Nikon Coolpix S220 review
in Digital cameras
Verdict
Simple controls, friendly design and a tiny size make this a great choice for summer snaps.
Review Date: 17 Jun 2009
Reviewed By: David Fearon
Price when reviewed: £122 (£140 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Image Quality
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| Details | |
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| Part Code | VMA341B1 |
| Review Date | 17 Jun 2009 |
| Price ex VAT | £122 |
| Price inc VAT | £140 |
| Overall rating |
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| Performance | N/A |
| Features & Design |
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| Image quality |
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| Basic specifications | |
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| Camera megapixel rating | 10.0MP |
| Camera screen size | 2.5in |
| Camera optical zoom range | 3.0x |
| Camera maximum resolution | 3,648 x 2,736 |
| Weight and dimensions | |
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| Weight | 112g |
| Dimensions | 90 x 18 x 56mm (WDH) |
| Battery | |
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| Battery type included | Lithium-ion |
| Battery life (CIPA standard) | 180 shots |
| Charger included? |
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| Other specifications | |
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| Built-in flash? |
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| Aperture range | f3.1 - f4.6 |
| Camera minimum focus distance | 10.00m |
| Shortest focal length (35mm equivalent) | 35 |
| Longest focal length (35mm equivalent) | 105 |
| Minimum (fastest) shutter speed | 1/1,000 |
| Bulb exposure mode? |
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| Exposure compensation range | +/- 2EV |
| ISO range | 80 - 2000 |
| Selectable white balance settings? |
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| Manual/user preset white balane? |
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| Progam auto mode? |
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| Shutter priority mode? |
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| Aperture priority mode? |
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| Fully auto mode? |
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| Burst frame rate | 1.2fps |
| Exposure bracketing? |
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| White-balance bracketing? |
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| Memory-card type | SD |
| Viewfinder coverage | N/A |
| LCD resolution | 150k |
| Secondary LCD display? |
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| Video/TV output? |
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| Body construction | Alloy |
| Tripod mounting thread? |
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| Data connector type | Micro-USB |
| Manual, software and accessories | |
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| Full printed manual? |
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| Software supplied | Nikon Software Suite for Coolpix |
| Accessories supplied | Strap, USB cable, video cable |
From around the web
This is a great camera for the price but it has a serious flaw. The LCD screen is very fragile. Mine cracked five days after purchase (Target Stores USA). I was able to exchange it but it cracked again a month later. Over the last eight years I've owned three other digital cameras and never encountered this problem. Nikon needs to put a hard plastic cover over the glass screen to protect it from cracking and breaking.
This really is a shame because the camera takes great images and VGA video. Not to mention the attractive price.
By aplusboy on 10 Oct 2009 ![]()
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