
Review Summary
2015-11-27T19:00:00
Also, the camera is very slow to become ready after a shot
awarberg
2015-03-27T20:00:00
Got this camera before going on a 2 year trip expecting it would be an excellent investment that would last me these next 2 years and thousands of photos. However less than a year in and this camera has terrible power issues. Sent it in twice to get repaired before it finally seemed to have the issue resolved and I discovered others have had similar issues with the type of battery used for this model and other models. The pictures are great quality but not my wildest dreams or anything. The protective case it came with also was a disappointment as I took my camera out and found the screen cracked. I would definitely look elsewhere to see what other options are available if this is in your price range. Something more dependable and higher quality is probably available. Still love Nikon cameras though.
FJX2000
2014-11-22T19:00:00
I spent hours researching and obsessing about a quality pocket camera on the internet. The Nikon S9500 had the best features, best reviews, best of everything including price. I have taken so many awesome photos with this handy camera. 22X zoom is awesome.
AshevilleCarl
2014-09-03T20:00:00
Good little camera, not very user friendly however. Still not able to get the WI-Fi set up. Unsure if just my camera since was a refurbished model. Upgraded from my AW100
Nikon4Life123
2014-08-23T20:00:00
My COOLPIX S9500 has been doing a fine job recording my travels around the world. It's small sizes makes it easy to cary anywhere.
DonMac
2014-08-16T20:00:00
I bought a coolpix nikon s9500 in january and i went to a concert lately and realise that it keep freazing and overheat! Im i the only one who it happened or i was just not lucky and took one that was broken ?
Tanne
2014-04-21T20:00:00
I've had this camera for a little over 90 days and was purchased at Costco. It takes very nice pictures with a clean slick look but after a few uses the shutter in the lens got stuck. And now when I turn the camera on the shutter does not completely open leaving the photos only taking half the shot the other half is black by the shutter. I'm currently under warranty but sending your camera back for repairs is a lot more troublesome then I expected. Haven't completed the process so I will update review as soon as I receive my hopefully fully repaired camera back.
MonaLisaCAli
2014-03-23T20:00:00
I have just purchased a Coolpix S9500 and I find the time between taking a photo and the time that the camera is ready to take another, seems to be a long one. Can anyone advise on this please. I am currently using Auto mode.
CaymanSun
2014-03-10T20:00:00
I bought this camera for a trip to Tanzania and the Serengeti without knowing anything about it. I was thrilled with the pictures I captured, often from a moving vehicle. The videos were also wonderful. I will treasure these pictures for a lifetime. The camera is light, compact, and sooooooo easy to use, even for a novice. The pictures are clear and when enlarged are so clear that eyelashes can be seen on the giraffe and the fur and spots on a cheeta come into view. Did I say I was Happy?
Travelingloon
2014-03-03T19:00:00
This is my second coolpix camera. I never had a problem with the last one. This one has frozen on me 3 times during the first month of ownership. I have had to remove the battery each time
Piquant
2014-02-16T19:00:00
The camera was already set up with someone else's pictures and settings loaded. May have been used already. Waited two months to receive as it was backordered that long. The description should be more explicit that you have to buy an additional card to wifi load pictures to a standard computer. The installed Wi-Fi only works for ipads and smart phones. Had to purchase a eye-fi card to load pictures to my computer. Other than that it takes a really good picture. I wouldn't recommend it due to the inability to receive when you want it.
pegasus
2014-01-09T19:00:00
This camera does not come with a dock. If left unplugged, the battery drains in a couple of days. The manual says not to leave fully charged battery plugged in. I do not handle my camera everyday. It is very annoying to pick it up and it be inoperable because of discharged battery. Features are nice.
photojed
2014-01-01T19:00:00
Smooth easy purchase process. Camera takes excellent pictures with great options.
Gift G.
2013-12-31T19:00:00
Lot of features. If you can't afford to take along your full size SLR due to space or weight this camera will get the job done. Many features found only on bigger cameras. Great telephoto zoom lens. The zoom range is 22X optically which is much better than other cameras that pretend to have a zoom but it is nothing more than digital cropping. With a camera this small you don't have to take bad pictures with your cell phone. No reason to leave this one home. The bad on this is that the flash is pretty weak and pops up where you would naturally hold the camera...but it is still a better flash than what you have with a cell phone camera.
