Reviews for Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

1.8" LCD - 8x Optical Zoom - 3264 x 2448 Image - 640 x 480 Video - MPN: 25515

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  By member: draperk - Nov 30, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Very sharp images, excellent metering and color balance, excellent macros (down to 1.2"), long zoom, RAW, good flash, lightest camera in its class.

Weakness: Shutter lag in low light, delay while saving RAW images, needs adapter for really wide wideangle shooting.

I'm surprised by the negative reviews of this camera. No camera is best at every kind of work. Most reviewers sound like they bought the wrong camera for their particular needs and are blaming the camera for not being something it isn't.

This is not a snapshooter's camera. If you shoot sports or news or even weddings, I'd pick another gun, preferably an SLR. And if you mostly want to shoot high quality family and vacation photos, the 8700 is overkill - it's too complex for efficient casual use. But if you primarily do deliberate work in fair to good light - macro, candid, art, real estate, scientific, etc. - it's a light, powerful, flexible joy to use.

I'm particularly pleased by the sharpness of the lens at almost all stops and zoom ratios. Anyone who isn't getting sharp images with the 8700 needs to check his work habits; it's clearly capable of getting high real-world resolution and crispness. The metering is also superb under a wide range of lighting situations that would have completely defeated any other auto-exposure camera I've used.

Autofocus is slow in low light, but I've seen worse. At least the 8700 has an AF-assist lamp that comes on when needed. Several other cameras in this price and MP bracket lack the assist and can't do AF at all in low light.

I need a lightweight camera with a lot of pixels, a long sharp zoom, great macro capability, and the ability to work in RAW. I don't need to shoot rapid sequences on the run or in low light. I need to carry a camera and tripod around with me, but there's no way I'm going to lug a 2-3-pound digital SLR around with a heavy bag of interchangeable lenses. For me, the 8700 was a great choice.

If you can afford the Coolpix 8800, it has an even longer zoom, makes a few small improvements, and gives you auto-stabilization. If your budget is a bit tight, however, the 8700 is a terrific bargain at under $600 net. (I paid $465 for mine after the rebate.) If you buy yourself a good tripod with some of the money you save, your pictures will be sharper and you won't miss the stabilization.

It comes down to what you want to use the camera for. If you need the long lens, pixels, sharpness, lightness, etc., of the 8700, you can't beat it in its price bracket. But if you need shooting speed and simplicity more than you need 8MP and a long zoom lens, you need a different camera.

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Reply by member: blackdog53
Mar 14, 2005

Based on this review, I purchased The 8700. The review is specific on this camera, it told me in lay term's the potntials of this unit. Thanks for this excellent job.

Reply by member: pgm1
Dec 11, 2005

Great review. Please tell me what you recommend for speed and simplicity? I love Nikon but my 3mp Coolpix 880 is too slow--a little better zoom wouldn't hurt. Seems that the Nikon prosumers are all as slow as their compacts . . . 4-6mp is okay with me. Will NEVER print larger than 8x10 and 99% will be 4R. Thanks.

Reply by member: blackdog53
Dec 11, 2005

pgm1---Nikon has a brand new camera out, it appears as though ity was made to order for what you are looking for, it's the Coolpix S4, 10X zoom, 6 mega-pixels and under $400.00. I suggest you find a review for this camera or check at Nikon USA website. I think this is a fantastic buy for a great camera.

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  By member: jamiek2004 - Sep 2, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: 8mp, amazing Macro focus capabilities. Its my upgrade from the coolpix 4500, because Nikon Coolpix is the undisputed champ of Macro focusing. For my needs at work it is perfect

Weakness: Every photo needs color correction. Everything tends to be leaning to much on the yellow side. I work with photoshop, but the average user probably doesn't.

As mentioned above, for small objects (product photography) the 8700 is a champ. For weekend getaways: the pics come out great, but the shutter reaction time is too slow, you press the button and the camera needs a second to think about it. Love the swivel LCD screen, perfect for putting the camera where you want it, and lining up your shot no matter what the situation calls for. Very easy to use once you get used to the computer menu, I usually keep everything on auto (especially the focus) , all and all a great camera. And now with the rebate its possible to get it at about $500, down from the price I paid of $1000+ at my job. A high capacity memory card (512 megabytes) is a must, as well as a second battery, and perhaps a third.

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  By member: trmc - Oct 13, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Nikon lens, small size, excellent zoom, good battery consumption, 8 megapixel,

Weakness: Most pics need color correction, very complex and difficult to use menu system, slow response of shutter

This is my 5th digital camera, and is by far the most difficult to use with complex menu system...I still haven't figured out how to use all of the functions and carry along the owners manual to figure out how to use it. Pics are sharp and detailed, but shutter reponse is very slow and negates taking any action pics with any degree of accuracy.

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  • 3
  By member: jcarter_30052 - Nov 22, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Zoom, Flash, Relatve ease of use.

Weakness: Haven't found a solid weakness yet.... more to come

I've always found a distinct difference between the professional and non-professional attitude for a paticular camera. The 8700 is a Semi-pro camera. If you want a point-n-shoot, save your money with a lesser model. BUT... if you want professional level operations.. the 8700 is a great choice. The key... to use the features... you've got to understand what they do. If you don't.. you'll be very frustrated. My buying decision was based on the need for control but not the need for changing lenses. More to come on this review as I experiment with various shooting situations.

