Bytesector reviews the Nikon Coolpix S3:
“Looking at the camera itself, all the controls are well-situated, but it would have been nice had Nikon designed it so the S3 would be easy to use with one hand. Then again, that is an industry-wide problem rather than Nikon’s alone. The buttons are all easily accessible because they are all well-proportioned, with the most frequently used options not deeply embedded in the menu and the LCD also being big enough to appreciate.”
full review here.
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