Nikon Coolpix S9100
The Nikon Coolpix S9100 is a new travel-zoom compact with an 18x lens. Offering a focal range from 25mm to 450mm, the S9100 also features a back illuminated 12.1 megapixel CMOS image sensor, full HD 1080p movie recording, and a 3 inch high resolution 921k-dot LCD screen. The Nikon Coolpix S9100 will be available in March for £299.99 / €348.00 / $329.95 .
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Nikon UK Press Release
ZOOMING AHEAD: Nikon introduces the pocket-friendly COOLPIX S9100 compact camera with 18x super-zoom
RRP: £299.99 / €348.00
Sales Start Date: 17th March 2011
Nikon UK, 9 Feb 2011 - Nikon has today enhanced its COOLPIX range with the launch of the S9100, an ultra high-zoom camera that makes it possible to take wide-angle and super telephoto shots from a compact, pocket-friendly body. The COOLPIX S9100 introduces zoom capabilities that are almost inconceivable in such a slim, lightweight model, with its impressive 18x NIKKOR wide-angle lens offering a range from 25mm to 450mm .
To ensure sharp shooting in any situation, a highly sensitive back illuminated CMOS image sensor means that even in low light or extremely bright conditions, the camera will easily capture the scene, so both night and day shots are recreated exactly as you experienced them. Completing the package, Full (1080p) HD movie-recording with stereo sound offers more versatility than ever before.
“The COOLPIX S9100 will open up new avenues for people who demand powerful performance in a compact body. Through its wide-angle to super-telephoto coverage, Full HD video, and functions that make handheld night-time shooting as easy as taking daytime pictures, this slim and stylish camera enables creative freedom and the ability to capture pictures as you see them.” said Sander van Velzen, Product Manager for Consumer Products at Nikon Europe.
See the bigger picture
Packing a powerful 18x NIKKOR wide-angle zoom lens, the S9100 offers outstanding precision and sharp resolution even when capturing sweeping landscapes and large group photographs. With a maximum equivalent focal length of 450mm even distant objects can be framed easily, making the S9100 the ultimate companion for travelling.
A new Easy Panorama feature extends your view even further by offering 360 degree and 180 degree photos. While you pan vertically or horizontally across a scene, the camera’s CMOS sensor takes a rapid burst of frames which are merged to instantly create a beautiful panorama.
Throw away the tripod and get stunning pictures in any situation
Disappointing nighttime images are a thing of the past with the COOLPIX S9100. A back illuminated 12.1 megapixel CMOS image sensor increases the amount of light that each pixel receives, improving sensitivity and eliminating blurring, to deliver superb performance in any light.
When used in the advanced Night Portrait mode, which is easily selected via the mode dial, the camera reproduces night scenes and indoor portraits exactly as the user sees them. It works by taking consecutive shots, with and without flash, which expose the portrait subject and background separately. The consecutive images are then immediately combined to produce beautiful night portraits that capture your subject and background authentically and without compromise.
Anti-blur technology within the camera counters blurred images in seven key ways:
• Hybrid VR (Sensor-shift and Electronic Vibration Reduction) reduces the effect of camera shake and can be set simultaneously for additional protection.
• High ISO (up to 3200) light sensitivity reduces the risk of blurred images with fast-moving subjects or in low-light.
• Motion detection compensates for camera and subject movement.
• Best Shot Selector (BSS) automatically selects the sharpest of up to 10 sequential shots.
• Night Portrait Mode combines images with varying exposure to counter blur.
• Night Landscape mode lets you shoot sharp images at low ISO.
• HDR backlight mode offers impressive tonal detail in any situation.
Full HD (1080p) movie recording with stereo sound
Now you can get Full HD filming on demand, with a dedicated movie-record button which instantly switches from photos to video. Optical zoom and autofocus are available during recording and you can at any time choose to capture an image while still filming. Giving you even more creative freedom, there is also the option to film in slow or fast motion using recording speeds of up to 240fps (QVGA).
Also featured is a built-in HDMI mini connector with HDMI-CEC support, so you can connect your camera to a high definition (HD) television and view your movies in full HD with family and friends.
The large 7.5 cm (3 in.) high resolution 921k-dot LCD monitor offers vivid colour reproduction and sharp contrast. Boasting Nikon’s Clear Color Display technology, it reduces power consumption and minimises reflections, even in bright sunlight.