Aaron
2013-12-31T19:00:00
I have used Nikon for years like the S2 & D70 with great success. I purchased the S9500 and it is the best small camera I have seen to date. Even though I adjusted the color to be a little more vivid the pictures are outstanding. The scene dial on top makes changes easy and the Wifi is out of this world. To download to my smartphone with no cables is great. I love that you can put the camera anywhere and control it remotely by your smartphone. The 22x zoom lens is excellent. The GPS is a bonus. When you pickup the S9500 you can feel the quality with a metal body. Most small cameras are cheap plastic .The best of all is when I shut off the flash and shot in the evening when the light is low, the pictures are still great. Nikon keep it up, to me you are still truly the best.
Dave11a
2013-12-16T19:00:00
Don't like the location of the flash. Pictures are clear so far.
frameman
2013-12-03T19:00:00
For the price that I paid it should take photos with no exposure problems. I get about 10%of my indoor photos washed out with the flash and I had a system crash (not turning off, not turning on, etc.) I sent it in for repair... they said several parts were replaced and I STILL have the same exposure problem (it seems even worse now). The camera did this with auto and fill flash. I also use an 'approved' SD card. I would NOT recommend this at all. I do semi-pro photography and have been happy with my D300s and D800e, but this is not worth half of the money that I paid for it.
AKBill
2013-11-29T19:00:00
I've had my Coolpix for a couple of days, but I am REALLY impressed!! Thanks so much!
ElenaPix
2013-11-24T19:00:00
Great Zoom. Used it for the first time today. I was told by Dodd Camera that it would be even better than the camera that I was replacing. (I dropped it when the lens was extended.) They were right.
SandstoneJen
2013-10-21T20:00:00
I'm 66, and have been "Nikon" for just over 50 years. My prime camera is a D5100 (shortly to be a D5300 - would buy the D800 but it's too heavy and I don't need 40 x 60 blowups or make pro movies! The S9500 is an amazing camera. If you take the time (highly recommended) to really read through the complete manual (on the DVD not the "short" user guide) and practice going through the menus, you have a semi-pro camera that will produce very high quality pictures that you can blow up to 11x14 or even 16x20 (if you got lighting, focus, and exposure spot on). My only issue is a ton of noise on video in low light conditions. You can adjust for exposure and color balance in post, but it can't touch video that has been taken with a larger sensor. Check out and compare the specs to this and most other Coolpix cameras (at any price). You will see that this is virtually the top of the line.
JuleSolo
2013-10-15T20:00:00
I really liked the features that the 9500 offered - I replaced my 9100 with this camera to get a longer lens, better resolutioin, and the GPS / Wifi features are excellent. I had this camera for only 1 month - we took it hiking into Yosemite National Park. The camera took wonderful pictures, until it bumped into a railing and refused to work. The camera was sent back to Nikon who determined that it was owner damaged, and therefore not elegible for warentee service. It would cost ($) for them to fix it, and ($) for a brand new camera. This is the 4th Coolpix I've owned, and have been happy with all except this one - it's too fragile for use! If one need to keep the camera cloistered, what's the point?? I'll be going back to the 9100 which seems to have been made more durable.
BaltimoreSteve
2013-09-25T20:00:00
I had few of those Nikon cameras in the past (previous models) and comparing to other cameras on the market - this one takes the best pictures ever! I had to exchange this camera, though, it was freezing every 10-20 pictures and the only way to make it work again was to take the battery out and put it back in. Unfortunately. Hopefully this one will work just fine. I love it! Best compact size camera! And great video quality - just like professional video camera: 1080p, full HD movie. Build GPS, WiFi ans 22 x optical zoom makes it more than just a camera :-D
AgaC
2013-09-19T20:00:00
The camera is easy to use and also has lost of photo modes. The optical zoom is also very nice, 22x.
korab84
2013-08-15T20:00:00
Camera seems easy to use, good zoom capability, megapixels and speed of turning on and shooting photos. Only inconvenience is the pop up flash. Generally I hold the camera with two hands and the left hand fingers rest on top of the flash pop up. Need to be aware of this in taking indoor photos.
jeffypop
2013-08-05T20:00:00
camera kept locking up... only way to resolve was to take battery out and put it back in...returning camera....
digimommn
2013-06-17T21:00:00
great for all the long shots (and the close-ups!) easy to use, easy to download photos and GPS included!
