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  • Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5
  • AC Adapter EH-66
  • USB Cable UC-E6
  • Audio Video Cable EG-CP14
  • Strap AN-CP18
  • Software Suite CD-ROM

*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.

COOLPIX P6000 4 5 27 27
really amazing picture clarity reliable cute and compact, hasslefree oporation,handy. December 15, 2011
Great camera for traveling I travel a lot and needed a good camera to take pictures of the sites. I've had others but decided to splurge on this because of the GPS capability. It takes fantastic day pictures. It is very good at sunrise and sunset. While it can take good pictures at night, you definitely need a tripod or a way to brace the camera. My one major beef is that the GPS takes forever to find out where it is if you go beyond 2 hours. There is no way to tell the camera to keep the location longer than that, so it has to recompute its location. If you travel and bring out the camera at your destination, it can take over 10 minutes to figure out where it is (even in broad open space). Once it does figure out where it is, then the geocoding is wonderful and really helps keep track of your travels, especially if you use iPhoto (or some other program that supports geotagging). Overall a great little camera with excellent picture quality. August 2, 2010
cool pix system camera Very happy that this camera integrates with my other coolpix cameras.I can use the ml remote control from my E8400 for instant response! My sb-800 works just fine . And in the near future want to add on the su remote commander. nikon hit a home run for me with this camera. July 24, 2010
Excellent P6000 Offers Awesome Control! Love this camera. Why? It's compact, easy to use and handle and I can control all my settings like a DSLR. Yes, this baby can do it all without all the bulkiness of a DSLR. At 13.5 Megapixels, this Digital can take CRISP and CLEAR pics and thus far I am not disappointed. I am very happy that this Digital camera has provided me with the opportunity to take some great pics with optimal performance and high resolution pics. I am impressed on all that I can do. Nikon products offer Quality! This item comes with 2 ED elements which helps with help "reduce chromatic aberrations." Also a great point and shoot camera with a large size LCD screen of 2.7 inches! You also have the capability of looking through a view finder, yes a viewfinder in case of your inability to see the LCD screen in bright daylight. Easy to use, Easy and light to carry! A great little Camera that packs a powerful punch in a little package. Thus far, there hasn't been a Nikon product that I've purchased that I haven't liked. This one is simply the best and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Well, gotta go now and take more pics with my Nikon P6000! Awesome item! July 23, 2010
Sad it was discountinued Excellent camera, compact, solid, and robust. Userfriendly and excellent NRW capability. I purchased this camera for its hi-end features in a small package. Macro capability is excellent. I have used the P6000 for +1 year and it is reliable. It meets if not surpass my expectations and works exactly as per NIKON's specifications, add, and sale brochure outline. If I ever lose this camera I would buy another one however I now realize it is discounted... July 23, 2010
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Backpacker Magazine

April 2009, Nikon COOLPIX P6000 | Backpacker Magazine

Backpacker Magazine awarded the Nikon COOLPIX P6000 with a 2009 Editors’ Choice Award. Backpacker’s staff stated that the P6000 was in a class of its own due to its built-in GPS unit and ability to capture crisp and color-rich photos with amazing clarity. Backpacker Magazine found the 2.7-inch LCD screen, full manual shooting modes, pop-up flash and the Optical and LCD Viewfinder helpful and versatile. Overall, the P6000 was declared the first affordable GPS-enabled digital camera for backpackers and hikers alike.

Popular Science

October 2008, Nikon COOLPIX P6000 | Will Safer

Will Safer of Popular Science recently reviewed the Nikon COOLPIX P6000. Safer was amazed with the P6000's GPS feature and its ability to add the latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the location where a picture was taken. Though some camera phones already come with GPS features, Safer stated that no camera phone packed the photo-taking abilities of the COOLPIX P6000. Safer later praised the P6000 because of its 13.5 megapixels, its 4x zoom lens and its low-light shooting up to ISO 6400 sensitivity.

