Nikon Coolpix S10 Explained

Camera Name:Nikon Coolpix S10
Image Alt:Nikon Coolpix S4 camera
Maker:Nikon
Lens:10x Optical Zoom-Nikkor 38-380mm Glass Lens (35mm equivalent)
F-Numbers:f3.5
Sensor Type:CCD
Sensor Size:2825 x 2124
Res:2,816 × 2,112
Speedrange:50, 100, 200, 400, 800 (ISO equivalent)
Recording Medium:SD/MMC card + 16MB internal memory
Fmode:Center; Manual
Farea:99
Metering:Center weighted
Shutterrange:1/2 sec to 1/1000 sec
Cont:1.2 frame/s
Viewfinder:No
Wb:Auto with TTL control or 7-mode manual
Vidrecord:640 x 480 @ 30fps
Rearlcd:2.5", 230,000 pixel TFT
Battery:1 EN-EL5 Lithium Ion rechargeable
Interface Avout:USB, Composite video RCA
Interface Data:USB
Body Comp-Feats:Metal
Dimensions:12.5 × 74.5 × 40.5 mm (4.4× 2.9 ×1.6 in.)
Weight:220g. (7.8 oz.) [Not inc batteries, memory card, or lens cap]
Predecessor:Nikon Coolpix S4

The Coolpix S10 is a model of digital camera formerly produced by Nikon and first released in 2006 as part of the Coolpix Series. Its image sensor is a CCD with 6.0 million pixels. It has a 2.5inches thin-film transistor liquid crystal display device with 230,000 pixels. The S10 incorporates Nikon's popular swivel design first seen in the Coolpix 900 which allows for a powerful Nikkor 10X Optical zoom lens while retaining a compact form. Other features include D-Lighting and Face-priority AF.

The 2006 Nikon Coolpix S10 has a similar 10x swivel lens design as the 2005 S4, but with more advanced features such as vibration reduction and a lithium-ion battery.

Noted use

The Coolpix S10 was used by photographer Noah Kalina to capture a series of self-portraits in his video Everyday. He began using this camera for the project in 2009.[1]

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References

  1. James . Matey . Iris Recognition on Noah Kalina’s Everyday . 2154 . . April 2021 . 10.6028/NIST.TN.2154 .

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