Testseek.co.uk have collected 52 expert reviews of the Nikon Coolpix P7800 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon Coolpix P7800.
November 2013
(77%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2014-04-15, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
28-200mm f/2.0-4.0 lens range and brightness, sharp images of a good quality, vari-angle screen, built-in viewfinder, physical controls
Chunky design won't suit all, viewfinder quality limitations, price considering competition, some exposure oddities, no physical lens ring
If you're after a high-end compact camera with an abundance of features then the Nikon Coolpix P7800 certainly ticks all the boxes, but it just doesn't quite excel in every department. Good rather than great is the overall sentiment. We're sold on...
The Nikon Coolpix P7800 is great as a travel camera for users who wish to shoot mostly JPEGs at low sensitivities. It offers a wide zoom range, great build quality, a good maximum aperture and excellent resolution in the lower range of ISO sensitivities...
Confused control set-up, Bulky and heavy, Sluggish operation
Although the Nikon P7800 impresses on paper it fails to deliver when put through its paces, with its shooting performance a particular lowlight. When you consider the current price tag of just short of £500, while there are some redeeming features with th...
Superb picture quality, Very good quality 7x zoom lens, Sturdy build, Accurate display, swivel screen, sharp and detailed onscreen image.
Lowgrade electronic viewfinder isn't worth using, Painfully slow performances, No separate videorecord button, Poor audio quality in video mode, Menus can be long and complex
Nikon has produced a very good compact camera and anyone purchasing it as a backup to a DSLR should be happy with. Similarly, anybody wanting to step up from a more basic point and shoot should also find a lot to like here...
Abstract: These cameras may be a bit too big to fit in your pocket but most are compact enough to be considered appealing alternatives to heavier, bulkier, interchangeable lens camera systems...
Abstract: It helps now and then to look around the market and see what's out there. Occasionally, a downscale camera that has escaped your notice can precisely answer your needs. Successor to the COOLPIX P7700, reviewed only six months ago, the P7800 delivers full-...
Abstract: Stepping up in the compact spectrum are cameras that tend to be aimed at photographers who want full photographic control. Good low-light performance, the ability to shoot Raw, and accessible manual controls make these compacts a viable portable alternati...