Nikon Coolpix S600 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Zoom with Vibration Reduction (Slate Black) Reviews

Dhoogle Home > Back to Search


    

Nikon Coolpix S600 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Zoom with Vibration Reduction (Slate Black)xToo low to display

(43 reviews)

Best Price: Too low to display

4x Wide Angle Optical Zoom / 2.7" Wide LCD / ISO to 3200 / Image Stabilization / SD SDHC Memory Card Support / ElectronicFlash 2.7-inch high-resolution LCD monitor with anti-reflection coating Active Child mode for automatic tracking and focusing on a subject Pastel mode for soft, impressionistic images Three Unique Nikon Image Innovations for high performance - Face-priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and D-Lighting 45MB Internal Memory / Accepts SD or SDHC Memory Cards - 1GB advised for practical use Vibration Reduction (VR) Optical lens shift VR Hi-Speed USB Scene Modes - Active Child, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Portrait, Party/Indoor, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/Dawn, Night Landscape, Close Up, Museum, Fireworks Show, Copy, Back Light, Panorama Assist Auto, Manual, Macro Focus modes Power sources - Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL10 (supplied), AC Adapter EH-62D (optional) Battery life - Approx. 190 shots with EN-EL10 battery (based on CIPA standard) Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) 88.5 x 53 x 22.5 mm (3.5 x 2.1 x 0.9 in.) excluding projections; Weight 130 g (4.6 oz.) without battery and SD memory card Supplied Accessories - USB Cable UC-E6, Audio and Video Cable EG-CP14, Strap AN-CP18, Rechargeable Battery EN-EL10, Battery Charger MH-63, Software Suite for COOLPIX (Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.) MPN: 25594 - UPC: 018208255948



Customer Reviews

  • Size Doesn't Matter - Impressive!


    By A2ID49K5845BLU on 2008-04-29
    I own a Nikon D70, so I'm a little jaded when it comes to image quality. This little thing with a slim profile and a big clear lcd screen feels well-made in the hands. It is point and shoot picture taking at its best.

    I bought this for my husband who isn't a natural photographer. He needed something that would fit in his chest pocket of his uniform on overseas deployments. The Nikon Coolpix S600 is about the size of a razor cellphone, but just slightly thicker. The buttons seem natural in their places and the features aren't useless tacked on extras like in some cameras. Pretty much anyone can take good pictures with this camera (when the manual is read).

    D-lighting in combination with the high ISO function makes pictures that aren't washed out with flash. The background and the foreground are more even toned and subjects don't look like ghosts. The VR (vibration reduction) lens accounts for camera shake and more pictures are likely to come out clearer which is always a good thing in those candid, spur of the moment shots. One thing that I didn't see on this page is the mention of being SDHC capable. SDHC is the latest in SD memory (which memory cards this camera takes) and it basically means that there is a greater storage capacity without loss of quality. The transfer rate is also higher when uploading to a computer. In the end it means more good pictures! I also love the anti-glare coating on the lcd screen so you can see what is on the screen even in bright sunlight.

    The only con that I've run across with this is the battery life. Because it is such a tiny little thing, the battery is pretty small. You can get approx 190 shots with it. Of course it is rechargable, but I like to always have a fresh extra one on hand. Get an extra one Nikon EN-EL10, and I suggest using only Nikon components with my cameras. Also, find a slim case that ZIPS to protect it.

  • Very nice little point and shoot


    By A3FPSY1M6G7XIB on 2008-05-10
    This is a very nice little point and shoot. I had purchased it for a friend to be able to use to just take snapshots, and during a short vacation getaway found that the image quality was just about as good as my more expensive compact digital camera -- easy to use, fast start-up, and lots of scene modes.

    Note that the out-of-the-box configuration is not all that great for action shots -- make sure you familiarize yourself with the scene modes already set up by Nikon -- you'll find a huge difference right away!!

    The menus are a bit difficult to navigate for newcomers: I had to do some setup for my buddy -- but it's a breeze for those who are familiar with the Nikon systems.

    This really is a great little camera that gives surprisingly wonderful shots -- it's hard to classify it as a snapshot digital camera with such high IQ.