PhotoInduced.com

January 19, 2009, Nikon COOLPIX P6000 | Damon Webster

Photo Induced’s Damon Webster said in his January review that the COOLPIX P6000 will provide any photographer with “excellent photographic results.” Taking this camera on an assignment to Paris, Webster noted the camera’s “smaller, lighter and more compact” size is a big plus while traveling. The in-camera GPS easily tracked where all Webster’s photos were taken for later reference. Webster concluded by saying “it did what we expected, in a nice compact, light package.”

New York Times

August 7, 2008, Nikon COOLPIX P6000 | John Biggs

New York Times tech reporter John Biggs was impressed with the newly launched Nikon COOLPIX P6000. Biggs claimed that travelers would enjoy the P6000's built-in GPS sensor and the ability to geo-tag photos while land lovers would take full advantage of the built-in Ethernet port. Biggs emphasized the P6000's rugged, magnesium alloy construction along with its 4x optical zoom lens, 13.5 megapixels and light sensitivity up to ISO 6400.

Digital Camera Resource Page

January 18, 2009, Nikon COOLPIX P6000 | Jeff Keller

DC Resource’s Jeff Keller was astounded by the COOLPIX P6000’s plethora of features in his January review. Keller noted that features such as geo-tagging and the picture bank, which takes full advantage of the Ethernet port, makes this camera an extraordinary buy and plenty “bang for the buck.” Keller also stated that the Optical VR image stabilization worked well at clearing image blur. Keller concluded by saying that even though the camera is geared toward the enthusiast, the COOLPIX P6000 has many features that even a beginner can appreciate.

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In principal .. it gets coordinates from the GPS unit attached to the camera, then saves them within the EXIF info with the pic file storing the location with the pic.
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April 2009, Nikon COOLPIX P6000

by Backpacker Magazine

Backpacker Magazine awarded the Nikon COOLPIX P6000 with a 2009 Editors’ Choice Award. Backpacker’s staff stated that the P6000 was in a class of its own due to its built-in GPS unit and ability to capture crisp and color-rich photos with amazing clarity. Backpacker Magazine found the 2.7-inch LCD screen, full manual shooting modes, pop-up flash and the Optical and LCD Viewfinder helpful and versatile. Overall, the P6000 was declared the first affordable GPS-enabled digital camera for backpackers and hikers alike.

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January 19, 2009, Nikon COOLPIX P6000

by Damon Webster

Photo Induced’s Damon Webster said in his January review that the COOLPIX P6000 will provide any photographer with “excellent photographic results.” Taking this camera on an assignment to Paris, Webster noted the camera’s “smaller, lighter and more compact” size is a big plus while traveling. The in-camera GPS easily tracked where all Webster’s photos were taken for later reference. Webster concluded by saying “it did what we expected, in a nice compact, light package.”

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January 18, 2009, Nikon COOLPIX P6000

by Jeff Keller

DC Resource’s Jeff Keller was astounded by the COOLPIX P6000’s plethora of features in his January review. Keller noted that features such as geo-tagging and the picture bank, which takes full advantage of the Ethernet port, makes this camera an extraordinary buy and plenty “bang for the buck.” Keller also stated that the Optical VR image stabilization worked well at clearing image blur. Keller concluded by saying that even though the camera is geared toward the enthusiast, the COOLPIX P6000 has many features that even a beginner can appreciate.

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Review

October 2008, Nikon COOLPIX P6000

by Will Safer

Will Safer of Popular Science recently reviewed the Nikon COOLPIX P6000. Safer was amazed with the P6000's GPS feature and its ability to add the latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the location where a picture was taken. Though some camera phones already come with GPS features, Safer stated that no camera phone packed the photo-taking abilities of the COOLPIX P6000. Safer later praised the P6000 because of its 13.5 megapixels, its 4x zoom lens and its low-light shooting up to ISO 6400 sensitivity.

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Review

August 7, 2008, Nikon COOLPIX P6000

by John Biggs

New York Times tech reporter John Biggs was impressed with the newly launched Nikon COOLPIX P6000. Biggs claimed that travelers would enjoy the P6000's built-in GPS sensor and the ability to geo-tag photos while land lovers would take full advantage of the built-in Ethernet port. Biggs emphasized the P6000's rugged, magnesium alloy construction along with its 4x optical zoom lens, 13.5 megapixels and light sensitivity up to ISO 6400.