Nikon P300: A Light-Swallowing, 1080p-Shooting Pocket Monster by Ahmed Kaludi February 10, 2011 at 3:53 am Gadgets 2 Comments This is Nikon’s answer to the Canon S95 pocket dynamo. The P300 pairs a 12.1-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS image sensor (which picks up more light than a standard CMOS sensor) with a fast f1.8 lens. Max ISO is 3200. And it shoots 1080p video at 30fps. Full size It’s also got a new easy panorama mode seemingly borrowed from Sony’s pocketcams, creative filters like faux fisheye and a built-in HDR mode that combines multiple shots at different exposures in camera to create HDR shots. (Click to embiggen the specs box.) The P300’s a little fatter than the S95, but if the photos deliver what’s promised on paper, it’s some extra bulge I can definitely handle. Other downside? No RAW photos, unlike its pro point-and-shoot competition. I’m guessing that’s where they shaved off the feature set to keep it down to $330, around $70 cheaper than the S95. Tags:Nikon Share This Post: Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Post navigation ‹ Previous Asus has a Secret Weapon against the iPadNext › Mobile Gaming: Can Core i7-2920XM Beat Desktop Core i7-980X? Related Content Google’s made several ‘Star Wars’ VR experiences for Cardboard New in our buyer’s guide: The iPhone 6s, Surface Book and much more Asus has a Secret Weapon against the iPad Sony’s next PSP, codenamed NGP more news from the blog Apple may be prepping iPad 3 for fall 2011 launch – Rumor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Roundup: ASUS, EVGA, Gigabyte & MSI Sony’s next PSP, codenamed NGP AMD: We’re Benefiting from Intel’s Woes Does a Facebook Phone Make Any Sense? (Updated) Hands on OnePlus X review: a startlingly good budget phone Microsoft’s Kinect Selling Twice As Fast As The iPad Shogun Bros. Chameleon X-1 review: the mouse that’s a gamepad, too Can Honeycomb tablets gain ground by being “just as good” as iPad? Google’s made several ‘Star Wars’ VR experiences for Cardboard iPad 2 Rumors: The Comprehensive Guide Apple still dominant in online movie sales, Walmart sneaking up Mobile Gaming: Can Core i7-2920XM Beat Desktop Core i7-980X? ‘Face to Facebook’ Is Part Art, Part Hack Smart grid and green tech at CES (photos) Google+ is now faster for the few who use it HP TouchPad first hands-on! (updated with video!) Amazon’s £50 tablet is actually really good Free Group Chat App Convore Launches To Challenge Campfire Dell to fix flaw of its own making that puts its computers at risk Motorola Moto X Style Review: One of 2015’s best Android phones Microsoft Is Said to Seek More Management Changes Sony Xperia Z5: Bond’s phone reviewed Skype 5 for Mac intentionally blocks Flash and other programs from using your webcam Mark Zuckerberg Has Obtained a Restraining Order Against His Stalker Snapchat’s Live Stories now show you moments from multiple angles Apple TV review: the super-shiny new media streamer is here Nexus 5X review: Google’s Nexus back at its best? First taste of Honeycomb: Android 3.0 user interface preview Pinterest wins new funding, raising valuation to $5 billion Xiaomi announces Mi Band Pulse, a $16 wearable heart rate monitor MPAA sues Hotfile for “staggering” copyright infringement Firefox 4, 5, 6 and 7 to be released before the end of 2011 2 Comments Its a wonderful theme for tech blogs, I added this as my watch list and buy it soon. Reply Its for testing threaded comment. Reply Leave a Reply to Naveen Cancel reply Comment: Name * Email * Website