Emerging as the successor of the old
Coolpix S550, the Nikon Coolpix S560 houses a 2.7 inches LCD screen along with
a 5x Zoom-Nikkor lens. It is also engineered on the innovative EXPEED
image-processing concept of Nikon. At first glance, it may resemble a pack of
cigarettes or even a deck of cards to you. Anyway, it is an enhanced camera
with a comfortable feel.
As a successor, it has a lot of new
settings upgraded to make photographing easier. The application of optical
image stabilization and the ISO 3200 setting is nonetheless helpful for taking
sharp shots. The Nikon Coolpix S560 also features the Auto Scene Selector mode
that automatically switches to the best scene mode by judging the environment
in which you are. There is also the provision of Food mode in this cute little
camera. Likewise, an array of control buttons offers you easy access to
self-timer, macro, flash, and exposure compensation functions. Beside these,
the other features are the usual In-camera Red-eye Fix, D-Lighting and
Face-priority AF settings so as to make you capable of capturing sharp and
clear images. One thing to which you should be delighted of the Nikon Coolpix
S560 is its five shooting modes- Auto, Scene, Scene Auto Selector, Smile Timer
and Movie modes.
Furthermore, the Coolpix S560 offers an
internal memory of about 44 MB and even accepts the external memory media like
SD/SDHC cards. With Nikon Coolpix S560, you also get ali-ion battery along with
a charger, a wrist strap, software suite, and USB and Audio/Video cables.
A highlight of the features of Nikon
Coolpix s560:
- In-camera Red-eye Fix
- D-Lighting
- Face-priority AF
- 5 shooting modes- Auto, Scene, Scene Auto Selector, Smile Timer and Movie modes.
- ISO 3200
- Distortion control
- 15 scene modes +Food mode in additional sub-menu
- 5x Zoom-Nikkor lens
Pros: This camera has very high resolution with other different features like
great macro setting, Food mode as additional function and 10 Mega Pixel that
can take excellent pictures at night too.
Cons: It is dishonorable that backlight
flash is too blurry along with slow AF and dull colors. Shorter battery life is
another drawback in this camera.

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