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Super Small Nikon Coolpix 3700 3.2mp camera for sale.
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Oct 5, 2004, 04:47 AM
 
I purchased this camera for 289 before tax about two months ago (Late July). It totaled over 300 dollars after tax. It is a great camera. It features 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, a 1.5inch lcd screen, and it has GREAT Macro mode (great details very close up) and can shoot video with sound at up to 640x480 resolution. I am upgrading. If anyone is interested, it is going for a solid 200 bucks (I'm selling it at a personal loss of over 100 dollars. I only lightly used it for two months!). Buyer pays ACTUAL shipping with no handling charge. UPC and serial has been removed (sent in for a rebate that I never received ). I still have the box and everything included. It has been very lightly used. I also have a 256mb sandisk sd card that i will sell with the camera for 25 bucks (practically brand new!) and 25 bucks is an insanely good price for a 256mb sd card. full specs below. feel free to private message me if you are interested and thanks for reading =)

Type of Camera: Digital Camera E3700
Effective pixels: 3.2 million
CCD: 1/2.7-inch-type (total pixels: 3.34 million)
Image Size: High (2048*) (2,048 x 1536/Fine), Normal (2048) (2,048 x 1,536/Normal), Normal (1600) (1,600 x 1,200/Normal), PC Screen (1024) (1,024 X 768/Normal), TV Screen (640) (640 x 480/Normal), user selectable
Digital Zoom: up to 4x
Autofocus: Contrast-detect TTL AF; AF area selection is available, AF assist
Focus modes: Continuous AF mode (chosen automatically when using Close-up mode), Single AF
Optical Viewfinder: Real-image zoom viewfinder; Magnification: 0.3-0.76; Frame coverage: 80%
LCD Monitor: 1.5-inch, High Transmissive Advanced TFT LCD type, LED backlight, 134,000-dot, 5-level brightness adjustment, Auto gain-up at low-brightness, Monitor: can be off; Frame coverage: 97% (through/freeze image), 100% (playback image)
Storage System: EXIF 2.3 file (JPEG), Design rule for camera file system (DCF); Digital Print Order Format (DPOF); Direct Print (PictBridge (DPS), Epson USB-DIRECT); QuickTime Motion JPEG (Movie, Audio); Media SD card (Secure Digital (TM))
Mode Dial: Auto, Scene, Movie, M-camera, Voice recording, Setup
Scene Modes: Portrait, Party, Night Portrait, Beach/Snow, Landscape, Sunset, Museum, Fireworks Show, Close Up, Copy, Back Light, Panorama Assist, Sports, Dusk/Dawn, Night Landscape
Picture Enhance Menu: Small picture (Small Pic), Photo trim (sepia filter, monochrome filter, halo filter)
Exposure Metering: 256-segment Matrix metering linked to AF Area
Exposure Mode: 256-segment Matrix
Exposure Control: Programmed Auto Exposure, Exposure Compensation (+/- 2 EV in 1/3 EV steps)
Exposure Range: EV +1.0 - +17.1 (W), EV +2.6 -+ 18.6 (T)
Shutter: Mechanical and charge-coupled electronic shutter: 4 - 1/3000 sec
Aperture: Electromagnetically controlled preset aperture; Range: 2 stops (f2.8, f4.7, 1.5EV)
Sensitivity (approx): ISO 50 equivalent; Auto gain-up (Auto gain to ISO 200 equivalent)
White Balance: Auto White Balance with TTL Control, 5-mode Manual, Preset
Self-timer: 10 sec. or 3 sec. duration
Auto OFF Mode: 30 sec./1min./5 min./30 min., it can be set manually
Built-in Speedlight: Shooting range: approx: 1.3 - 9.8 ft (o.4 - 3.0m) (W), approx. 1.3 - 5.6 ft (0.4 - 1.7m) (T), Auto gain-up, Red-eye reduction by LED lamp Auto, Red-eye reduction, Anytime Flash, Flash Cancel, and Slow Sync
Playback Menu Options: One frame, Thumbnail (4/9 segments), Slide show (selected images can be rotated), Zoom playback (up to 6x: 0.2 step, over 6x to 10x: 1x step, Position: selectable), Shooting information display
Delete Function: Delete all frames, delete selected frames, protection function is available, card format
Media: SD memory card
File Format: JPEG (EXIF 2.2/DCF), QuickTime(TM) Motion JPEG (Movie)
Interface: USB interface (12Mbps, effective speed: approx 2Mbps)
I/O Terminal: DC in, USB, Auto/Video output
Power Requirements: One EN-EL5 rechargeable Li-ion battery (included) (3.7V, min 1100mAh), one CP1 Lithium battery (3V, 2300mAh), DC input: AC Adapter (4.2V, 1.5A)
Battery Life: Approx. 200 frames when using LCD monitor and EN-EL5 battery at normal temperature (68 degrees Fahrenheit, 20 degrees Celcius), CP1 battery: approx 250 frames with LCD monitor on at normal temperature (68 degrees Fahrenheit, 20 degrees Celcius)
Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 3.8 x 2.0 x 1.2 in. (95.5 x 50 x 31mm)
Weight: Approx. 4.6 oz. (130g) (without battery and SD card)
Accessories (included): Wrist strap, Audio Video cable, Nikon Coolpix SD Starter Memory Card, UC-E6 USB cable, EN-EL5 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-61 Battery Charger, NikonView CD-ROM
Optional Accessories: EH-62A AC Adapter, Case
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Oct 5, 2004, 04:57 AM
 
btw, this is what Steve (Steve's Digicams) said about the coolpix 3700 when he reviewed it.


Nikon Coolpix 3700 Review Posted
Just posted is our Nikon Coolpix 3700 review, a stylish and compact 3-megapixel camera with a sharp Nikkor 3x optical zoom and amazing closeup macro capability that Nikons are famous for. This durable metal-bodied camera is the first Coolpix to use SD memory cards and comes with a rechargeable Li-ion battery and will make a great holiday gift, check it out.

here's the link
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_...nikon3700.html

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