The addition of white pixels makes the screen brighter in sunlight, and also reduces battery drain. The 3-inch LCD monitor, which on the P7700 was already fully articulating and sharp at 921K dots, is now an RGBW design. It looks to us to be a good EVF, with 921K-dot resolution and dioptric adjustment. For this iteration, Nikon has brought the viewfinder back in the P7800, albeit an electronic one. With the P7700, Nikon removed the built-in optical viewfinder found in previous generations to accommodate a bigger, brighter lens - a move which many lamented (though not us - we'd rather have a vastly better lens than a viewfinder). Overview by Roger Slavens with Tech Info by Mike Tomkinsīut what has changed on the P7800 should make lots of Nikon P-series fans happy. The Nikon Coolpix P7800 is available in black only, and started shipping in September 2013 for a list price of US$550.
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Slow cycle times and buffer clearing with RAW files Shallow burst mode buffer Mediocre autofocus speed and shutter lag Sluggish UI at times Slow to switch to movie mode Optical zoom not supported during movie recording when using manual exposure modes No built-in Wi-Fi. lens with fast f/2-4 max aperture Built-in EVF Fully articulating LCD Generous set of physical controls Built-in flash with wireless support Standard dedicated hot shoe Full HD and slo-mo movies. But is it too much like its predecessor in other respects? Read on to find out! ProsĮxcellent image quality for a 1/1.7" sensor Versatile 28-200mm eq. f/2-4 lens, great image quality at low ISOs, articulating monitor, plenty of controls and a built-in flash with hot shoe. The Nikon P7800 builds upon the well-regarded P7700 by adding an electronic viewfinder, improving the LCD panel and adding a few new features and tweaks, while keeping all the good stuff like a fairly long and fast 28-200mm eq.