Nikon Coolpix S10 6MP Digital Camera with 10x Vibration

Nikon Coolpix S10 6MP Digital Camera with 10x Vibration Reduction Zoom
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I'm a rabid photographer of scenery, wildlife, friends, families and pets. I take pictures with tripods, while walking, from horseback, from the car, during parties, indoors, outdoors...whenever it strikes me to take a photo. I would estimate that I take at least 300 photos a month. I currently have an olympus 740 so I bought the nikon looking to get a little smaller camera with the same zoom capabilities but with image stabilization. I read the manual to this camera from cover to cover and it has lots of options to tinker with. I took more than 1000 photos in every situation I could think of and eventually ended up returning the camera because of the medium indoor low light issues.

The good:

The camera has a NICE brushed metal feel to it. Looks like it would hold up well and not show scratches easily and feels quite sturdy.

It's really comfortable and easy to hold the camera and either telescope the lens or press the shutter without straining your hand.

The LCD has great resolution and colors. Some people don't like that it doesn't have a viewfinder but I hardly use a viewfinder.

Rechargable battery (although the initial charging time is something like 8 or 10 hours, the later chargings are less).

The lens cap just flips back with an easy touch, no pulling it off and having it dangle and bounce into action shots.

The camera worked great for scenery shots during the day.

I took some great moonlight shots without the use of a tripod with this camera using some of the many, many features. My other camera could never take these shots.

I liked that there wasn't an external telescoping lens and the lens did all its telescoping inside the cylinder.

I was impressed with the shutter speed and zoom capabilities.

Image stabilization was awesome in sunlight.

What I didn't like:

I found that ANY dust on the lens created an orb in the photo and I had to keep cleaning the lens because dust would easily get into the cool snap cover.

Low indoor light made for blurry (or sometimes grainy images), even with image stabilization and I had to tinker with a lot of the settings to get half way decent photos and even then they weren't great.

If I used a flash in low light, it often whited out people's faces. My friends thought that the flash was too blinding but I can't speak for this because I didn't see it. I used tons of settings (much to my friends' frustration) to try to find a good setting and I didn't find one.

Direct sunlight caused lots of sunspots (I think because of the lens angle because the same exact shot with my olympus had no sunspot and it was seconds between shots)but you could use polarizing sunglasses over the lens for a super easy fix.

The light from the flash doesn't always bounce as one would expect. I'm not sure if it's because of the angle of the turned lens cylinder or what but it the light didn't seem to spread naturally and would end up either too focused or weirdly casted shadows would appear. Again I'd take the same photo with my olympus which has a different flash placement and the photos would turn out fine.

I took some shots of my pets indoors and they didn't like the flashing red light the camera uses for measuring/focus in low light.

I had a lot of color issues (mostly a yellowing of the images) under flourescent lights in a lot of low light photos but I could fix them Adobe photoshop.

This could have been a bad camera but just in case you buy this and have the same issues, you'll know it's not just you :)

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