Nikon Coolpix P310 Black Digital Camera

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Nikon's Coolpix P310 Digital Camera has the fastest lenses around--an f/1.8-f/4.9 24-100mm (equivalent in 35mm format) 4.2x zoom lens for great low-light results and shallow depth of field. With a top shutter speed of 1/2000 second, ultra-fast start-up, quick autofocus, 7fps continuous shooting capability, and sensitivity up to 3200 ISO, the P310 is a real speed demon.


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Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card, Eye-Fi Card

LCD Screen Size: 3 in

Camera Type: Compact Camera

Megapixels: 16.1 Megapixel

Image Stabilization: Optical

Optical Zoom: 4.2

Weight: 6.84


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Product Title: Nikon Coolpix P310 Black Digital Camera

Manufacturer: Nikon

Lowest Price: $163.95 from Adorama

Power Score: 3.9 | 8 Reviews


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Product Reviews (8)

Great Camera with manual control

(I own a P300, but since the P310 is nearly the same camera I thought I would write the review here) Best sub-$300 point and shoot camera I've ever owned! I bought it to use as a back-up and something small to carry hiking. The best things are: - It has

By Museum Photographer on Adorama - Jun 5, 2012

Great compact with advanced features

Nice point and shoot camera having more advanced functions. It's compact and the fast aperture allow low light shooting making this camera a better choice than any point and shoot on the market. Unfortunately the service is very poor as the camera was off

By landscaper on Adorama - Jun 10, 2013

Nikon Coolpix P310, sharp quick photos

I like the compact size, ease of use and the quality of the photos that it takes

By garry on Adorama - Apr 2, 2013

Nice but not for me....

Good camera I just didnt like the little quirks about it. 1- cant charge battery out of camera, it has to sit out on counter to charge. But bought this camera for cost issue, dont want to pay more for wall charger. 2- white balance seems slow, when change

By cannonclick on Adorama - Mar 12, 2013

Not too bad for a point and shoot

Had the camera for a few weeks. Took it to take pictures at an indoor volleyball game last weekend. Manual overide capability made it usable at the indoor environment without flash. Wide angle pictures were pretty sharp, but with decent amount of distorti

By Miatadreamer on Adorama - Feb 1, 2013

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