Nikon Coolpix 8400: A Wide Angle Solution
by Stephen Caston on January 12, 2005 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
- Digital Camera
Color Reproduction
For all of our color tests, we reset the Coolpix 8400 to its factory default settings. It was then set to record using the highest image quality option (JPEG). All images are in sRGB color space.We took a picture of our color chart using each of the following WB settings: Auto, Incandescent, and Manual. Click on a thumbnail below to view the full-size image.
Incandescent WB
Auto WB | Incandescent WB | Manual WB |
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Reference Chart ("actual colors") |
Auto WB | Incandescent WB | Manual WB |
When set to Auto WB in tungsten lighting, we were not surprised to see that the Coolpix 8400 produces a slight yellowish-orange color cast on the color chart. However, we should mention that the 8400 is a bit more accurate than most digicams with Auto WB. When we set the camera to Incandescent WB, the chart is noticeably more accurate. However, we still detected a bit of a yellowish cast. With Manual WB, the color reproduction was extremely accurate.
Daylight WB
Auto WB | Daylight WB | Manual WB |
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Reference Chart ("actual colors") |
Auto WB | Daylight WB | Manual WB |
In daylight, the Coolpix 8400 put in a very impressive performance. With all three WB settings, the camera produced bright and very accurate color charts.
Studio Shot
In this shot, we tested the camera's ability to reproduce colors in our studio shot using different WB settings.Auto WB | Tungsten WB | Manual WB |
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In our studio shot samples, the Auto WB setting actually produced slightly more accurate colors than the Tungsten WB setting, although both have a slight yellowish-orange cast. The Manual WB setting produced very accurate colors.
Built-in Flash
For the flash test, we set the camera to Auto mode w/Auto flash. The picture was taken from 5 feet away.The 8400 proved capable of producing very accurate colors in our flash test. We found no sign of a color cast in this sample. The color saturation is fairly conservative right out of the camera.
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pigdog - Wednesday, January 12, 2005 - link
The return of the hairy hand!ShinGouki - Wednesday, January 12, 2005 - link
Oops I've noticed its Mr Caston that is the author of the review sorry for the mistaken identity.ShinGouki - Wednesday, January 12, 2005 - link
That you playing the guitar in those clips Anand?Don't suppose there's any hope you feel like starting a section on consumer to semi pro level audio recording hardware / software eg M-audio Audiophile or Terratecs DMX fire type cards not that Creative rubbish. Be nice to have anandtech quality reviews on that type of product and who knows might even cause them to release less buggy drivers if they are under more scrutiny.
*sorry for being totally off topic :), in other news its nice to see you continue with the camera reviews*