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Though not an entirely new camera, the NV10 gained my interest after I noticed a very unique quality about it in their TV ad. I noticed a series of unlabeled buttons right below the screen that were being used to scroll through the pictures taken. I had to see what was up with that, instead I found a whole lot more. Build & Features The best and the most notable feature about the NV10 is its unique and highly effective interface. Instead of the standard D-pad and OK button operation that most cameras use, this one has a series of buttons around the screen - something like X and Y axis, that control all the navigation and operation of the camera. The buttons are highly touch sensitive that highlight options on screen as you gently move your fingers over them. To activate an option, simply press the corresponding button. It's almost like using a touch screen interface, just more accurate. Along with the already mentioned buttons there's also a zoom switch and a play button to view the clicked pictures. The 2.5 inch LCD display works pretty well under most lighting conditions. I personally didn't have any visibility issues with it even under bright sunlight. |
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