Nikon Coolpix S225 review

This ultra-compact is available exclusively from Jessops, although it's only the silver finish that separates this model from the Coolpix S220, which comes in a choice of five other colours.

Weighing just 100g, it's one of the tiniest cameras we've ever seen, although Casio's S12 is even slimmer. The aluminium shell looks smart, but the 2.5in screen's meagre 150,000-dot resolution and pasty colour reproduction are disappointing.

With just seven photographic options in the menu, it's easy and quick to navigate. The Mode button accesses a clutch of scene presets, with pride of place going to smile-detection. As usual, it won't recognise gentle smiles but is quite happy to capture terrifyingly toothy grimaces. Still, there's at least a few minutes' fun to be had here.

Performance is on the slow side, taking three seconds to switch on and shoot, and 3.3 seconds between subsequent shots. That won't bother most people too much, but those who like to capture three or four shots of a subject and pick the best one later will find it frustrating.

With its 3x zoom range and no optical image stabilisation, this camera doesn't have the highest aspirations for image quality. The 10-megapixel sensor captured a fair amount of detail in our outdoor tests, but subtle textures were indistinct and focus trailed off towards the edges of the frame. Wide-angle shots and telephoto shots suffered from radial distortion. A Distortion Control option in the menu digitally corrected this, but added another second to the time between quick-fire shots. The camera picked sensible settings in dim lighting, but this sensor isn't cut out for high ISO shooting, producing grubby pictures with smeared details. Flash-lit shots often suffered from the same problems.

If camera size is paramount, this is a reasonable low-cost option, but Panasonic's LS85 costs less and takes pictures quicker with better results.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

CCD effective megapixels

10.0 megapixels

CCD size

1/2.33in

Viewfinder

none

LCD screen size

2.5in

LCD screen resolution

150,000 pixels

Optical zoom

3.0x

Zoom 35mm equivalent

35-105mm

Image stabilisation

none

Maximum image resolution

3,648x2,736

Maximum movie resolution

640x480

Movie frame rate at max quality

30fps

File formats

JPEG; AVI (M-JPEG)

Physical

Memory slot

SDHC

Mermory supplied

44MB internal

Battery type

3.7V 710mAh Li-ion

Battery Life (tested)

180 shots

Connectivity

USB, AV

Body material

aluminium

Accessories

USB and AV cables

Weight

100g

Size

55x90x18mm

Buying Information

Price

£119

Supplier

http://www.jessops.com

Details

www.jessops.com

Camera Controls

Exposure modes

auto

Shutter speed

auto

Aperture range

auto

ISO range (at full resolution)

80 to 2000

Exposure compensation

+/-2 EV

White balance

auto, 5 presets, manual

Additional image controls

distortion compensation

Manual focus

No

Closest macro focus

10cm

Auto-focus modes

multi, centre, spot, face detect

Metering modes

multi, face detect

Flash

auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, red-eye reduction

Drive modes

single, continuous, self-timer, smile detect, interval

Basic Specifications

Physical

Buying Information

Camera Controls

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