Overview
The Nikon Coolpix S520 is an 8 megapixel digital camera that can slip into a pocket. It has a 3x optical zoom lens plus features such as image stabilisation and automatic red eye fix.
Why Buy The Nikon Coolpix S520
Nikon Coolpix S520 When compared with other small, snapshot cameras the Coolpix S520 is reasonably priced. One of its main strengths is the fact it is easy to use.
Main Features
Megapixels:
Zoom:
LCD Screen:
Dimensions:
Weight:
8
3x
2.5 inches
94 x 53 x 22.5mm
115g
HD Movies:
Manual Controls:
Batteries:
Memory Cards:
No
No
Lithium ion
SD/SDHC
Image Quality - See Sample Images Below
Outdoor Scenic Shots in Good Light
When I have tested Nikon digital cameras in the past it has often struck me how bright the pictures are. This is normally a big plus point. With this photo the Coolpix S520 has gone way over the top. It has really struggled with the lighter areas of the photo. This has wiped out a lot of detail on the boats. It has also affected the colours with some blue lines taking on a green tinge.
Now this photo is a real contrast to the first photo and the darker areas of the photo lose detail. This is especially true on the left hand side of the shot. This makes me doubt the camera's ability to shoot scenes with plenty of contrast and also the camera's ability to adjust for different lighting conditions.
This is another darker shot. In terms of focusing at distance the camera does well enough for a small, pocket digital camera. I like the colours in this photo.
The camera does a good job of focusing on the brickwork in the building. When it comes to picture sharpness the Coolpix S520 is roughly average when compared with other, similar digital cameras.
Portraits
All three of my portrait test shots produce much improved results when compared to the more demanding scenic shots. In the outdoor portrait colour, lighting and focusing are all about spot on.
Here the Coolpix S520 scores well when compared to other cameras. The amount of light emitted by the flash unit is about right. This helps to give great balance to the photo and the colours are excellent too. I often see skin tones that are overdone when flash is used or colour bleached by the power of the light. The Coolpix S520 manages to avoid these common problems and get more or less everything right.
This is another good effort. Again colours and brightness are about right. The only problem is that focusing is not quite perfect. This suggests you will either need plenty of light or you will need to resort to flash as soon as lighting levels dip.
Macro, Colours and Noise
There is good news and bad news when it comes to the macro shot. The good news is that the shot is bright and clear. The bad news is that the Coolpix S520 can only focus from 15cm away from the subject. Compared with other cameras that is not very close. My test shot has been cropped for display.
Overall I like the way the camera handles colour. There is a more natural feel than with many other camera brands.
Unless you really need to use them I would avoid using higher ISO settings with any compact digital camera. They tend to add noise to a photo even at ISO 400. This is especially true in darker areas of any shot. The Coolpix S520 produces similar results to most other digital cameras.
Summary
My results are a bit mixed. I was very happy with the portrait shots I took, but the scenic shots were a disappointment. This suggests the Coolpix S520 is more at home with subjects closer to the camera.
Style
This camera has a simple, plain design, but it is pleasant enough to look at. It fits into a pocket and is available in black, silver and plum.
Shutter Lag Times

Single Shot
Five Shots
Single Shot With Flash
Five Shots With Flash
Turn on Time
0.52 seconds
24.9 seconds
1.78 seconds
27.44 seconds
3.09 seconds
Ease of Use
I find Nikon digital cameras easy to use. The Coolpix S520 concentrates more on the more basic camera functions you need. It has less bells and whistles than many similar cameras and this helps with ease of use.
Points I Like
Ease of use - small size
Where it Could Improve
Scenic shots - start up time and shutter lag
Verdict
The Nikon Coolpix S520 is aimed at people with a smaller budget who are looking for a simple, snapshot digital camera. The camera performed well in many areas and I like the colours it produces. Against that it struggled with my scenic shots and there was a noticeable delay in taking a picture.
Product Shots
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Review Date
September 2008





