I gave away mine but missed it so much decided to get another. Had to purchase new NiMH plus a set of Lithium batteries for a trip to Italy. The NiMH worked fine with the MH71 charger despite the warnings. Have not needed to use the Lithium cells yet. Positives: good colour balance, nice lens, AA sized batteries x 2 (LR6, ZR6, FR6 or NiMH), 1/1.8" CCD. Point and shoot design. Useful viewfinder for bright conditions. Compact charger. Good close-ups. Downsides: somewhat 'chunky' shape, however this gives a solid feel. Silver finish (also available in black). 3X optical zoom range 38~114mm and plastic tripod mount.
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This Nikon Coolpix was the last with an optical viewfinder, which is why I bought it. It also has the facility to put AA rechargeable nicad, AA single use lithium, AA alkaline,or AA oxride. The AA single use lithium cost more but last for ages, and importantly do not run down when not being used.
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The Nikon Coolpix 7600 is a tiny camera that belies its power. This extremely compact camera features a 7.1-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom with an exceptionally high quality Nikkor lens. And that's what stands this camera out from the competition. Forget how many megapixels your camera has - it's the quality of the sensor and the lens that makes for good pictures. Nikon are well known for their quality, but even I was blown away by the pictures that this camera produces. There are some 16 shooting modes, each with a number of further choices, so whatever the situation, you can simply set the mode, point and shoot. I'm not an experienced photographer, but I've produced some great pictures with this camera, including some extreme close-ups (macro mode). The 7600 runs on 2 x AA size batteries. The best bet being NiMH rechargeables, but it can also use NiCd rechargeables or standard Alkaline batteries. Useful if you don't have access to a charging point - just buy some AA batteries and you're up and running. I chose this model because it has a viewfinder, which I find easier to use. The screen is 1.8" - small by some standards - but produces a clear, sharp display, except in very bright sunlight when it is more difficult to see. The 7.1 MegaPixels allows me to produce good quality prints of up to 18" x 12" - great for portraits. Having bought a few digital cameras in the past, I'm really regretting not buying a Nikon in the first place. But now I have, I'm hooked. It's Nikon or nothing for me.Read full review
Having searched for a good compact camera at a affordable price I chose this one. I'm pleased to say that I wasn't dissapointed. It is made for a beginner like me, and has a full auto mode which caters for most everyday situations. When you go further into the menus it can be set up for all sorts of tyes of shot, such as night, sports, macro, etc., although you cannot mess arround with things like f numbers, shutter speeds and ISO's too much. Good!. It is a very compact camera but all the controls are easy to find and use. THe scrre is a bit small, but a proper viewfinder is aailable. It only takes AA batteries, but I have some high capacity rechargeable ones. The lens seems excellent quality as you would expect from a Nikon. All in all a good little camera for a beginner. RF
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