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Olympus SP-590UZ

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Nikon P90 Comparison

The Nikon and Olympus offer an interesting comparison, as they are very similar. Both are priced at the less expensive end of ultrazoom spectrum, with the Nikon shaving $50 off the price of the Olympus. Both shoot 12-megapixel photos, with very similar lenses, and both lack high definition video. The only significant hardware difference is that the Nikon has a semi-articulated LCD (it can pivot up and down). While this hinge on the LCD isn’t a huge deal, it’s a nice little feature.

Performance wise, there’s not that much difference between the two. Noise and shot-to-shot speed were a bit better on the Nikon, and resolution a bit worse. Neither had very effective image stabilization systems, and both were plagued by the flaws of their standard definition video modes. The Nikon fared worse in video testing, as it lost all controls in video mode, and had trouble dealing with incandescent light sources. That said, if you don’t need video, and you want to save a bit of money, the Nikon is just as good a camera as the Olympus.

Olympus SP-590UZ vs Nikon Coolpix P90
Olympus SP-590UZ
Nikon  Coolpix P90
Olympus SP-590UZ Nikon Coolpix P90
Price $499.99 $399.99
Colors black black
Dimensions 109.22mm x 99.06mm x 88.9mm 99.0mm x 114.0mm x 83.0mm
Optical Zoom 26x 24x
Sensor 1/2.33"-type, CCD, 12.4 megapixels 1/2.33"-type, CCD, 12.7 megapixels
Display LCD, 2.7 in., 230,000 pixels articulated LCD, 3.0 in., 230,000 pixels
Viewfinder electronic electronic, 230000 pixels, 97.0 % 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 USB, A/V, miniHDMI USB, A/V
Battery AA removable lithium-ion, EN-EL5
Olympus SP-590UZ vs Nikon P90
Rating:
Olympus SP-590UZ
12.58
Nikon Coolpix P90
12.94
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