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Nikon Coolpix P100

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Both the 26x Nikon P100 and the 20x Canon SX1 provide plenty of telephoto power plus 1080p video recording in a portable package, and the Nikon does it for $200 less. When it comes to hardware, the Nikon holds its own here, and even has a leg up in certain categories. For example, the Nikon has a better-looking electronic viewfinder and a larger LCD (3 inches versus 2.8 for the Canon). We do prefer the Canon side-hinged articulated LCD mounting, though, which lets you face the LCD forward when shooting self-portraits; the Nikon is hinged at the bottom, so you only gain overhead and low-angle flexibility. The Nikon also excels at burst-rate shooting, capturing full-resolution images four times as quickly as the Canon.

The fly in the ointment for the Nikon in this head-to-head, though, is image quality. While Nikon does keep image noise down at high ISOs through aggressive digital processing. the Canon provide more accurate color (in both still and video modes), far superior sharpness and much lower distortion. If you’re not too picky about photo quality, or routinely use your images at small sizes, the cost savings could justify a Nikon purchase decision here. Looking critically at photos produced by the two cameras side by side, though, the price/performance compromise is apparent.

Nikon Coolpix P100 vs Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
Nikon  Coolpix P100
Canon  PowerShot SX1 IS
Nikon Coolpix P100 Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
Price $399.99 $599.99
Colors black black
Dimensions 114.3mm x 99.06mm x 83.82mm 127.5mm x 88.3mm x 87.7mm
Optical Zoom 26x 20x
Sensor 1/2.3"-type, CMOS, 10.6 megapixels 1/2.3"-type, CMOS, 11.8 megapixels
Display articulated LCD, 3.0 in., 461000 pixels articulated LCD, 2.8 in., 230000 pixels
Viewfinder electronic, 230k pixels, 1.0 x, 97.0 % coverage electronic, 148000 pixels, 100.0 % coverage
Manual Controls manual focus, aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, full manual exposure, custom white balance, ISO control manual focus, aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, full manual exposure, custom white balance, ISO control
Connectivity A/V, USB, miniHDMI A/V, USB, miniHDMI, hot accessory shoe
Battery removable lithium-ion, EN-EL5 AA
Nikon P100 vs Canon SX1 IS
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Nikon Coolpix P100
9.5
Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
14.44
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