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Press Release: 10 April, 2008: Nikon UK announces today the COOLPIX P80, a new addition to its successful COOLPIX P series range.

The new 10 megapixel camera features a wide-range 18x NIKKOR zoom lens with extended telephoto capability, and incorporates image stabilisation for clear, blur-free results.

Designed for active photo enthusiasts with an interest in fine detail, this camera features a class-leading compact body size and a zoom lens that ranges from wide-angle to super telephoto (27-486mm equivalent in 35mm [135] format). In addition to this, the camera also offers manual control of exposure (shutter and aperture) and a high sensitivity rating of up to ISO 6400 for use in low light conditions. The exceptionally powerful zoom lens is capable of focusing on subjects that are as close as 1 cm, and image-shift Vibration Reduction technology stabilises the image sensor to combat camera shake.

Powered by Nikon’s EXPEED image processing concept, the P80 is an up-to-date solution for the camera enthusiast, providing advanced digital features in a compact format. Kazuhiro Okano, Assistant Manager Consumer Products, at Nikon Europe comments: “The COOLPIX P80 has it all: powerful lens, manual and automatic modes and advanced technology in a compact and ergonomically-designed body. Anyone looking for versatile, high quality camera that is easy to carry around will be thrilled with the results.”

The camera features an electronic viewfinder to allow accurate composition throughout the zoom range and also includes a large 2.7 inch monitor with anti-reflection coating and a wide viewing angle.

As well as offering comprehensive performance through the combination of wide-range zoom lens, image stabilisation and resolution, the P80 incorporates technologies that deliver outstanding results in specific areas. Three unique Nikon innovations that are designed for group and individual portraits (Face-Priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and D-Lighting) are supported by the addition of high ISO sensitivity for situations when lighting levels are low.

For additional creative options after taking a picture, the ‘Optimize Image’ feature allows users to take monochrome photographs using a choice of four different filters for effect, while still saving the original colour version of the image.

The COOLPIX P80 is the ideal camera for the photo enthusiast who wants to have the convenience of a point-and-shoot camera with full manual control, and all possible options in-between. With 15 scene modes that are pre-configured for situations such as night time, fireworks, seaside, panoramas and sports photography, the camera can be preset to give the best results in many common settings. The capability for recording movies allows realistic action to be captured at a frame rate of 30 fps as well as time-lapse sequences which expose the mystery of scenes that evolve slowly over hours or even days. The camera comes with an internal memory of 52MB and will accept SDHC memory media, allowing high-speed storage of thousands of photos on a single card.

The P80 will be available at all Nikon retailers as of 25th April 2008.
Any idea on price?
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GAIL
http://www.prestophoto.com/photos/gallery/18518
PopPhoto.com says the MSRP will be $400 when it is released later this month.

I'm wondering if that means the new Cannon S series will be announced soon as this would seem to be the competition.
Oddly even on the Nikon site I can't find anything that actually lists the movie mode specs. The best I can find is "TV quality" - which probably means it isn't all that impressive in this day and age.

I also can't find any info on whether or not it will have a hotshoe like the cannon does.
May have to check that one out. I could use something to go along with my D70s, and for DW.
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In the same neighborhood is the Olympus SP-570 UZ. 10.1 MPixels with a 26mm to 520mm 20X Zoom lens.
Price is right at $500.00. Quite a wide-ranged lens for a non-DSLR.
Chas
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f/16 on a sunny day.....:)
Addresses one complaint about virtually all current Canon P&S models: the P80 has a nice wide angle spec (27 mm). Most Canons are 35 or 38, and that does make a difference.
Chuck
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Jane, It seems to answer a lot of your needs/wants for a new camera. I'mm going to look seriously at it and the Canon G9. I do like the wide-range 18x NIKKOR zoom lens with extended telephoto capability. sometime I would just like to get a real closeup of something with good definition.
This too shall pass. Is that so? Maybe.
GAIL
http://www.prestophoto.com/photos/gallery/18518
Yes it does look pretty good, although 640x480 in movie mode isn't anything to get too excited about since the competition has better. I'm hoping that Cannon will respond to this and the Olympus with something similar or better!
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