The Nikon Coolpix 4800 is a snap-shooter's true companion enabling all types of compositions ranging from true wide-angle scenes to long telephoto shots. Beyond wide and telephoto, the Coolpix 4800 also takes its users
extremely close to small subjects with unmatched Macro shooting capabilities at distances less than 1/2 inch. The Coolpix 4800 is a great choice for the sidelines of a soccer game, the top pocket of a travel bag, or for any
situation that calls for great pictures and lasting memories.
Image Sensor
4.0 megapixel CCD sensor
Sensitivity
ISO: Auto or selectable from 50 - 400
Lens
Optical: 8.3x Zoom-Nikkor; 6.0-50mm (35mm equivalent: 36-300mm)
Digital Zoom: 4x
Aperture
F/2.7 (Wide), F/4.4 (Telephoto)
Shutter Speed
4 seconds - 1/2000 th of a second
Flash
Built-in
Flash Range: 1.4 - 14.1 feet (0.4 - 4.3m) (W), 3.3 - 8.6 feet (1.0-2.6m) (T)
Modes: Auto, Red-eye Reduction by pre-flash, Anytime Flash, Flash cancel and Slow Sync
White Balance
Auto with TTL Control, 5-mode manual (Fine, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Speedlight), Auto, White Balance preset
Exposure Modes
256-segment matrix metering
Shooting Modes
Auto, Scene, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Portrait, Movie, Setup
Movie Mode
Quicktime with audio
Color Shooting Options
Standard, Vivid, Black & White, Sepia, Cyanotype
Self Timer
3 or 10 second duration
Video Output
A/V out (PAL / NTSC)
Viewfinder
Electronic: EVF
LCD
1.8 inch, 118,000 pixels TFT color display
File Formats
JPEG
Movie (Quicktime Motion JPEG)
Storage Media
Internal memory: 13.5 MB
External memory: SD memory card
Power Supply
1 x EN-EL1 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
1 x Lithium Battery 2CR5/DL245 (optional)
AC Adapter (optional)
Computer Connectivity
USB or Card Reader
Operating System Requirements
Windows: 98, 98SE, ME, NT, 2000, XP
Mac: OS 10.0, 10.1, 10.2
Dimensions (W x H x D)
4.2 x 2.6 x 2.2 inches
106 x 66 x 54 mm
Weight (Excluding Battery)
9.0 oz
255g
Other Features
The camera also features Nikon's innovative Best Shot Selector (BSS) and Auto-Exposure BSS (AE-BSS) functions, which come in handy during tricky shooting situations. BSS takes up to ten images then selects only the sharpest for recording to memory. AE-BSS automatically selects one from five shots with the best relative exposure.