Nikon Coolpix P6000

The Coolpix P6000 is a digital camera introduced by the Nikon Corporation in August 2008.[1]

Nikon Coolpix P6000
Lens
LensNIKKOR ED Glass Lens
4X Wide-Angle Optical Zoom
Sensor/medium
SensorCCD
Maximum resolution13.5 million pixels
4224 x 3168
ASA/ISO range64–6400
StorageSD – SDHC Memory cards
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical
General
Rear LCD monitor2.7 inch
Wide Viewing Angle TFT-LCD
230000 Dots
BatteryEN-EL5 Lithium-ion Battery (SAME AS IN THE P5100)
DimensionsHeight: 2.6 in (66 mm)
Width: 4.2 in (107 mm)
Depth: 1.7 in (43 mm)
Weight0.240 kg (0.53 lb)

The built-in GPS (to support geocoding photos automatically) is a first in its price-range. The Ethernet port is also an unusual feature, but the camera is configured to only allow access to Nikon's My Picturetown online photo service. The P6000 was succeeded in 2010 by the larger Coolpix P7000 which lacks GPS.

Features

  • 13.5 megapixel CCD sensor
  • EXPEED Image Processing
  • Face-priority AF
  • Bright 2.7-inch High Resolution LCD and Optical Viewfinder
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • NRW – raw image format
  • Active D-Lighting
  • USB 2.0 [2]
  • Built-in GPS receiver for auto-geotagging
  • magnesium alloy front panel
  • Wireless Optional Remote Control ML-L3 for wireless shutter release
  • VGA video

NRW – raw format

The raw image format for the Nikon P6000 is NRW. This format is supported in Windows using the Windows Imaging Component (WIC) and on Mac OS X after installation of the Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.3. On other systems, it will require special software plugins. Adobe Camera Raw 4.6 included preliminary support, and full support is provided in Adobe Camera Raw 5.2.

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