Nikon Coolpix S620 – Digital Camera Review (Page 2 of 2)

Review of Nikon Coolpix S620 by Michele McDonough (78,943 pts ) , published Apr 27, 2009

DesignRating Average

Nikon Coolpix S620 Black Rear ViewWeighing in at 120 g (4.2 oz.), the Coolpix S620 is extremely light and portable. It’s also small enough to fit in a jacket pocket or most side compartments of a shoulder bag since its dimensions are only 90 x 53 x 23 mm (3.5 x 2.1 x 0.9 in.) when the lens is not projected. It’s available in both black and pink.

In an effort to make the LCD monitor as large as possible, the screen has been extended to the very edges of the camera. While I do appreciate the larger screen, I found this aspect made it a little difficult to hold the camera without smearing my fingers all over the corners of the monitor. Unfortunately, the fingerprint repellent layer wasn’t quite as repelling as I would have liked, and I ended up constantly wiping the edges of the screen.

Ease of UseRating Good

For the most part, the Coolpix S620 is very easy to use, and it’s not difficult at all to navigate through the control settings. However, unless you’re already rather intimate with the Coolpix line, you may find yourself needing to spend some time with the manual and experimenting a little before you get the hang of some of the advanced features of the camera.

Price to ValueRating Good

Nikon Coolpix S620 Top ViewThe Nikon Coolpix S620 has a Canadian MSRP of $329.95. (The suggested list price in the U.S. is $269.95.) In addition to the camera, this price includes the following components.

  • EN-EL 12 Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
  • Battery Charger
  • USB Cable
  • Audio/Video Cable
  • Camera Strap
  • Coolpix Software Suite

Compared to some standards, 45 MB of internal memory may sound like a lot, but it really isn’t when you’re dealing with 12.2 MP images. So, even though the Coolpix S620 technically comes with all the supplies you need to start taking photos right away, it would be a good idea to purchase an additional memory card as soon as possible.

Overall RatingRating Good

There’s quite a bit of competition for digital cameras in this price range, but the Coolpix S620 still manages to hold its own rather well. Oddly, the only thing that really gives me any reason to pause with this model is the “edge-to-edge” viewer, but that same factor might make the camera more attractive to other users who don’t mind wiping off some smudges now and then. And, to be quite fair, if you want a large viewing area on an ultra-compact digital camera, I can’t think of an alternative design.

If you’re considering this as a starter camera, you might want to investigate some of the less advanced models in the Coolpix line before you settle on this one, especially if you’re trying to save some money, since you may not need all the features found in the S620. However, if you’re looking for a solid digital camera with around 12 MP that’s fast, powerful, and compact, keep the Coolpix S620 on your short list – it would be a fine investment.

Comment

Aug 18, 2009 3:52 AM
Nicole Kellett
Digital camera query
I am looking to buy a compact digital camera, middle to upper price bracket, with good megapixels, say 10/12 and a good zoom. I want simple easy to use, I take mostly quick unposed people shots with some landscapes scenes. I'm looking at the Canon powershots, Ixus and/or Nikon Coolpixs but would appreciate a recommendation from you.
 
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