Leonard Goh of CNet Asia has posted a review of the Nikon P6000, Nikon's semi-rawsumer. As always no spoilers here, but you can rush to their conclusions if you can't wait. They do discuss IQ and also the LX3. They also spend a lot of time with the new GPS feature which of course is a distinguishing feature since very few cameras feature this type of functionality out of the box.
And at the same time, the Nikon P6000 is shipping at Amazon for $460.
RAWsumer reviews at the Compact Reviews Organizer
CANON: G11 G10 G9 SX1is
PANASONIC: LX3 LX2 FZ50 FZ38/FZ35 FZ28
RICOH: GRD III GRD II GX200
SIGMA: DP2 DP1
FUJI: S100fs
NIKON: P6000
LEICA: D-Lux4
CAMERA DIARIES: Panasonic LX3 Canon G10
Monday, October 06, 2008
Nikon P6000 gets first review at CNet Asia
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2 comments:
GPS would be a nice feature to have, if well implemented. But currently it eats power, so having it in a camera may not be such a good idea.
Yeah, suffering from initial implementation woes. But combined with the intentional NRW mess, it may get more people upset at Nikon for bad planning and bad practices.
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