Nikon Coolpix 5700

Nikon Coolpix 5700
Overview
Type Bridge digital camera
Lens
Lens 8x Zoom-Nikkor ED lens (35-280mm equivalent zoom range)
Sensor/Medium
Sensor CCD
Maximum resolution 2560 × 1920 (5 million)
ASA/ISO range 100 - 800
Storage Compact Flash
Focusing
Focus modes Manual, Automatic, and Center-only. Single shot AF or Continuous AF
Focus areas 5 zone selectab le
Exposure/Metering
Exposure modes Automatic, Programmed Auto, Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority
Metering modes Spot, Spot AF Area, Center Weighted, 256 Segment Matrix
Flash
Flash Built-in Speedlight with hotshoe
Shutter
Shutter speed range 1/4000-second to 8 seconds, 5 minute Bulb mode
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Electronic Viewfinder
Image Processing
Custom WB Automatic, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Daylight, Speedlight, Cloudy, Shade, Preset (Custom). Fine tunable.
General
Rear LCD monitor 1.5", 111,000 pixels with swivel design
Battery EN-EL1 Li-ion
Weight 512 g (18.1 oz)

The Nikon Coolpix 5700 is a 2002 bridge digital camera manufactured and distributed by Nikon, succeeded by the Coolpix 8700, now both discontinued.

A large zoom lens, a magnesium body, and other features make the 5700 unusual for a bridge camera, and it is very different from the later Coolpix cameras. Despite the solid construction, these cameras suffer from unprovoked sensor failure, a common problem for which Nikon has issued a service advisory. This was the last of the Nikon Coolpix series to use the CYGM colour filter. The camera is capable of RAW output with 12-bits of precision.

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