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Old 05-09-2003, 08:57 AM   #1
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Nikon Coolpix 4500 Digital Camera


(yes, I posted this as well in photography, but am not seeing much action over there...)

Anyone have this camera?

Any comments pros and cons about it?

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Old 05-09-2003, 09:17 AM   #2
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I LOVE this camera! Excellent macros! I have it, and very happy with it. Most of my pics on the board is with it.
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Old 05-09-2003, 09:27 AM   #3
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It only takes CompactFlash cards, right? Not SmartMedia?

Can you change the lenses?

Does the zoom do well enough for "distant" things, like a bird in a tree? (I realize that's a relative question)

How about catching action shots? I realize none of the under $1000 are quick, but is this one "quick enough" considering?

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Old 05-09-2003, 09:43 AM   #4
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there are threads on the lens so you can add lens...I havn't done it, but I see the threads. As for distant things... the herd of camels shot... those were far in the distance and I was able to zoom in well. I didn't even use the digital zoom part for that either.

As for action..what kind of action? Pending on the setting you choose, you should be able to take action shots. (you just select a quicker shutter speed) It can take like 30sec of video, but I don't know how to do that yet. heh heh
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Old 05-09-2003, 10:47 AM   #5
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Lower end digitals have a delay, sort of, so it's really impossible to get the very moment of a Tae Kwon Do kick that you want, for example.

I don't mean blur, I mean, will it shoot when you click it, or is there a delay that means the fish has turned by the time the pic is actually taken?

Thanks so much, Jeremy!

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Old 05-09-2003, 05:04 PM   #6
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Shirley that is a great camera I dont have it but my friend does and I have been looking at it,I think they all have a slight delay when you push the button. You can get it for $349 after 200 rebate till june 30.
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Old 05-09-2003, 10:15 PM   #7
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You can get it for $349 after 200 rebate till june 30.
Where?

Ecost has it for 399 after rebate.

Any idea how it compares to the Olympus 720 or a similar Olympus?
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Old 05-09-2003, 11:22 PM   #8
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Shirley try this link it has the rebate info at the top
http://www.bizrate.com/marketplace/s...ix%204500.html Olympus doesnt seem quite as good to me buts thats just my opinion.
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Hey Shirley

just my 2¢ worth...

my film camera is a Nikon 8008, with pretty fast response time. Plus a huge flash (my husband used it for some of his work...)

I bought a Nikon CoolPix 885. I love it, but it's hard to get used to the different responses of a digital camera. Of course, my use is just for recreation and not crucial like it is for you.
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Shirley that is a great camera I dont have it but my friend does and I have been looking at it,I think they all have a slight delay when you push the button. You can get it for $349 after 200 rebate till june 30.
Casey, how do you like your Olympus c700 compared to your friend's Nikon 4500?

My son Troy has an Olympus and said he's so pleased with the light and color clarity and so seldom needs to do further adjusting that he'd be hesitant to get any other brand, even Nikon.

Do you have an opinion on this? I love my son's 2-1/2 yr old Olympus, but haven't seen the Nikon 4500, just know there's a great price on it right now.

Btw, I took the Wild Flax pics with my "free" FujiFilm 1.2 megapixel no zoom, yes macro, digital. I took the Irises with Troy's 2.3 megapixel Olympus on macro.

Monitor views of images isn't telling the truth. When you view mine on screen, they look great. BUT, if you were to print them, the Olympus takes a better pic b/c of the megapixels, of course.

So, when people show me screen shots, as you know, that's not really telling me what I need to know.

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Shirley they are both great cameras what exactly do you want to do print pics for what ??? etc.
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5 x 7 or 8 x 10's. Maybe an occasional 11 x 14 --- all printed on photo paper at a custom lab, and sometimes I make 4 x 6, 5 x 7, or 8 x 10 on my inkjet to hang up.

Also, I print my own video case covers for clients and scan their pics, then print. However, I could just take their pics myself and avoid the scanning step, as they all go into photoshop anyhow.

I make VHS and DVD covers for my video work.

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oh I see well then if it was me I would look at a higher end Nikon
unfortunately around the $700 mark I feel that is where you need to be one of the coolpix cameras would be sweet for what you are doing,imo the cameras we are using now are for the average Joe just tanking pics of flowers and things,not professional enough. Casey
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