Take creative control
The COOLPIX S9100 makes it simple to get creative with your images and movies, with options to apply a range of effects both before and after taking them. Before shooting a picture or movie, the Special Effects mode lets you easily apply creative effects, such as High-Contrast Monochrome, Soft Focus, Nostalgic Sepia and Selective Color. The choice of effect can be reviewed on the LCD screen before you take your picture or movie clip.
After shooting, the Retouch Menu lets you enhance the photos you have taken without the need for a computer with its range of filter effects, such as Cross Screen, which adds a starry effect to bright objects. The unique Creative Slider makes it quick and easy to instantly adjust the brightness, saturation and colour tone of the image.
An additional must-have feature of the S9100 is Nikon’s Smart Portrait System, incorporating a series of automatic functions including In-Camera Red-Eye Fix™, Blink Warning, Smile Timer and Skin Softening to flatter even the most camera-shy subject.
The COOLPIX S9100 comes in three colours: red, black and dark silver
ViewNX 2
ViewNX 2 is an all-in-one software package that enables users to quickly and easily import, browse, edit and share still images and movies. Building upon the highly successful ViewNX software, ViewNX 2 is a user-friendly suite that offers a huge range of features, going well beyond those supplied as part of a PC’s operating system. Newly-incorporated advanced movie-editing functions have been taken directly from Nikon’s award-winning DSLR range, enabling users to create stunning movie footage. ViewNX 2 is included with all Nikon digital cameras and is also available as a free download.
EXPEED C2
The original EXPEED image processing system incorporated all of the accumulated expertise and technologies developed throughout Nikon’s long history. Now, the latest evolution of Nikon’s renowned system, EXPEED C2, expands the possibilities of photography even further, with enhanced movie recording, high-sensitivity performance and maximum image quality. EXPEED C2 maximizes sensor performance for clear, life-like images that exhibit vivid colours, reduced noise and smooth tonal gradations for outstanding photos and movies.
Nikon my Picturetown
You can now back-up your images safely and securely using my Picturetown (http://www.mypicturetown.com), the free online digital photo storage and sharing service brought to you by Nikon. Easily share photo memories with friends and organise precious memories into online collections. You get 2GB of space free to use for storing thousands of memories and you can upgrade your membership to Gold Account at any time if you need to store more pictures.
COOLPIX S9100- Specifications
Effective pixels 12.1 million pixels
Image sensor Type: 1/2.3-in. type CMOS with active cell array; Colour filter array: RGB filter; Total pixels:Approx. 12.75 million pixels; Recording pixels: Approx. 12.00 million pixels (4000 x 3000)
Lens NIKKOR lens with 18x optical zoom; Focal length: 4.5-81.0 mm (Approx. 25-450 mm); Aperture: f/3.5-5.9; Lens construction: 12 elements in 11 groups
Focus range (from lens) Normal shooting: approx. 50 cm (1 ft. 8 in.) to infinity (at wide-angle setting), approx. 1.5 m (5 ft.) to infinity (at telephoto setting); Macro close-up mode: approx. 4 cm (1.6 in.) to infinity (at wide-angle setting), approx. 1.5 m (5 ft.) to infinity (at telephoto setting)
Monitor Size: 7.5 cm (3-in.); Number of dots: Approx. 921k-dot; Type: TFT LCD monitor; (Acrylic) cover: Protective acrylic panel with anti-reflection coating on both sides, no air-gapless structure
Storage media Internal memory (approx. 74 MB), SD/SDHC/SDXC/UHS memory card*1
Vibration Reduction (VR) Image-sensor shift type + electronic type (still image); Other blur-reduction functions: Motion Detection (conventional type), BSS (Best Shot Selector)
ISO sensitivity ISO 160, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 (4000 x 3000), Auto (ISO 160 to 800) , Fixed range auto (ISO 160 to 400)
Interface Hi-Speed USB/PictBridge
Power Sources Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12 (1050 mAh)
Battery life Approx. 270 shots (EN-EL12)
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 104.8 x 62.0 x 34.6 mm/4.2 x 2.5 x 1.4 in. (excluding projections)
Weight Approx. 214 g (7.6 oz.). (including battery and SD memory card)
Movie HD 1080p: 1920 x 1080 (30 fps), HD 720p: 1280 x 720 (30 fps), iFrame 540: 960 x 540 (30 fps), VGA: 640 x 480 (30 fps) HS movie: HS 240 fps, HS 120 fps, HS 60 fps, HS 15 fps
Supplied accessories Camera Strap AN-CP19, Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12, Charging AC Adapter EH-69P, USB Cable UC-E6, Audio Video Cable EG-CP16 and ViewNX 2 CD-ROM
Optional accessories Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL12, Charging AC Adapter EH-69P, Battery Charger MH-65, AC Adapter EH-62F, USB Cable UC-E6 and Audio Video Cable EG-CP16
About Nikon
Founded in Japan in 1917, Nikon has grown to become the world leader in digital and precision optics technology with a strong presence in all four corners of the world.
