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Your Nikon Coolpix Digital Camera should have included an instruction manual packet. If you lost yours, the Nikon website will probably have some online instructions.
i personally think coolpix s202 is best because its very easy to use,and has all the features of a better camera for less the pirce,its only like 124.00
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A Nikon Coolpix has a large range of prices. It can be a s low as about two hundred dollars. It can also cost as much as three hundred and fifty dollars. But, on average they cost about two hundred and fifty dollars.
Nikon makes a green digital camera, the Nikon Coolpix S1100pj. It should cost around $240 and is available at Best Buy, Wal-mart or other local retailers.
Both are very good camera for the casual photo taker. I would pick the canon sureshot over the nikon coopix because of the image quality.
The canon elph is an excellent small digital camera for purses. With smart phone technology improving so much, it might be best to get a new iphone or android and use that as your exclusive digital camera.
In a recent Apple update they fixed an issue with importing. Should work now. http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2267809
You can find reviews for the Nikon Coolpix S9100 in most places where Nikon products are sold. When a company sells a product they usually have reviews on display explaining why you may want to buy the product. Examples of what the product may have or/ and can do that others may not be able is what is usually on display with the product itself. Most places that sell electronics or camera stores themselves should sell a Nikon Coolpix S9100. Places such as Future Shop, Ikea, and sometimes Walmart may sell this product.
Normally on a digital small camera like the Nikon Coolpix S220 there is a power button and by that power button should be a small light, once plugged in the light should switch on and go red or green (sometimes yellow, amber or blue its depends on the company) If there is no light anyway that indicates anything then i suggest to search the brand and type of camera it is online or it might say something about the charging light in the manual... Hope this helps!
yes, there should be camera's in schools, it will teach the students how do do photography.
The Grainy look of the picture is due to the setting called ISO (it's too high, just lower it and it should improve). If there is a lens error then I would have to say...don't jam or push the lens in. The lens turns like a screw so if you jam or push the lens you could ruin the threads within. Most times you would have to take the camera apart and clean it or set it back on it's track. I once read, try banging it on your palm when powered off.