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  • 3
  By member: Ironfist69 - Aug 12, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Numerous features to work with

Weakness: This is a revised review - low light is still weak

OK it has been a few days and I have turned out some very impressive photos, the camera is a work horse. But! Everything the camera gives you you must first beg it to do so. And that is no assurance you will get the desired photo you are hoping for. Many have claimed the camera is a battery hog, it does just fine no worse than any other big gun on the market. Perhaps a little better than some.
I will "up" the rating to satisfactory for those who are gluttons for punishment and do not mind working hard for a shot. Some of the scene selectors are totally whacked and cannot imagine a scenario that would call for such settings. Auto focus is fussy, and the hype is impressive for this unit but I do regret buying this unit and do have a RMA to return it to the vendor and will send it off next business day and just pay the stinking restocking fee and keep my stress level down.

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  By member: speaklightly - Mar 20, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: A quality Nikon lens

Weakness: Very poor digital photo quality

What a dissapointment! As professional digital camera lecturers who conduct digital camera workshops and speak to over 12,000 people each year we felt that we had better sign on to the 8mp craze asap, so we purchased the Nikon Coolpix 8700.

Wow! What a disappointment! The digital photo output from our Coolpix 5000, Pentax 555 and even the Konica-Minolta G-500 (all 5.0mp digital cameras) is measureably better than the digital photos coming from the new, suppossed to be a "super" digital camera, the Coolpix 8700.

We are certainly not "anti-Nikon" at all as we own the Coolpix 995 and Coolpix 5000 and are very pleased with them. We will update this review when we have completed our learning curve with the Nikon 8700, but to say the least, keeping in mind the price we had to pay for the Nikon 8700, it is HUGE disappointment!

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  • 5
  By member: pasttime - Oct 19, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: It does everything well.

Weakness: None.

A GREAT camera. While it does take a bit of effort to learn all of it's fine features, I found it not to be as difficult as some others have said.

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  By member: softlyspoken - Apr 1, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: Nikon Lens

Weakness: Picture Quality

04/02/2004

Review Update: The Nikon Coolpix 8700 has been returned for warranty repair. I will keep you updated on how long the waranty repair takes and the sucess of the under warranty repairs.

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Reply by member: Ironfist69
Nov 9, 2005

How long did it take for the repair on your 8700? And did they fix the original problem?
Thank you

  • 5
  By member: elaine29 - Aug 3, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: easy to use, beautiful pictures, excellent zoom, ease in carrying around

Weakness: none

I wore it around my neck during my entire vacation to Sedona, Arizona - truly a test when you are sight seeing for a week. This is my first digital camera - I was nervouse about buying it one week before my vacation, I wanted to make sure I knew how to use it. It was so easy to use, yet it has a lot of features. I love my camera!!!!!

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  By member: Tomymoty - Mar 30, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700 8 Megapixel Compact Camera

Strengths: 8 Megapixel, 8 Optical Zoom, rotating LCD

Weakness: Lens distortion, Chromatic Aberration (purple fringing), Noise present at 200 ISO,Max ISO 400 (ISO 6400 Nikon D100)

6 million Effective pixels (6MP) will give you 3040 x 2008 pixels Max resolution
8 million Effective pixels (8MP) will give you 3264 x 2448 pixels Max resolution

If you would like to get twice the size of the 6 MP chip
(3040*2)*(2008*2) = (3040*2008)*(2*2) = 6MP*4 = 24MP


Spend more $300 and get the Nikon D70 (6MP) with the lens

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  • 5
  By member: zercoll - May 22, 2006

very very good

Strengths: sharp images, good auto B/W, great 3D matrix metering,very good macro, light, a lot of options, good image compression never over 3MB,good video, full metal body very best quality

Weakness: shutter lag in low light, and focus very slow in some indoor occasions, flash poor, start for 35mm, video only 35 sec,at begining difficult menu navigation

This is a very very good camera, it's main quality is superlative images in all conditions,after a little time of use you can take very beautiful shots, absolutely comparable with d50 and d70 but more lightweight and with more features, you only need a wideangle lens and this is the perfect camera,8700 it's better than 8800 because bigger and slower ( I hate the telecommander rda )

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  • 4.5
  letsgodigital.org - Nov 20, 2005

Nikon Coolpix 8700

The Nikon Coolpix 8700 is equipped with a CCD that offers 8 Megapixels of resolution. The automatic exposure hardly gets it wrong, hardly any failures and shadow or bright parts are well reproduced. The detail sharpness of the Coolpix 8700 can be called very good, the structure of certain objects is captured excellently. In short: this Nikon digital camera is real value for its money! Read our...

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  • 5.0
  Imaging Resource - Mar 22, 2004

Nikon Coolpix 8700

Nikon's flagship Coolpix 8700 boasts an 8-megapixel CCD and a sharp 8x zoom lens. It also has one of the fastest shutter responses I've yet seen in a prosumer digicam, and excellent color to boot. If you're in the market for a top-end digicam, the 8700 should be on your short list for serious consideration!

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