Nikon Coolpix P1 specs
General Info
Point-and-shoot
Camera class:
Sensor
8 megapixels
Efective resolution:
Other
Type:
No
3-chip sensor:
No
Sensor cleaning:
Lens
No
Interchangeable lens:
3.5x
Optical zoom:
36 - 126 mm
Focal Length (35mm equivalent):
f2.7 - 5.2
Maximum aperture:
No
Filter thread:
4x
Digital zoom:
Previewing
No
Viewfinder:
No
LiveView:
2.5 in
Display size:
110k pixels
Display resolution:
No
Moving display:
No
Touchscreen:
No
Second display:
No
Built-in projector:
Focus
Single, Continuous
AF Modes:
No
AF Assist Beam:
No
Manual Focus:
Flash
Off, Red-eye, Slow sync (Rear-curtain sync)
Modes:
12.47 ft
Range:
Video
Yes
Video capture:
640x480
Maximum resolution:
30 fps
Maximum framerate at max, resolution:
Yes
Sound:
Camera Features
Yes
Image stabilization:
Aperture priority
Exposure modes:
No
Exposure compensation:
No
Auto bracketing:
10 seconds, Other
Self timer:
Continuous shooting (2.3 fps)
Other features:
Portrait, Landscape, Close-up (Macro), Sports, Night portrait, Backlight, Panorama, Other
Scene modes:
Red-eye correction when previewing
In-camera editing:
Face
Recognition:
Files - Resolution
Formats:
No
RAW:
3:2
Image ratio options:
3264 x
Resolution:
2592 x
2048 x
1600 x
1280 x
1024 x
640 x
3264 x with 3:2 ratio
Connectivity
No
USB:
No
HDMI:
Yes
Wi-Fi:
No
Hot shoe:
32 MB
Built-in memory:
Yes (SD)
Memory card support:
Body
3.6 in x 2.4 in x 1.5 in
Dimensions (WxHxD):
6 oz
Weight:
No
Rugged:
Gray
Available color options:
Power
Rechargeable (proprietary)
Battery:
US Availability
Discontinued
Market status:
European Availability
Discontinued
Market status:
Links
Official page:
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in English:
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Description: Providing versatility beyond any previous compact camera, the COOLPIX P1 add the advantage of built-in Wi-Fi LAN support (IEEE802.11b/g) to realize new picture-taking potential that does away with the need for inconvenient wires and cables. In addition to USB connectivity that makes it easy to hook them up to a computer or other peripherals, wireless transfer allows the photographer to send pictures from the memory card or the... read more