I’m really bored, so I guess I’ll write about last Thursday’s purchase.
I decided I needed a tiny little point & shoot digital camera to take
with me on the bike, and especially for next month’s
Pan-Mass Challenge.
And, of course, it would also be handy to carry around, to catch the
shots I see when I leave the 70-pound dSLR at home.
My criteria were (1) size, (2) image stabilization, (3) cost, and (4)
maybe some sort of movie mode. I wound up picking up a
Nikon
Coolpix S200.
I played with it a little bit last weekend, and am mostly pleased
with the results. Size-wise, it’s smaller than an Altoids tin.
Cost-wise, it was tolerable, although I could have gotten it cheaper had
I bought online rather than at
Bromfield Camera. Movie mode far exceeded
my vague desire: it can do 640x480 at 30 fps, plus it has stop-motion
and time-lapse modes that I may try playing with.
You can see a couple shots I took up in Maine this weekend
here.
The only minor disappointment is the image stabilization, which I
thought was optical, but is actually digital, which is not as desirable.
Still, it’s got to be a huge improvement over my near-worthless
cameraphone, even if it is another device to carry.
I’ve gone out and done some on-bike tests, both to see how it performs
and to get familiar with operating it while piloting a moving vehicle. I
think it went well, so you can expect to see more and better pictures of
this year’s PMC ride, and maybe a video or two of the more interesting
bits!