Dennis
2013-06-17T20:00:00
Wonderful camera...I didn't take the time to register my Coolpix S9500 before I snapped 700 photos in 7 countries in Europe. Wasn't I just shocked when I returned home to learn that the geomapping information won't be printed on my photos! Ergo, a memory challenge. The camera is a smaller version of last year's model. It's lighter weight and unnecessary lens cap make it ever so convenient. Great quality photos, too! The "smart portrait" feature is fun. When the subject is smiling with open eyes, the camera can automatically shoot the photo. I tricked a friend and she was in hysterics wondering what was happening when she hadn't touched the shutter-release button. Cheese!
Redhead
2013-06-12T20:00:00
I like the camera but not the video function. As the lens moves in and out it makes a terrible buzzing noise. It's not noticeable until you go to watch the video and then... it sounds like a buzz saw. I went to the camera shop & they said it is what it is. I looked online and found LOTS of people have the same issue. Lots of potential solutions, none work. So..great stills but don't get this for the video function.
chinacat
2013-06-11T21:00:00
Great camera for travel. Light, good images. The long zoom is very useful. Wish it had more accessible manual controls, but I'm sure it would sacrifice the size advantage.
RONALD S.
2013-06-11T21:00:00
I now have over 500 shots into this camera and I am reducing my rating to 2.5, here is why. Three issues have cropped up in all my shooting that really get on my nerves. 1. The white balance in this camera is absolutely abysmal. AWB rarely works and even setting the white balance in camera to "daylight" or whathaveyou does little to help get properly balanced photos right out of the camera. I can use ACR to fix this most of the time, but I wanted this camera to be quick and easy. 2. Way over-processed images. The images out of this camera can be so over processed that they look like over-done HDR with halos around subjects and they are over-pixellated even with a minor crop. 3. It isn't the best built camera I've ever had. I've had the lens get stuck trying to pull back into the body several times now as well as having the auto-lens cap get stuck 1/2 way open a few times. The only reason (and I mean only) I will keep this camera is the long zoom lens, because even a bad shot is better than no shot at all! But for times I don't need the zoom, I'll probably go back to my p300.
JASON O.
Great camera would highly recommend.
By Sledguy733
This is a great camera. Compact and shoots pictures and video very clear. Would recommend it to every one. Just check out my video for your self.
Amazing "walk around" camera
By JuleSolo
I'm 66, and have been "Nikon" for just over 50 years. My prime camera is a D5100 (shortly to be a D5300 - would buy the D800 but it's too heavy and I don't need 40 x 60 blowups or make pro movies! The S9500 is an amazing camera. If you take the time (highly recommended) to really read through the complete manual (on the DVD not the "short" user guide) and practice going through the menus, you have a semi-pro camera that will produce very high quality pictures that you can blow up to 11x14 or...
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Meet your new favorite travel companion, the Nikon ultra-slim, fully connected COOLPIX S9500. With the versatility of a 22x zoom super-telephoto lens, the superb image quality of an 18.1-megapixel low-light CMOS sensor and the extreme convenience of built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, capturing and sharing the sights and sounds of your trip has never been easier. Shoot a stunning panorama landscape, then instantly share it along with the exact location it was shot to your compatible smartphone or tablet. When you get home, eXPLORe your photos and videos on an interactive map and relive the adventure step by step, shot after shot.
Every COOLPIX is designed around a genuine NIKKOR glass lens, the legendary optics that have made Nikon famous. The COOLPIX S9500 features a 22x zoom NIKKOR lens that takes you from wide-angle group shots to telephoto close-ups in an instant. And don't worry about a little camera shake; lens-shift Vibration Reduction helps keep the shot steady even when your hands are not.
The COOLPIX S9500 makes it easier than ever to share beautiful views of your world. Take a great shot and instantly send it to your compatible smartphone, tablet, or any compatible Wi-Fi device. Then use your smart device to email it, text it, or upload it to your favorite social networking or photo album sites share it the same way you normally share online. Your friends and family will be amazed by the shots you share!
Relive the excitement of your travels in a wh ole new way. The COOLPIX S9500 records the exact location of each shot you take, so you can follow the path of your adventure and every stunning view along the way! Share your photo journeys on Google Earth, Google+ and other social media sites, or with the included Nikon View Nx2 software. Built-in mapping and Electronic Compass also helps you navigate unfamiliar destinations, and Points of Interest (POI) show you nearby photo-ops like scenic lookouts and historic landmarks. The COOLPIX S9500 is the ultimate travel companion!