Rawfa
Active member
Hi guys,
I've had the Nikon P6000 for a few weeks and cannot say I'm very happy with it. Don't get me wrong. When you have the time to set up the shot carefully you can get great photos, but when you need to "point and shoot" I don't trust this camera at all...the white balance is horrible when it comes to tungsten, the autofocus is slow and not trust worthy at all, the raw files take about 2,5 secs to save, the "live view" cannot be trusted (even with time to set up a shot, when it looks absolutely perfect it can come out looking nothing like what you've just seen on the lcd). Nonetheless, when you have enough time to work on your photos or at least pre-work on a particular light condition you can get some really nice stuff.
Here's some shots I've taken this weekend:
I've had the Nikon P6000 for a few weeks and cannot say I'm very happy with it. Don't get me wrong. When you have the time to set up the shot carefully you can get great photos, but when you need to "point and shoot" I don't trust this camera at all...the white balance is horrible when it comes to tungsten, the autofocus is slow and not trust worthy at all, the raw files take about 2,5 secs to save, the "live view" cannot be trusted (even with time to set up a shot, when it looks absolutely perfect it can come out looking nothing like what you've just seen on the lcd). Nonetheless, when you have enough time to work on your photos or at least pre-work on a particular light condition you can get some really nice stuff.
Here's some shots I've taken this weekend: