Nikon CoolPix S1000pj review

We have a soft spot for cameras with unusual features, and there are few more unusual – and fun – than the Nikon CoolPix S1000pj. Inside its unassuming-looking shell lurks a projector that’s capable of creating a 40in image on the nearest available surface.

We’ve seen similar technology in mobile phone-sized micro projectors, using an LED lamp with a brightness of just 10 lumens. Building it into a digital camera gives it much more of a sense of purpose. The low brightness is a limitation, though, rendering it useless in natural light and restricting the picture size to around 12 inches under household lighting.

Still, for sharing photos and videos with friends, it certainly beats huddling around the 2.7in screen. The projector’s 640x480 resolution is impressive, as is the one-hour battery life, although bear in mind that the battery has to handle photographic duties too.

Operating the projector couldn’t be easier, with a dedicated button to activate it, a slider for focus and an infrared remote to avoid wobbles as you advance to the next picture. It’s a shame there’s no orientation sensor, and portrait-shaped photos are projected on their side.

Dedicated micro projectors cost from around £200, so it’s no surprise that the S1000pj is, in other respects, an unremarkable mid-price compact camera. Its controls are basic point-and-shoot fare and video recording is at VGA resolution.

The metal body looks smart and the 5x zoom wide-angle lens is welcome, but its f/3.9 aperture struggles in low light. Photos taken at high ISO speeds were seriously blotchy, so the flash is mandatory when shooting indoors. Outdoor photography was much better, but some noise was still visible and corner focus was a little soft.

This camera will dazzle friends and family, but perhaps only once or twice. We can easily imagine S1000pj owners boring others with slideshows of photos taken just moments beforehand. We’d rather just enjoy the moment, and use Picasa or Flickr to share our photos a few days later.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

CCD effective megapixels

12.0 megapixels

CCD size

1/2.3in

Viewfinder

none

Viewfinder magnification, coverage

N/A

LCD screen size

2.7in

LCD screen resolution

230,000 pixels

Articulated screen

No

Live view

Yes

Optical zoom

5.0x

Zoom 35mm equivalent

28-140mm

Image stabilisation

optical, sensor shift

Maximum image resolution

4,000x3,000

Maximum movie resolution

640x480

Movie frame rate at max quality

30fps

File formats

JPEG; AVI (M-JPEG)

Physical

Memory slot

SDHC

Mermory supplied

36MB internal

Battery type

Li-ion

Battery Life (tested)

220 shots

Connectivity

USB, AV

HDMI output resolution

N/A

Body material

aluminium

Lens mount

N/A

Focal length multiplier

5.6x

Kit lens model name

N/A

Accessories

USB and AV cables, remote control, stand

Weight

155g

Size

63x100x23mm

Buying Information

Warranty

two years RTB

Price

£294

Supplier

http://www.simplyelectronics.net

Details

www.nikon.co.uk

Camera Controls

Exposure modes

auto

Shutter speed

auto

Aperture range

auto

ISO range (at full resolution)

80 to 1600

Exposure compensation

+/-2 EV

White balance

auto, 5 presets, manual

Additional image controls

none

Manual focus

No

Closest macro focus

3cm

Auto-focus modes

multi, centre, spot, face detect

Metering modes

multi, face detect

Flash

auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, red-eye reduction

Drive modes

single, continuous, self-timer

Basic Specifications

Physical

Buying Information

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