Nikon Coolpix2100 Digital Camera

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 The Nikon Coolpix2100 Digital Camera has received several excellent reviews:

Overall, the 2100's performance ranks above average for a camera in this price and megapixel class. Shot-to-shot time under most circumstances runs less than 3 seconds. If you prefocus, there's barely any shutter lag. Autofocus feels quick and accurate, even in low light and with off-center subjects. We clocked the continuous-shooting mode (in which the flash is unavailable) at 0.3 to 0.8 frames per second, depending upon file size and compression selections--middling results, though we captured 39 consecutive VGA shots. At the highest-resolution setting, the 2100 can take up to 3 seconds to write a single image to the CompactFlash card. The 3X zoom lens is responsive and easy to control with precision, but it's a bit on the noisy side. It adds just a barely noticeable amount of barrel distortion at its widest angle. You can operate off of your own pair of rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride AA batteries, but we took more than 450 pics using a standard disposable CR-V3.    ZDNET.com   

The Coolpix 2100 produces some of the best images we've seen from a 2-megapixel model. It delivers excellent white balance and color reproduction, as well as a broad dynamic range with very little noise. However, it does display slightly more purple fringing than we'd like, and as with most low-end cameras, you'll spot some noise in shots taken under dim lights or in dense shadows. In the sharpness department, the 2100's pictures are above average but not the greatest you can get from digicams in this class.    Cnet.com

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