked in position and then switch camera on again .. I've sometimes needed to do it 3 times before the camera will function. This technique is actually mentioned in the instruction manual but I didn't realize that I'd have to use it on a routine basis.

Basically what it amounts to is that whatever the cameras spec or review history my - brand new and in sealed packaging - camera is totally un-reliable and unless the manufacturer can offer some sort of solution then I've made a serious mistake in buying from an e bay dealer rather than a local shop since I'm going to have to find the time to pursue the dealer for redress.

Now its entirely possible that I have a rogue camera but my overall impression is that whilst the camera has a nice feel to it and sits in the hands very well and whilst it does have a huge theoretical capability it is far too complicated for everyday use and that the root of the problems that I'm having may well lie in the integration of very complicated software in a very small space. In retrospect I should have chosen something simpler.

Arnold.
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Old 05-11-2009, 11:28 AM   #4
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Re: Feedback on Nikon Coolpix P6000

I bought on one these back in July and used in on several occasion during a two week break including visits to Lake District etc and I was very happy with the performance.

Have also used it occasionally since then for quick shots etc and have never had any of the issues you mention below - never had to remove the battery to reset it etc. It seems you must have a dicky camera which needs to be repaired.

They are meant to have two years warranty and AFAIK the repair is done direct by Nikon's agent rather than via the retailer. So why not just try registering it on the Nikon website and then contact them to see if you can get it repaired?? They might just go by the registeration details and not ask for for proof of purchase etc?
Not long agao I had a problem with a 2nd hand Thinkpad Laptop I bought of ebay which was still under Lenovo warranty - I just contacted Lenovo direct and they sorted out the repair - never asked for any proof of purchase etc.
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