    Get an extra battery if you don't want to recharge every night -- battery drain is a bit worse than some other cameras of this size.

  • Slim, sharp, great features, easy to use


    By AVC2BLD41OWT1 on 2008-05-06
    Received this camera as a gift before a trip overseas. Didn't have time to do more than charge the battery and go, so no reading the manual. It was easy to use, had a decent battery life (though, yes, you do need to recharge it daily if using it all day). I received an extra memory card, which can hold 1600 pics (didn't try the video). The response time was fast in taking multiple shots. "Scene" settings were really helpful for action shots and different light situations. Clearly I am not a camera pro, but this allowed me to take some clear, beautiful photos. 10 mp is wonderful.

  • Disappointing Nikon


    By A9PKYI8B9V9VB on 2008-07-22
    Got this camera for the wide angle lens, Nikon name and small size only to be sorely disappointed. The pictures are great, don't get me wrong, and I agree with the other reviews. However, as you can see there are one or two people who rate this camera very negatively. They are right, and I suspect that others who would rank this Nikon very low are just not bothering to write. If your fingers are just the right size I bet you'd find the scroll wheel very handy to navigate all the features. I just find it a clumsy solution to what Panasonic has done so much better. It's difficult to switch modes as you have to use the wheel to identify on the display screen if you want portrait, bright sunlight, no flash etc. You might say that the camera takes care of most of these functions automatically and to a degree you'd be right. Except of course for those situations that you would need this otherwise fast start up camera to listen quickly to what you would want it to do! And here's the other thing: shutter lag. For its extremely fast startup, the S600 is just painfully slow in between shots, something I thought I could live with but that in practice is annoying to say the least. My last gripe is about the battery. If I don't use a camera for a few days I don't expect the battery to drain by itself. That's right, I have taken perhaps 15 pictures, most in broad daylight, then didn't use the camera for about 5 days and the battery was dead, empty, non-responsive. After a recharge the camera came back to life but how do you like that? Back to Panasonic for the wide angle lens. Nikon, shame on you.

  • Still astonished by this camera


    By A7C1LCKL3PH4A on 2008-05-13

    I bought this camera for an overseas trip last month. I didn't want to carry my large Nikon DSLR this time, but I didn't want the too much compromise of a standard point and shoot either, like my old and faithful Canon SD600.
    I'm still surprised by the outstanding quality of the images and the versatility it provides.
    The key points for me:
    - Wide angle, 28 mm equivalent (18mm in a digital SLR). Very important to get more in the picture. There are no many compact cameras with this.
    - High ISO and the Auto-ISO feature. I took impressive photos indoors, like cafes and restaurants that look great.
    - VR. Vibration reduction. Probably the single most important reason for those blur-free pictures I got I think. It just works.
    - Uses High capacity/speed memory cards. I bought an SDHC 4GB card, and even with lots of video could not fill it.
    - Video: takes great video for a camera this size, and you can zoom in and out also in your video.

    The camera is small, compact, and feels very solid. I just carried it during the trip in my pants pockets.
    In brief, I love this camera. It is now my first choice camera for my family pictures since then (except for the kids sports).
    I bought also an extra Nikon battery, just in case.

  • Not worthy of the Nikon Brand.........
    By A2KEDA391Q51GE on 2008-06-11
    I'm a long time Nikon shooter and have had a 5 different Coolpix compact digital cameras and have been quite pleased with the product design, software and most importantly the image quality. When my kids bent the lens on my P3 I was psyched to order the S600 - the specs looked terrific and it was oh so pocketable. The wide angle, high ISO and lightning fast startup all work as advertised. The big issue is shutter lag and auto focus. I tried many settings, the bottom line is, especially in indoor shooting, you press the shutter and nothing happens for a long time..... In Auto Mode, it also seemed to pick the wrong thing to focus on. Maybe with all of the "intelligence" the processor is thinking too much about what to do - I'm not going to try to figure it out - I'm shipping it back to Amazon. The other thing is the overall feel and quality of the product. The screen is huge and has good contrast and resolution. The rest of the camera body and especially the controls, are cheap and feel like they could fall apart at any minute. The battery door is flimsy, the battery and SD card slot are way too crowded and the cover for the cable connector would not stay closed. Come on Nikon, you have a great brand that lots of us trust - why put out such a cheap product? They could have made this camera 10% larger overall in size and made it 10% more expensive to put it into better fit and finish and shooting performance and it would have been the perfect compact high performance.

