Review 4 of 25
Price Paid:
$389.00
from Adorama Summary: After being frustrated with a digi p&s that I couldn't make any adjustments I find another camera. The G3 was first on my list, but it was out of my price range. Than Nikon was offering $200 back on the CP4500. I couldn't pass up that deal. This is a great digicam for someone getting into digital photography from film SLR's. Lots of manual adjustments. Very sturdy feeling body, macro very useful, manual adjustments are fairly easy to learn and change quickly. So far so good. Strengths: Magnesium body, flexible body, 4X optical zoom, Macro focus down to 2cm! 5 AF points. Accurate exposure metering. joystick/menu fairly easy to scroll through, good ergonomics, aperture priority mode, noise reduction mode, lots of accessories to expand with (ie. Nikon flashes, lens teleconverters, slide copier), saturation control, accepts CF I & II cards, fairly quick start up time, battery life has been very good, good video quality for a digicam. Metal tripod mount. Tiff mode, but no RAW shooting mode. Lens internalized in body, no protruding or retracting involved. Lots of white balance adjustments. Weaknesses: Barrel distortion, some images have a video look to it, flash mode/ISO button in an odd place, finger gets in the way of the pop up flash, no protective screen over the LCD display (gets dusty, fingerprints, scratched), LCD display hard to see in bright sun light, optical viewfinder useless, some vignetting with nikon CP filter, ISO 400 too noisy & not usable unless you have no other choice. Does not automatically sense vertical shots. No AF assist light. Low light focusing not very good. Similar Products Used: Minolta S414 (great value and good camera!) Customer Service: Never used
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