Through its award-winning product line-up, including entry-level and professional digital SLR cameras, interchangeable NIKKOR lenses and the consumer COOLPIX range, Nikon regularly raises the standard in product design and performance. With over 90 years of engineering expertise, it is no wonder that Nikon is the top choice for photographers around the world.
In 2009, Nikon celebrated two key milestones in the lens category – the 50th anniversary of its legendary F-mount SLR lens-mounting system, making it the only manufacturer to sustain its original lens mount for such a long period, and has recently exceeded production of over 55 million NIKKOR lenses. Both highlight Nikon’s dedication to producing quality and functional products that can be used by photographers for years to come.
Nikon also produces equipment such as IC and LCD steppers and scanners, instruments such as microscopes and semiconductor inspection equipment. Other products include sports optics products such as binoculars, rangefinders and fieldscopes, ophthalmic lenses and surveying instruments. It is the only major optical company in the world that still controls and manufactures every aspect of its glass-making business, allowing it to finely tune Nikon lens specifications, quality and performance.
Nikon has consolidated net global sales of 785,499 million Japanese Yen (year ending 31 March, 2010) and Nikon Corporation is listed on the Tokyo stock exchange.
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#1 Jane
Does this camera have macro mode?
9:50 pm - Saturday, February 12, 2011
#2 Jane
Would you recommend the S9100 over the S8100? What are the major differences in feature between the two?
10:28 pm - Saturday, February 12, 2011
#3 Laith
I think both of them have macro mode as most of modern digital cameras consider macro as a standard specification.
I prefer S9100 due to the Zooming 18X and some other advanced features.
8:31 pm - Monday, February 14, 2011
#4 Laith
Im wondering of Nikon P500 reviews .i like the power of zoom , video record ability (full HD 1080) and the LCD (921K and movable).But im not sure about the quality of images (contrast and sharpness) that make me sometimes prefer Panasonic Fz35 .
8:39 pm - Monday, February 14, 2011
#5 Gare
Can someone please compare this to the Panasonic ZS10 and Sony HX9? Which of these 3 have the best IQ? Thanks
2:23 am - Thursday, March 3, 2011
#6 Fabio
If the image quality is the same as the previous S8100 this camera will be awesome. I was just comparing similar pictures taken with my Nikon S8100 and my Canon S90 and the Nikon is better, even in low light, I took a picture inside a very dark church handheld and it was very good,I couldn't believe that the speed was 1/1,5 sec. that's how good the VR is . I can't understand why the review gives 3,5 to image quality, maybe I'm lucky. It does not have MASP modes but I simply don't miss them because the pictures are always good and you can adjust vividness from monochrome to hyper ultra vivid in a slide bar, the same can be done with white balance and of course EV. The lens are very sharp, the HDR is very good, and there's a mode that takes several pictures and mix them to create a single picture with less noise in a night picture, all that while keeping colors good. Filming is very good but not in very dark situations, that's the only drawback. I've had 7 cameras in the last 6 months, wich included Nikon D5000 ,Sony A 290, Canon SX30 , Canon S90, Sony HX1, Casio FH100, Canon SX130. My favorite ? Nikon D5000 with 2 lenses , but it won't fit in my pocket, the Nikon S8100 will and the S9100 will too, I can't wait to get one.
2:34 am - Sunday, April 3, 2011
#7 George
Does anyone know if the Trent charger I use for my IPAD 2 will work on my Nikon s9100? The ports are the same.
8:19 pm - Sunday, August 14, 2011
#8 Ron
Does anyone know if the zoom 'whir' can be heard when playing back recorded video-my existing camera does and it spoil video watching.
6:07 pm - Monday, January 23, 2012