  • Not as good as the hype... it is basically junk.
    By A1VMGZBVUPUY2R on 2008-05-16
    I had a Nikon Coolpix P3 that I liked very much. Then I "upgraded" to the Nikon S600. It is a good size but has many flaws. Many pictures are out of focus. I studied the manual and used the scenes and the other different settings but after using it on a 2 week European vacation I concluded that it is just a mediocre camera. The previous Nikon models were far superior.
    The housing itself is not even designed well. The on/off button is on the top and when you put the camera in your pocket it turns itself on. The lens pops open exposing the lens to your keys and change. This never happened with the P3. The black color also shows a lot of wear in a short time. This would not be such a bad buy at $100. (I also have a D50 and a D300. Those are superior cameras.)
    I am adding to my review. If I could change the number of stars I would rerate it at one star. After having it for months, it sits in the drawer because it is basically useless. They made it smaller and a piece of junk. Save you money, buy something else.

  • Not bad for the price
    By A20UV398RQYE1E on 2008-05-22
    I returned the elegant S52 to buy this one.

    There is a lot to like about this little gem. It's small, only a fraction thicker than my old Elph and smaller in two dimensions. It's very easy to use, and the scroll dial helps speed things along, though its not nearly as smooth as the dial on the S52. The basic control layout is acceptable, though still overall inferior to Canon's. The screen is big, bright, and beautiful. The image sensor is stellar, and the high ISO can't be beat. However, I think the newer S52 has it slightly beat on low light performance. The easily bewildered AF seems to plague all the new Nikons. I get halfway results on the macro mode, I have a feeling I just need to learn it more. The 1600 ISO is perfect; the 3200 is usable. At 10 megs, just shoot at 3200 and use photoshop to denoise it down to a more sensible resolution, if PS is your thing. It's not mine.

    The reason I bought this one over anything else on the market was the lens. Nobody else is offering a 28mm equivalent in this price range. Nobody. And the fast sensor makes it a best in class as well. That's really all a camera is, a lens and a sensor, the rest is just packaging and controls. The packaging and controls on this camera are adequate, which is all I expect from a compact camera.

    Pros: Great wideangle lens, fast aperture, fast power on time, low shutter lag, fast ISO. Overall a very fast camera. Good screen. Good price. Uses SD cards, and accessible with an easy access door. Shows exposure information before a shot. Compact size. Weightless. Face detection AF for people shots.

    Cons: weird proprietary wiring connector. Flimsy command dial. No manual mode. Short battery life. Awkward zoom buttons (I prefer the Canon style).

    Bottom line: Buy this camera if you're looking for a good people and party camera that fits in your pocket. Consider the S210, though, for a whole lot less if the wide lens doesn't matter to you.


  • Nikon Coolpix 600 Fulfills Expectations
    By A2ZOEXOGKKG38K on 2008-06-14
    Having owned many Nikons, starting with the original Nikon F SLR, and having been a professional photographer with NASA in the 1970s, I long ago gave up carrying a heavy bag of multiple camera bodies and several lenses. I bought the Coolpix 600 to have something I could stick in my fanny pack and because there are a bunch of great cameras available (makes your head spin) I based this purchase on a key capability -- a wide angle greater than the usual 35mm equivalent and considered Nikon, Canon and a few other makes. Owning a Coolpix 995, and being an unabashed Nikon fan, the Coolpix 600 won out. One has to marvel at the electronic wizardry in today's cameras -- vibration reduction (hand-held shots that are sharp at as low as 1/4 sec shutter speed!), 10 megapixels and an interface I'm familiar with. Actually, it's even simpler to make changes than the 995. Of course, this isn't a Nikon D300 (my next purchase if I can justify it), but in the meantime, the Coolpix 600 is a camera I can carry easily and takes great pictures with all the advantages of the latest electronic features in an almost too small package. I do miss a viewfinder, but am essentially very happy with this purchase. It is a perfect compromise. I broke it in during a trip to Chicago and it will get a thorough workout in a couple of months in Dublin and Cornwall.

