Purported Nikon Coolpix P6000 turns up online

There's unfortunately nothing more than the image above to go on at the moment but, if it is to be believed, it looks like Nikon could finally be about to bust out a successor to its P5000 series, with this purported P6000 model boasting a revised design and some beefed-up specs. That includes a 13.5-megapixel sensor, a boost to ISO 6400, RAW image support, a new GPS module and, well, everything else you see listed above. Notably absent from that list, however, is any word of a price or release date, though we'd expect those details to be turning up before too long if this rumor does, in fact, turn out to be legit.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
HolyMoly @ Jul 7th 2008 5:02PM
There is a date up there, not sure if its a release date or not. "aout 2008" (August 2008) at the top left next to Nikon COOLPIX.
YpoCaramel @ Jul 7th 2008 5:05PM
What's the LAN transfer connection?
I'm glad there's some work on incorporating advanced communication features on higher end cameras. Especially, since some of its other features seem a little meh ... on a small sensor camera I don't see ISO6400 being that handy...
genexk @ Jul 7th 2008 5:09PM
navigation with my camera?
Ethyriel @ Jul 7th 2008 8:57PM
geotagging
adizzle @ Jul 7th 2008 5:19PM
man that camera looks kinda 80's
abib @ Jul 7th 2008 6:07PM
exactly. the prettier you're inside, the uglier you are outside. just like people.
Bill M. @ Jul 7th 2008 5:25PM
The specs look great and if it is a successor to the P5000, I pray that Nikon has sped up the time it takes to write the information to the media card. I bought a P5000 for my wife and not until months later while on a trip did I learn how long it took to record a moderately sized image. I'd like to have a decent sized digital personal camera and not lug around a DSLR but not at the expense of waiting 3 to 4 seconds until the next shot.
Kevin C. @ Jul 7th 2008 5:35PM
This reminds me a lot of the Canon G9; the picture of P6000 anyway. I'm interested to see how they compare when this comes out.
Matt R. @ Jul 7th 2008 5:38PM
I have a Canon Powershot G9 and that Nikon looks exactly like it. Take a look at Canon's site. The body is the same. The button layout is the same. I think this is a p-shop job.
Matt R. @ Jul 7th 2008 5:40PM
Nevermind. Almost the same. Not entirely. Ignore my quick response.
Ethyriel @ Jul 7th 2008 8:57PM
It looks a lot more like the P5100. It holds up that retro look, while the G9 is sleeker and more modern looking.
Kenny @ Jul 7th 2008 5:58PM
1/1.7 is waaaay too small for 13.5MP. If this is real, I would be hugely surprised if there wasn't excessive noise or watercolor looking noise reduction starting at ISO 400.
David G. @ Jul 7th 2008 6:16PM
And to think it goes up to ISO 6400. Ack!
Cunthor @ Jul 7th 2008 6:49PM
It has RAW! About damn time too :) Good to have some new features like GPS - this could be a useful tool for those with d-SLR's which don't have one (btw, this seems like a photographers' compact).
Claus O. @ Jul 7th 2008 7:05PM
I wonder about its image noise. Its chip size is the same as that of the Fuji f30 but has twice the pixels. And Nikon hasnt exactly been a leader in image noise free pictures in past compacts.
Also, does it come with OIS (optical image stabilization)?
Snowdog @ Jul 7th 2008 7:31PM
All I care about is does it have a sharp lens, because otherwise this has what I am looking for in a compact. To me this is a G9 with a wide angle lens (yay).
The only thing better than this is if someone started using bigger sensors in compacts. I won't hold my breath on that though.
harry @ Jul 8th 2008 8:18AM
You mean like the Sigma DP1?
Pete @ Jul 7th 2008 7:57PM
Judging from Nikon's history of compacts, I wouldn't count on this model to compare to the G9. Nikon makes great DSLR's for sure but their point and shoot models are, for lack of a better term, junk; and don't feature anything close to what I'd call quality optics.
The G9 and other Canon compact cameras aren't without flaws either, but for some reason Canon seems to have a better handle on image quality in point and shoot models.
Philip Soon @ Jul 31st 2008 9:02PM
Have you forgotten that era when the Coolpixes first appeared on the scene?
People were drooling and lusting at them.... Yes, Nikon was leading the way with point and shoots, but as we all know, technology has a way of making the manufacturers play 'catch-up' with each other. In the end, we, the consumers benefit from all this new developments, but suffer from the rapid depreciation of our investments.
Philip Soon
Knives_Out @ Jul 7th 2008 9:00PM
Looks like a great camera .. I hope the manual controls are easily accessible.
bebop @ Jul 7th 2008 9:11PM
Definite stylistic borrowings from both the Canon G7/9 and the Ricoh GRD compacts. So much so my first reaction was to call this a PS hackjob. Probably real though.
ISO6400, 13.6MP... sigh... the boys and girls at dpreview aren't going to be pleased with this one.
psilver @ Jul 7th 2008 9:53PM
Good features, ugly looks! But if the price is right, I'll probably get one. I've been waiting for a Nikon P&S that shoots RAW to complement my D300 and D50.
nikon rumors @ Jul 7th 2008 10:01PM
The release date should be next month (August).
Roger @ Jul 7th 2008 10:17PM
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WetcoastBob @ Jul 8th 2008 1:07AM
Roger! you are SPAM. Shame shame!!
sevenape @ Jul 8th 2008 1:00AM
The sensor is apparently the same as on the new sony w300 which is hopeful cos that camera has been getting rave reviews about IQ.. of course Nikon will be processing differently, so it could be junk!
WetcoastBob @ Jul 8th 2008 1:08AM
What does "RAW under Windows" mean?
Al Foster @ Jul 8th 2008 2:00AM
Sounds like a worthy upgrade for my P5000 which I have thoroughly enjoyed using, slow AF aside.
忆忆 @ Jul 8th 2008 8:45AM
It's very professional, how much is it?
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acm1999 @ Jul 12th 2008 10:43AM
Similar to the P5000 with some good improvement (wide angle lens, RAW, GPS, etc.). The sensor should be the one in the Sony W300, that has a good review in Luminous Landscape web site. The style is similar to the P5000 with a more industrial look (from 80's). The previous Nikkor lens from the P5000/P3/P4/P2/P1 was a vewry good one, I hope this was as good or bettre than this lens.
Nikon made excellent SRL/DSRL but their compact cameras are sometime trash, sometimes good. Their first digital compacts were some of the best cameras in these years, but the when they changed to the have the DSRL as their main cameras line, most of their compacts seems to be done by other companies and even the optics were not at the level one may expect from Nikon tradition. The P5000/6000 seem to be the exception...
Rick @ Aug 18th 2008 8:18PM
ABC News' "Tech Bytes" segment said that the camera will be $500.00(US). The GPS feature seems cool, and i imagine, will the GPS location will probably be shown on the resulting image file.