The Nikon Coolpix P7800 is a 12.2 MP enthusiast compact with a fast f/2.0 lens, built-in OLED electronic viewfinder, hot shoe, and NRW RAW support — Nikon's premium compact from 2013. Read below to understand shutter count checking options for this model and what to look for when buying used.
Check Shutter Count →The Nikon Coolpix P7800 (2013) was Nikon's flagship advanced compact, positioned to compete with Canon's G-series. It features a 12.2 MP 1/1.7″ BSI CMOS sensor, EXPEED C2 processor, a 7.1× optical zoom lens (28–200 mm equivalent) with f/2.0–4.0 aperture, a built-in OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF), a hot shoe for external flash, Wi-Fi, NFC, a 3.0″ tilting LCD, and NRW RAW capture. Nikon does not publish an official rated shutter life for the Coolpix P7800.
| Model | Release | Sensor | Est. Shutter Life | RAW Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nikon Coolpix P7800 | 2013 | 12.2 MP 1/1.7" BSI CMOS | ~100,000 (est.) | NRW |
| Nikon Coolpix P7700 (predecessor) | 2012 | 12.2 MP 1/1.7" | ~100,000 (est.) | NRW |
| Nikon Coolpix A (APS-C stablemate) | 2013 | 16.2 MP APS-C | ~100,000 (est.) | NRW |
| Canon PowerShot G16 (main competitor) | 2013 | 12.1 MP 1/1.7" | ~100,000 (est.) | CR2 |
Because NRW files from the Coolpix P7800 do not store the shutter count in an accessible field, direct verification is not possible via shuttercount.app. These alternative methods can help estimate usage:
| Est. File Count | % of Est. Life | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| 0 – 10,000 | 0 – 10 % | Very low use — near new |
| 10,000 – 30,000 | 10 – 30 % | Low use |
| 30,000 – 60,000 | 30 – 60 % | Moderate use |
| 60,000 – 85,000 | 60 – 85 % | High use — negotiate price |
| 85,000 + | 85 %+ | Near or past estimated life |
Nikon Coolpix cameras use the NRW (Nikon RAW Wrapper) format rather than the NEF format used by Nikon DSLRs and Z-series mirrorless cameras. NRW files from Coolpix cameras do not store the mechanical shutter counter in an EXIF tag that standard tools can access. This is a different situation from Nikon DSLRs, where the shutter count is reliably stored in the NEF MakerNote at tag 0x00A7.
The Nikon Coolpix A (also 2013) uses a much larger 16.2 MP APS-C sensor with a fixed 28 mm equivalent f/2.8 lens — producing significantly better image quality, especially at high ISO. The P7800 offers more zoom versatility (28–200 mm vs 28 mm fixed) but lower image quality at the same price point. For image quality, choose the Coolpix A; for versatility, the P7800.
Yes — one of the P7800's key differentiators is its standard hot shoe for external Nikon Speedlights. This made it a popular choice for event and documentary photographers who wanted a pocketable companion to a DSLR kit, capable of using the same flash system.
At current prices the P7800 is very affordable. The f/2.0 aperture, built-in OLED EVF, hot shoe, 1/1.7″ BSI CMOS sensor, and full manual control make it a capable enthusiast compact. Since the shutter count cannot be verified from the file, inspect the body carefully and test the lens for smooth zoom operation and front element condition before buying.