  • Overview of the S600
    By A3E83CGPBC4VR0 on 2008-05-20
    I bought this camera as a replacement for my old Nikon Coolpix 7900 whose
    monitor screen went bad for no apparent reason. Since Wolfe Camera said it would probably cost $200 to repair, I opted for a new camera. I almost returned this camera and can only give it four stars since it DOES NOT have the panoramic assist feature as clearly stated in your specifications. The 7900 had this invaluable feature, which make panoramic landscapes a snap. Nor does it have a viewfinder like the 7900 which is a plus when shooting into the sun.

    However, it has a 28mm lens which is uncommon in a point and shoot camera. This is great when shooting landscapes and small rooms. Nikon's D-Lighting is a very valuable feature since it allows for on the spot fixes inside the camera of underexposed shots. What I like best about this camera, besides its small size, is the manual focus option, which is great for portraits of off-center subjects. I prefer this over face-recognition. Unlike most cameras, this Nikon supports the enprinting of date/time right on the photograph, which is a great documentation tool for such events as accident reporting, etc. I purchased the extended warranty coverage, which I would highly recommend.

    Unfortunately, it seems that digital cameras just don't hold up like the old 35mm cameras, which I have had for decades and they still keep working. My HP-945, Canon Powershot Pro-1, Nikon Coolpix 5400 and Panasonic Lumix FX-100 all went bad in spite of perfect handling and care. So an extended warranty makes sense. I have several friends who have also had this experience. Also, since this is a pocket camera, a plastic protective monitor cover is highly recommended since keys and pocket change can scratch the expensive screen easily.

    Fortunately, my Panasonic Lumix FX-100 is still under warranty and only failed after about 5,000 photographs shot in China and Mexico. It's also is a great camera and has three aspect ratios instead of just one like the S600. However, I prefer the S600 for portraits due it manual focusing and for documentation shots due to its date enprinting option. If you wish to read my review of the Panasonic Lumix FX-100 go to the FX-100 product description. The S600 has only one aspect ratio which isn't even mentioned in its specs. These two cameras supplement each other. One is better for landscapes (FX-100 with its 14-9 ratio) and the other for portraits (manual and face recognition focus options).

    I have had no problems with out-of-focus shots. But this may be partly due to the fact that I always use the self-timer if possible in all shots to avoid any camera shake caused by pushing the shutter button. All in all, this is a great camera for its price. I would highly recommend it.

    Panasonic Lumix FX100K 12.2MP Digital Camera with 3.6x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)

    Earth




  • Review of Nikon S600 Digital Camera
    By AKTDLN10TTEGN on 2008-05-21
    Nikon Coolpix S600 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Zoom with Vibration Reduction (Slate Black)Great little point and shoot camera. Good color saturation and sharpness. Love the movie mode. Great for taking short movies up to ten minutes. The optical vibration reduction works well. The high ISO setting allows good shots indoors without flash. Would highly recommend to a friend.

  • Small, Efficient, Great Photos for Pocket Camera
    By A3QQGPI3CTV9SX on 2008-05-30
    I have owned many point and shoot, pro film, and DSLR's over the years. This Nikon I think it is a great little camera. Fast start up and good time btwn shots compared to almost others in the 10mp range. It is nice and compact and fits in a variety of pockets. Has a 4x zoom and a nice 2.7 inch screen and the good VR image stablizer like it's professional lenses for DSLRs. As for me this type of camera is great for daytime shoots outside, and useful for simple snap shots at a party.

    This is a small camera and although they rate with 3200 for low light. It does what it says it will do but don't expect that to be great on the dark end/low light. When shooting with a pro level camera at 3200 and 6400 you can get some really nifty shots, but with these little point and shoots it will be grainier and darker most likely. All I can say is know your cameras limits.

    Read reviews, research and best of all even purchase a couple you really like and test them in every way without any damage and keep the one that bests works for you and return the others. Amazon and many of it's partners have fair return policies for undamaged and all packing contents for returns.

    Remember everyone has a varying view on what they think looks good or correct color and or light and dark. So try the cameras out in stores and even friends before committing fully to any one camera. all in all this is one of the best point and shoots from Nikon for the purposes I have used it for.

