Excerpt: The Nikon Coolpix 3700 has few advanced features, but for a point-and-shooter, its fabulous 15-scene program mode and full-frame, 30-fps VGA movies are worth the price.
Excerpt: The Nikon Coolpix 3700 ($399) is a compact, all-metal 3.2 Megapixel camera with a 3X zoom lens. It's unique in that it's Nikon's first camera to use Secure Digital (SD)...
Pros: Stylish, compact, all-metal body, Great photo quality in most situations, Robust performance, AF illuminator, Excellent LCD display, Impressive macro ability, Voice-ac...
Cons: Images can be noisy if ISO boost is used, Some redeye, Aside from white balance, no manual controls, No exposure information in playback mode, Some issues with A/V syn...
Excerpt: Physical Views The Coolpix 3700 compared to a standard CD disc. The Coolpix 3700 and the compact Minolta DiMAGE E323 Continue on to Features & Controls Page Coolpix 3700...
Summary: Trim, light, stylish and very portable, the 3700 has enough poke to be useful in most circumstances and will certainly satisfy novices with little patience for all the
Pros: Compact, robust construction, Voice-release shutter timer, Extended movie capabilities, Scene Mode quick settings, Improved low-light ability, 3x Optical zoom
Cons: Lack of manual controls, Noisy movies if using C-AF mode, No exposure info display on review, Fiddly power switch, Slightly noisy images with ISO boost, No internal me...