📸 Capture. Connect. Conquer your story with Nikon COOLPIX S9500.
The Nikon COOLPIX S9500 is a compact, ultra-slim digital camera featuring a powerful 22x optical zoom NIKKOR lens, 18.1 MP BSI CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance, built-in Wi-Fi for instant sharing, and integrated GPS for precise location tagging. Designed for travel and everyday use, it combines professional-grade imaging with sleek portability, making it the perfect companion for millennials who want to capture and share their world effortlessly.
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Yes |
Video Output | HDMI |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
Shooting Modes | 3D Photography, Backlighting, Beach, Close Up, Dusk/Dawn, Easy Panorama, Fireworks Show, Food, Landscape, Museum, Night Landscape, Party/Indoor, Portrait, Scene Auto Selector, Snow, Sports, Sunset |
Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
Digital-Still | Yes |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Stills |
Night vision | No |
Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
Focus Features | Contrast Detection |
Autofocus Points | 99 |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
Autofocus | Yes |
File Format | JPEG |
Effective Still Resolution | 18.1 |
JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
Total Still Resolution | 18.1 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 550 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 22 x |
Lens Type | Telephoto, Wide Angle |
Zoom | Optical Zoom |
Camera Lens | 22x optical Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens |
Minimum Focal Length | 25 Millimeters |
Real Angle Of View | 43.1 Degrees |
Focal Length Description | 4.5-99.0mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 25-550mm lens in 35mm [135] format) |
Digital Zoom | 4 x |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Lens Construction | 12 elements in 10 groups |
Metering Methods | Evaluative |
Exposure Control | Automatic, Exposure compensation (-2.0 to +2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV) |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
Self Timer | 1E+1, 2, 2E+1, 5 |
Crop Mode | 16:9 |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1024 x 600 pixels |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
Memory Storage Capacity | 23 MB |
Write Speed | 7.5 fps |
Flash Memory Speed Class | C2 to C10 |
Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U1 or higher |
Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V30 |
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 2000 GB |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon 1 |
Sensor Type | BSI CMOS |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 125 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 18.1 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 4 Seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 4 Seconds |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Feature | Travel |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Flash Modes | Panorama |
Camera Flash | Built-In |
Skill Level | Professional |
Compatible Devices | Nikon 1 series |
Continuous Shooting | 7.5 |
Aperture modes | F2.8-F5.6 |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 or 1/250 |
Video Capture Format | MOV |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 1600 |
Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Delay between shots | 1.9 seconds |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Average Life | 230 Photos |
Guide Number | 2 |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
J**E
The Legend Continues
With 18 megapixels and a 22 x zoom lens, the Coolpix S9500 is another winner in Nikon's line of digital cameras.As with earlier models, the S9500 is sleek and thin, it can easily slip into your pocket or the smallest of bags without causing clutter, but only the size is small - the rest of the camera is legendary.Easy to use (Point and Shoot mode or a phlanx of shooting options), you don't know where to start when looking at Nikon's latest Coolpix. The 18.1 mp's are quite impressive and the shooting results are nothing less than extraordinary. The CMOS allows shooting in very dim light without any loss in end product results. And, of course, the camera still maintains the hallmark excellence of the Nikkor lens - probably one of the finest lens that is on the market today.But Nikon has not rested on just those remarkable laurels - they've moved with the times (as always) so the S9500 has a relatively easy WiFi function. Coupled with a free app (I am using an iPad where the app is called NIKON WMU (wireless mobile utility)), you can immediately transfer your photos from the S9500 to a tablet, your phone or computer. No wires or patching required before you are posting your beautiful photos onto Facebook or any other social network!There is also a built-in GSP that I am still toying with - living in New York City it is active but has not found (or can't find because of the buildings) a satellite signal. But that doesn't take anything away from the ease of use, fantastic photos and sturdy construction of the S9500.
M**6
Don't Waste Your Money
This camera is a piece of garbage. I've bought Sony cameras in the past with good luck (even second hand), but I was impressed with a Nikon digital SLR that I bought, so I thought I'd try the Coolpix for my quick snapshots. It worked ok for a month or so. Then the shutter wouldn't close completely and the pictures were all blurry. I sent it into their repair place, Precision Camera. I don't know why I had to fill out the extensive contact information--no phone call; no email; not even a snail mail letter. Finally, one month later, I called them to check. Awful customer service---the phone rang and rang. Finally they answered and they said that there was damage to it, and the warranty was void, so I would have to pay $179 for repair. Since I paid $218 I told them just to send it back for $7. I was so distraught about the customer service that I called Nikon directly to ensure that Precision Camera was affiliated with Nikon; and that they weren't scam artists. Nikon verified it and said that there was nothing they could do for me either. I guess their Coolpix camera is just a piece of garbage. Expensive lesson learned. I can't imagine what damage was done to it. I hardly used it over a period of 1-2 months.
A**P
Great New Camera With A Lot Of Options And Fairly Reasonable Price!
I bought this one for the Zoom feature, the small size all self contained wi Fi and GPS and the 18.1 MPS count. It filled in a gap that I wanted to fill. To compare it with my 2011 Canon Power Shot IS 3300 A, I would say that it gives a richer picture. It has much more zoom capability. It also shoots in 1080 P. So all and all it is a big step up from my 100$ Canon which is what I was looking for. I also have a Nikon Coolpix AW-100 and that is good for certain environments but this one has the wi Fi which I like and much more zoom of course. So all and all it is a very sophisticated point and shoot camera and a good buy for what it is and what it does.
T**N
Terrific Compact Camera
This is without a doubt the best compact camera I've ever owned. Superior features and quality as well as great zoom length. Especially easy to learn all the most important features and use of all it's capabilities. The only improvement I could see for this camera would be to somehow have the flash built into the front of the camera instead of popping up from the top left side. It's a small new habit one has to form to make certain your hands are not holding the camera at the top left side so that the flash can pop up properly when needed but by no means is this a major issue as the camera has so many easy to understand and use features enabling the owner to take superb pictures.
J**A
Good pix, not easy to override auto features
The camera takes pretty good pictures, but it isn't user friendly to learn. I didn't want to spend a fortune on a camera to take on safari, because my husband was bringing his Canon DSLR, but I did want to take some of my own photos, wanted a decent telephoto lens for wildlife, and didn't want to lug around a huge camera bag. This fit the bill for the most part. I found it difficult to focus in low light situations, and a bit hard to learn (I was trained as a photojournalist back in the days of film, etc., so am not an amateur.) I appreciate the many things the camera is able to do, but perhaps there are just too many features, and, overriding the automatic features is exceedingly difficult. I did get some excellent pix, but using this convinced me to buy a good DSLR for future trips.
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