  • Beware the dreaded "lens error"
    By AZ650PN8XCSR7 on 2008-07-05
    Very clever, capable and pocketable P&S, but far too fragile for most purposes. My S600 became a piece of junk in <3 weeks of routine use after succumbing to the fatal and all-too-common "lens error". None of the user fixes described on the internet could revive it.

    All 8 previously owned digital SLR and P&S cameras have proven far more durable than this otherwise worthy P&S.

    IMO, an unrecoverable failure mode as prevalent as the 'lens error' is prima facie evidence of a fundamental design flaw, but Nikon considers it prima facie evidence of user mishandling. Their 'warranty' repair fee generally exceeds the street price of the camera.

    NB: At the very least, this camera requires a case stiff enough to preclude =any= possibility of inadvertent power-up, the most likely proximal cause of death for my S600.


  • I'm in love!!!
    By A2ZJ95N6EMMTSI on 2008-06-06
    On my recent late May birthday, I bought myself the new little Nikon CoolPix S-600. I have owned a variety of SLR cameras, and recently moved to a digital one. My other small camera is a Sony Cybershot (4 yr. old technology)that has created some fantastic pix; but, nothing compared to my baby Nikon. This is my first Nikon camera...ever. I was always put off by what I perceived as a lack of Nikon "user friendliness." I spent a lot of time trying to decide which small camera to purchase, set a maximum price I'd pay, and narrowed down the brand field to Sony and Nikon. The wide angle lens, number of pixels, and exciting creative modes were all attractive. It was, however, when I actually stood in a store and played with the clever rotary dial that I was sold. The modes are so simple to access via the dial. It only took a short time and a bit of study in the manual, and I was off. I felt so unencumbered. I didn't need to drag the instruction book around (I still have to refer to my Sony book sometimes as the multiple menu levels are complicated and difficult to navigate). Nikon's backlight mode is amazing. Macro shots are breath-taking.
    This is absolutely a must have camera for the person who loves to take fabulous pictures with a camera that does not require a technology degree to operate! Nikon definitely lives up to its well deserved reputation. Out of 200+ shots, only a very few were discarded...and not because the camera couldn't deliver. Yes...I agree that the camera's battery life is shorter than some; but, I will happily purchase a backup battery to have this little sweetheart always ready to perform its magic! This is one purchase that caused me absolutely no buyer's remorse. It's pretty close to perfection! Nikon Coolpix S600 10MP Digital Camera (Slate Black) + 2GB Accessory Kit

  • Big Things Come In Small Packages
    By A1A2LQ54LLGRUL on 2008-05-31
    The Nikon name, camera size, 10mp and 4x Wide Angle Zoom were the features that led us to purchase this camera. We have taken several hundred pictures and are completely satisfied with the picture quality, on-camera editing features and the size of the LED! It's great for point and shoot, with a quick start-up and little lag time between shots! The price has dropped three times since we purchased the camera and sd card, but Amazon has been great about giving credits to reflect the lower price!

  • Beware Shutter Lag
    By A2FMOTNUK3CE23 on 2008-06-08
    The picture quality is great. The menus and features are good, but the shutter lag seems to be too long. The reason I bought this camera was because of its quick start-up time, but it seems to be canceled out by its long shutter lag.

    Still a nice camera, but wouldn't recommend it to spontaneous photographers.

  • amazing little camera
    By A2G1FCG6V88YBY on 2008-06-12
    I've had alot of compact digital cameras (I seem to have a penchant for losing them), mostly Canons and Sonys, but this little Nikon is by far the best. It takes the sharpest pictures and most of all, it's free of that annoying split second delay that you find on most digital cams. The battery life is decent, but it's a good idea to buy a second battery and keep it charged in the little cloth Nikon case you can buy with the camera. It fits in a shirt pocket and is ready to shoot at a moment's notice. I absolutely love it and recommend it without reservation. Now, if I can avoid losing it.....Nikon Coolpix S600 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Zoom with Vibration Reduction (Slate Black)

  • This is the BEST camera I have ever had
    By AYYKZK2RF9X5U on 2008-06-18
    I take a lot of wildlife pictures, and the "Active Child" setting is PERFECT for my needs. This camera has helped me take the most stunning pictures I have ever been able to take. I am an amateur photographer, and this camera has all of the features I need to take my pictures from being good to being great. I definitely recommend reading the manual 1st, though, and I may even re-read now that I have had the camera for a month. Awesome buy - great value for the money!

