Nikon claims that this flagship ‘S’ model is the smallest 12MP compact with optical image stabilisation. A brushed-steel chassis houses an impressively specified compact, which includes an Expeed processing
technology and Vibration Reduction. The rear features a striking 2.7in LCD screen with anti-reflection coating, and set of well-placed buttons and an intuitive mode dial which operates the camera through both
rotation and pressure.
The S700 handles well, and fits nicely into the hand. It offers prompt start-up and fast AF, and while the dual-activated mode dial does take some getting used to, it can genuinely speed up usage. Exposures are
well balanced and detail is maintained throughout images. The camera does very well to supress the effects of fringing, while noise is also well controlled right up to ISO 1600.
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Our Verdict:
A well-specified and beautifully designed compact with just a few shortcomings.
What We Like:
Design, image quality, compact body
What We Don't Like:
Lack of full manual mode to utilise spec, price
1/1.72-in. CCD; total pixels: approx. 12.43 million
Lens
3x Zoom-NIKKOR; 7.9-23.7mm (35mm [135] format picture angle: 37-111mm); f/2.8-5.4; 7 elements in 5 groups; Digital zoom: up to 4x (35mm [135] format picture angle: 444mm)
LCD
2.7-in., 230,000-dot, wide viewing angle TFT LCD with anti-reflection coating
File format
JPEG
Shutter speeds
4-1 - 2000
Exposure modes
Auto
Metering system
256-segment matrix metering
ISO Range
64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 2000, 3200, Auto (auto gain ISO 64-1000)
White balance
Auto, 5 manual modes
Flash Modes
Auto, Red eye reduction by pre flash, Anytime flash, Flash cancel, Slow sync