
Nikon has unveiled their latest digital camera in the form of the Coolpix P100 superzoom. This camera comes jam packed with a five-way stabilized 26x optical zoom lens in front of a 10.3-megapixel CMOS sensor with ISO 3200 sensitivity, Backside Illumination and Active D-Lighting. The camera also captures macro shots at 0.4 inches, and there are in-camera HDR features, a 40-shot pre-shooting cache, and a 3-inch 460,000-dot tilting LCD. Additionally, the Nikon P100 records 1080p footage at 240fps, which is great for high-quality slow-motion shots. Other key features include a HDMI port, a 10fps burst mode and a dynamic range option that can take several differently lit shots of the same scene and combine them in a single high-contrast image. The Nikon P100 will be released in the US market next month for $369. [Nikon via Digital Camera Blog]
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I’m guessing 1080p – 240fps video is a typo?
We can dream though.