
Nikon
The Nikon Coolpix S6000 is a 2010 ultra‑compact point‑and‑shoot camera featuring a 14.2 MP 1/2.3" CCD sensor, 7× optical zoom (28‑196 mm equivalent) and Expeed C2 processor, all packed into a 25 mm thin, 156 g body.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers acknowledge the S6000’s standout portability and effective optical stabilization, but they consistently criticize its slow lens, small sensor and the absence of RAW support, resulting in an average technical score and limited appeal for serious photographers.
What Users Say
Casual users value the camera’s ultra‑compact design, lightweight feel, versatile 7× zoom and simple HD video capability, while repeatedly noting poor low‑light performance, noticeable noise at high ISO and the missing RAW feature as drawbacks.
Common Complaints
Low‑light performance suffers from noise, the small sensor limits image quality, the lens is slow (f/3.7‑5.6), and the lack of RAW support frustrates users seeking greater editing flexibility.
How It Compares
vs. Nikon S570
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Choose the S6000 if you need longer zoom capability; choose the S570 if you prefer a marginally lighter and slimmer camera with a shorter zoom.