The Nikon S210 you get what you pay for
Strengths: Very sleek and thin
Good battery capacity
Good LCD
Good lens for the price
Good ISO capablity with little noise up to 400
Great Red Eye fix features
Very quick responses
Weaknesses: Pictures are unfortunately not that great
Restrictive Electronic Vibraition Reduction system
Summary: This camera is the value leader among the S series in the Nikon line coming in a little more expensive than the L18 model and below S520. In terms of build quality it's very solidly built with metal casing and good tactile feedback on the buttons. It's really a thin camera so you can fit it almost anywhere with ease and as it's very light as well you would have a hard time noticing it there. Unfortunately Nikon decided to cut costs and implement an Electronic Vibration Reduction system instead of their excellent Optical VR on this camera. While this system is much more effective than the simple "Anti-Shake Mode" systems where the camera simply ramps up the ISO while using faster shutter speeds it is definitely inferior to the Optical systems as it has many many restrictions some of which are: eVR will not work if flash fires (Except slow synchro flash) eVR will not work over ISO 800 eVR will not work if Red-Eye Reduction is active This is of course compounded by the fact that the eVR is turned off by default although you can add eVR effect in the review mode if it is possible and shown with an icon. How the system work is rather simple: There is a gyro in the camera body that measure acceleration forces and detects shakes, this sensor then sends the data to the EXPEED image processor which then uses special algorithms to reduce the effect of shake on the final picture and as Nikon puts it "produce beautiful pictures". This is all good but in almost 35 shots I took so far with this camera only 2 qualified for the eVR help. Moving past this, the pictures are generally not that great looking. Metering is very consistant with good white balance detection so consistency is there which is very good for a camera in this price range. EXPEED processor Nikon has put in to this camera is very speedy and makes this camera feel very fast. Overall if you do decide to buy this camera know that you will be sacrificing some functionality for style.

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