  • Good Camera, buy a spare battery
    By A3RJDDDPPR3AQ7 on 2008-08-25
    I chose this camera as I wanted a camera that could take good quality shots, was fast to start up, easy to use and small enough to carry around easily.
    I think this camera is all of those things. I travel alot and find this nikon great for carrying around in a pocket / bag without taking up any real space.
    I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 for two reasons.

    1)It doesn't take AA batteries. My last camera did and I found that very useful when it ran out of juice in a foreign country or if I simply didn't have the charger with me. Simple solution though... buy a second battery, which I did relatively cheaply on Amazon.

    2) I had the camera only a week or two when during a family wedding the camera had a bit of a melt down. I know these family things can be stressfull but ....
    Basically every picture had dark black lines horizontally across the screen for a while and then after a few more photos the colour went funny and it wouldn't even focus.
    In saying that, Amazon exchanged it immediately with no questions asked and the new one works fine.

    In all, it's a good little camera, I love the "brushed steel" kind of look and I would recommend it with three suggestions.
    1) buy a spare battery
    2) buy a zip up bag for it (the screen scratches easily)
    3) stay clear of family weddings

  • Great little camera
    By A348OM2W181NUW on 2008-05-26
    Great camera in a small package with all-round useability. The scene modes are very good (especially active child). My only complaint would be the fact that the high ISO performance isn't really that great, but that's what my D300 is for.

  • Nikon Coolpix S600 Digital camera
    By AG72FVE9N8E4U on 2008-06-26
    I am very pleased with this very small, compact Nikon camera. The telephoto, and wide angle are exceptional.. With the added free shipping, to the already low price, the value was superb.. A++ Brian

  • Nikon S600
    By A3LXDZDOJDJKP0 on 2008-07-31
    MADE IN CHINA! Fast start up, but SLOW shutter. Small size, very pocketable. I have a Canon 790 IS, 3 inch lcd, out performs this S600 by leaps in all respects, and is made in Japan. Also, the S600 battery charger is cheapo corded unit, most up to date chargers are directly pluggable to hang on an outlet.
    UPDATE: 8/19/08: No problems, battery life is reasonable. Really like the way the S600 crops, best yet! Simply select pic, zoom to larger size, select area to crop, press select button. VOILA! It re-records. This is one of the reasons that a high mega pixel camera is at an advantage. Wish that AMZ would stock the EN-EL10 battery as a "free ship" item, "Sellers" want S&H that is a 'lil steep. So far no regrets on buying this camera, would reccomend it as a nice P&S for the price on AMZ.

  • Nikon Coolpix S600
    By A1IUDEAXRQUVIZ on 2008-09-04
    Camera is light, easy to handle, simple to operate, picture quality is excellent. Big drawback is shutter lag which is really annoying.

  • Uma bela máquina
    By ALH5THPZZ542W on 2008-06-09
    Ainda estou testando mas gostei muito. É pequena, tem boa resolução e filma com o zoom.

  • Great camera
    By A12FMT5JHA210T on 2008-07-07
    Very fast camera. I've taken several pics in low light environments without the use of the flash and have excellent quality images. Also the VR feature has saved many shots taken from a moving vehicle. I would recommend this camera to anyone looking for a point & shoot camera.Nikon Coolpix S600 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Zoom with Vibration Reduction (Slate Black)

  • Great Camera
    By A2ESM5CIQP92YX on 2008-07-19
    I have no idea why this camera got so many bad reviews. I find it to be a great camera with awesome features and ease of operation. Pictures are crisp and lusterous in color.

  • A lot of problems
    By A2LSTYSPXOTIDR on 2008-09-24
    Purchase around Mother's Day.

    I decided to purchase the Nikon since I have a D50.

    To summarize the problems:

    Couple weeks after purchase the shutter would not close and the camera would not shut down without taking the battery out. The camera was in repair ( Best Buy) for a month.

