C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Feb 22, 2002 #1 The Imaging-Resource web site has posted a review of a prototype unit of the new Nikon Coolpix 2500 digital camera. To read more about it click here
The Imaging-Resource web site has posted a review of a prototype unit of the new Nikon Coolpix 2500 digital camera. To read more about it click here
S StreetShooter Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 4,634 0 36 Katong streetshooter.clubsnap.org Feb 22, 2002 #2 I just want to know one thing: Can it take pictures when the lens unit is flush with the rest of the body? From the pictures shown it seems not, unless that thing on top is a sliding lens cover.
I just want to know one thing: Can it take pictures when the lens unit is flush with the rest of the body? From the pictures shown it seems not, unless that thing on top is a sliding lens cover.
C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Feb 22, 2002 #3 Originally posted by StreetShooter I just want to know one thing: Can it take pictures when the lens unit is flush with the rest of the body? From the pictures shown it seems not, unless that thing on top is a sliding lens cover. Click to expand... From the pic, it seems you cannot take a pic when the swivel is in the home position, unlike the 950/990/995. But if you angle it out slightly, might work. And it's small and cute, might help in street photography. Regards CK
Originally posted by StreetShooter I just want to know one thing: Can it take pictures when the lens unit is flush with the rest of the body? From the pictures shown it seems not, unless that thing on top is a sliding lens cover. Click to expand... From the pic, it seems you cannot take a pic when the swivel is in the home position, unlike the 950/990/995. But if you angle it out slightly, might work. And it's small and cute, might help in street photography. Regards CK