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Nikon Coolpix S1000pj

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Design & Handling

It fits well in the hand, but most buttons need two hands to use.

The S1000pj fits into the hand well, with a series of small bumps on the back of the camera body that give a firmer grip for the thumb. There is nothing on the front of the body for the fingertips to hold onto, though, so we would recommend use of the wrist strap for ensuring you don’t loose your hold.

Handling Photo 1
The S1000pj in the hand from the front and back
Handling Photo 2

The shutter and zoom controls of this camera are located on the top of the body, and they both fall naturally under the index finger. We did find that using the zoom control meant loosening the already slightly loose grip on the camera, though.

The other controls are on the back of the camera, and are well placed and laid out for easy access. The controls for the projector are on the top of the body, though, so you will need both hands to use this feature. But you’ll need both hands to hold it steady anyway, and the controls are easy to access if you put the camera on a desk or tabletop and project onto a wall.

If you’ve used a Nikon point-and-shoot in recent years, you won’t be surprised by the menu system. It’s logically organized, but menu sections run multiple pages in length, so scrolling down to find the option you want to change can be tedious. We prefer the approach of Canon cameras, which put frequently changed options such as ISO setting in a quick access menu.

The on-screen menu of the S1000pj

A printed manual is supplied with the camera which covers the basics of using the camera in a decent amount of detail. a Quick Start guide is also included, which focuses on getting up and running with the camera. Both are adequate, but don’t explain the more complex features of the camera in any great depth. The manual can be downloaded here.

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