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<blockquote data-quote="bluzman" data-source="post: 823610" data-attributes="member: 47800"><p>I succumbed to a bout of G.A.S. this week and bought a used Coolpix P7800 on Amazon. I've owned several Coolpix cameras (P530, B700, P1000 & A1000) over the years. I sold all of them once I started shooting wildlife in action with Nikon ILCs. One of the things that attracted my interest is that, unlike those previous Coolpix cameras, the P7800's dials and buttons are much more like a DSLR. Also, it's a relatively small device although not pocketable.</p><p></p><p>The P7800 was released in 2013. It doesn't appear to be well suited for fast action (e.g., shallow buffer and old Expeed 2 processor). OTOH, it looks like it could be decent grab-and go camera for something like street photography or family gatherings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluzman, post: 823610, member: 47800"] I succumbed to a bout of G.A.S. this week and bought a used Coolpix P7800 on Amazon. I've owned several Coolpix cameras (P530, B700, P1000 & A1000) over the years. I sold all of them once I started shooting wildlife in action with Nikon ILCs. One of the things that attracted my interest is that, unlike those previous Coolpix cameras, the P7800's dials and buttons are much more like a DSLR. Also, it's a relatively small device although not pocketable. The P7800 was released in 2013. It doesn't appear to be well suited for fast action (e.g., shallow buffer and old Expeed 2 processor). OTOH, it looks like it could be decent grab-and go camera for something like street photography or family gatherings. [/QUOTE]
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