    Right after I got it back it would not read ANY memory card without taking the card in and out several times or at all. Plus the camera would not shut down again without taking the battery out.

    Went back to Best Buy . Had the camera services for the memory card reader error and the shut down. The camera was in service for a month again. Just received the camera back yesterday and again the camera has a problem reading the memory card. So far it is shutting down.



    Best Buy's policy is to bring the camera in 4 times before it is considered a lemon. No matter if it is the same problem. I am taking it back to Best Buy today.


    Stay away from this camera. The pictures are not nice. My brother purchased a Cannon and it takes a lot better pictures and he has no problem with it.


    Hope it helps.


  • Great camera for the price
    By A3EJRLPANKDUX on 2008-09-25
    I bought this camera because I travel a lot, mostly to sporting events. This camera is perfect for me because of it's size. I can just put in my pocket and not have to worry. The day after I bought it I went to a NASCAR event and snapped over 200 pics. All came out perfectly. My wife likes it because she can carry it with her and have it handy to take pics of our 1 year old. I highly recommend this camera to someone who can appreciate the covenience and quality.

  • Fairly good product
    By A33DBJ13BN9FI3 on 2008-07-24
    Fairly good product for the price.

    Pros: Super fast start up. Intuitive interface. Beautiful outlook.

    Cons: not so good auto white balance (but manual works well). Noisy at high ISO (but 200 is fairly good).

    Bottom line: nice point-and-shoot small, handy camera. Recommended for shooting daily family photos.

  • Impressive little point and shoot
    By A2K5ZLC6E4P3M1 on 2008-08-19
    This camera offers great bang for the buck. The shots you can take with it are absolutely fine - my wife is a pro photographer and loves this thing. You can carry it anywhere, take great photos, and then print them up nice and big without losing any quality.

    If you are in the market for a relatively inexpensive point and shoot you should definitely add this camera to you list. I highly doubt you will be disappointed.


Nikon Coolpix S600 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Zoom with Vibration Reduction (Slate Black) Accessories

You may also be interested in...

Search

Product Features
  • 10-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches
  • 4x wide-angle optical zoom; vibration reduction
  • 2.7-inch wide-angle LCD screen
  • In-Camera Red-Eye Fix; enhanced Face-Priority AF automatically focuses on up to 12 faces
  • Capture images to SD memory card (not included)


 
A few of the items recently found with Dhoogle:
dv4217cl hm630u garmin vista superfeet roadtrip
koss portapro mp350 love puppy 10401401 breast
we were young nec 19 lcd sonya isaacss px 200 korpiklaani
xbox 360 ipod 80 dv6226uscom 4gb loox n100
dell 7180 capitals dhoom steamfast
pirates ppirates dhoom2 inkjetmart inkjet mart
sirpvk1 core exercise book cx5900 epson cx5900
nikon games skills games canon lbp2900 canon lbp3000
camedia reader turion mk36 magellan gps dibussi mt3418
cheeky dog athlon 64 amd 4800 4800 939
nec psp 418 psp417 nhacviet u150
falcon40 beast belgium pudak anime heymanyo
hanners shinji ikari buy falcon40 z5500 saitek ps33
add url sexy bedding 5100 fibre
nail polish tshirt adidas adidas shoes nokia mobile
blah topseoorg topseo targetseo ram
best buy bestbuy sirius wind dvd
sercius dhoogle tomtom go 510 garmin 360 apple
dingy notepal redhat testing richard pryor
richard pryot 801061014728 yellow sonic impact dinosaur
biology dinosaurs maxim magazine dog beast
barbie sdfsdf pc playstation cycle beads
beads cookie pentium gps tracker sas
mattress air nint lov lo
e brother goat ipod speakers agatha
jesus shawshank boogie ice cream megaphone
braun shaver air mattress om t-shirt shot glasses t-shirt
polish yahoo epson c88 saturn gateway mt3418
amd turion psp dv6226us ipaq 5915 gateway
edge om fibre2fashion wii shoes
nike bestbuycom sega nintendo epson
athlon 64 x2 logen atari aatma tshirt maxim
gps ps3 canon playstation 3 ipod
love