
Nikon Coolpix 880 Review, Phil Askey, August 2000
Review based on a production Nikon Coolpix 880 (Firmware E880 V1.0)
Please note: this camera is not
available yet, pre-orders are being taken.
This time last year Nikon were readying the Nikon Coolpix
800, a quick progression from the Coolpix 700, which in turn had taken
the guts of the 950, made the body smaller, removed the swivel and added
a fixed (in the case of the 700) and a 2x zoom lens (in the case of the
800). So it was fairly easy to predict that Nikon would do something similar
this year. Obviously they've skipped the Coolpix 770 as it wouldn't be
a huge seller... Instead they've gone straight for the 880 which is essentially
the guts and imager from the 990 in a redesigned (fixed) case with a 2.5x
optical zoom and some new features not found on the 990. This will be
their main new digital product at Photokina 2000, Europe's biggest photography
exhibition.

Baby 990?
It certainly seems to be, from our test and image quality
comparisons the 880 comes very close to the 990. Obviously you lose the
split body, you lose the excellent magnesium alloy case (not that the
880's body feels particularly fragile), aperture range, some flexibility
in control and a few mm of zoom as the 880 only has a 2.5 x optical zoom,
the 880 also appears to have a very slightly smaller internal buffer making
burst abilities a little less than the 990 but still far beyond it's competition.
The 880 also has a few features the 990 doesn't, most
notably the SCENE modes which will make it easy for beginners and more
advanced users alike to select a preset shooting mode which puts the camera
into the correct setup for shooting a particular scene. In addition to
this it appears that the SCENE modes also apply differing colour / contrast
settings to achieve a certain "look" depending on which SCENE
you've chosen. Scene shooting modes provided:
- Portrait
- Party/Indoor
- Night Portrait
- Beach/Snow
- Landscape
- Sunset
- Night Landscape
- Fireworks Show
- Close up (macro)
- Copy (black & white)
- Back light
Here's a quick run-down of what's the same and what's
different between the two models (green indicates better or the same,
so here your decision is based on features versus price):
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Nikon Coolpix
880 |
Nikon Coolpix
990 |
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| Price |
US$750
(street) |
US$950
(street) |
| Case |
High
Impact Plastic |
Magnesium
Alloy |
| Design |
Fixed
body |
Split
body, twist lens / imager |
| CCD |
1/1.8"
3.34 megapixel (3.14 megapixel effective) |
| Image resolutions |
2048
x 1536
1024 x 768
640 x 480 |
2048
x 1536
2048 x 1360 (3:2)
1024 x 768
640 x 480 |
| Image modes |
JPEG
(3 levels) & TIFF |
| ISO |
Auto,
100, 200, 400 |
| Zoom (35mm equiv.) |
38 mm
- 95 mm (2.5x)
F2.8 - F4.2 |
38 mm
- 115 mm (3.0x)
F2.5 - F4.0 |
| Digital Zoom |
1.2x
- 4.0x in 0.2x steps |
| Auto Focus |
Yes,
4896 steps continuous
5-AF area selectable |
| Manual focus |
Yes,
50 steps |
| Metering |
256
segment Matrix, Center-Weighted, Spot, Spot AF Area |
| Exposure modes |
Auto,
Program, SCENE, Aperture Priority, Manual |
Auto,
Flexible Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual |
| Exposure adj. |
-2EV
to +2EV in 1/3EV steps |
| Shutter range |
BULB,
8 sec - 1/1000 sec |
| Apertures (Wide) |
F2.8,
F7.8 |
F2.5,
F2.8, F3.1, F3.5, F3.9, F4.4, F4.9, F5.5, F6.2, F7.0 |
| Apertures (Tele) |
F4.2,
F11.3 |
F4.0,
F4.4, F5.0, F5.6, F6.3, F7.0, F7.9, F8.9, F9.9, F11.1 |
| White Balance |
Six
modes plus manual preset |
| AE Lock |
Yes |
| Best Shot Selector |
Yes |
| Auto Bracketing |
Yes |
| Focus Confirmation |
Yes |
| Playback Histogram |
Yes |
| Fixed Aperture |
No |
Yes |
| Image adjustment |
Yes,
seven modes |
| Preset scene modes |
Yes,
eleven modes |
No |
| Sharpnes adjustment |
Yes,
five modes |
| User setup sets |
Two:
Normal, CSM |
Three |
| Internal Flash |
Yes,
range ~ 4 m |
Yes,
range ~ 9 m |
| External Flash |
No |
Yes,
Nikon speedlight sync connector |
| Flash modes |
Auto,
Fill-in, Anti-red-eye, Slow, Off |
| Lens thread |
Yes,
requires optional adapter |
Yes,
28 mm |
| Burst |
Yes
(1.5 fps full size) |
| Movie |
320
x 240 QuickTime |
| Video out |
User-switchable
(PAL / NTSC) |
| Self-Timer |
10
or 3 seconds |
| Storage |
Compact
Flash Type I
8 MB card supplied (16 MB in UK) |
Compact
Flash Type I
16 MB card supplied |
| Viewfinder |
Optical |
Optical
with diopter adjustment |
| Connectivity |
USB,
Serial with optional accessory |
| Battery |
1 x 2CR5
battery or optional Nikon rechargeable |
4 x AA
batteries (NiMH rechargeables recommended) |
| Weight |
320 g
(11.3 oz) |
450 g
(15.9 oz) |
| Dimensions |
99.5
x 75 x 53 mm
(3.9 x 3 x 2.1") |
143 x
79 x 38 mm
(5.6 x 3.1 x 1.5") |
If you're new to digital photography you may wish to
read the Digital Photography
Glossary before diving into this review (it may help you understand
some of the terms used).
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