Commissioning:
like most digital cameras is easy to operate and self-explanatory.
After inserting the battery, which has yet to rule on some residual power, the camera can be used immediately. Language, time and time zone can be quickly and easily store.
Then it can already go!
Custom settings can be made in the menu, but the choices adheres well within limits.
Nikon seems to have provided the design and ease of use in the development of the Coolpix S2800 at the center, less important Nikon seems to be the picture quality, since this leaves to be desired in the Coolpix S2800 left. Exteriors succeed properly,
in interior shots, the results often seem vague and incorrect color.
Conclusion:
Despite some limitations, the Nikon Coolpix S2800 is a pretty good entry-level camera.
Priced at just over 100 can be of a good price-performance ratio
talk, too high expectations, however, are not appropriate at this price!