|
In addition to introducing two new “L” Coolpix Series cameras, Nikon has also three new models to their “S” or Style series. The new Coolpix S7c and S9 and S10 cameras all incorporate existing Nikon technologies that have excited so many new digital camera users and added additional useful features said to enhance the overall photography experience.
Each and every camera in the new Coolpix line-up is equipped with Nikon’s In-camera Image innovations to fix common photo problems. This system includes Face-priority AF, which automatically finds and focuses on a subject’s face, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix, which automatically corrects red-eye, and D-Lighting, an innovation that automatically corrects images with insufficient light.
In addition, every new Coolpix camera features TV Quality Move Mode (recording movies at up to 30 fps with sound), Noise Reduction – to produce better results during low-light conditions; a broad choice of White Balance selection and a convenient Help Button, which is never further than a push of a button away, giving easy-to-understand explanations for all functions throughout the menu.
Kicking off the new S Series line-up is the the Coolpix S7c. The Coolpix S7c is said to combine high-quality imaging performance and style with cool new photo sharing technology that help to make it the most technologically advanced compact digital camera that Nikon has ever released.
The S7c is a 7.1 effective megapixel camera with a 3x Zoom-Nikkor ED glass lens with a One-Touch Portrait Button that acts as a shortcut to three Nikon In-Camera Image innovations. The COOLPIX S7c also offers Vibration Reduction (VR), Pictmotion and a High-Sensitivity mode up to a 1600 ISO and the new Stop-Motion feature.
The S7c incorporates Wireless transfer, which enables a photographer to send pictures from the camera’s memory to a computer or printer wirelessly. The Coolpix S7c is also compatible with Nikon’s all-new Coolpix Connect service that lets users take pictures and then e-mail them to friends across the world in mere seconds.
Nikon and T-Mobile have partnered to give Nikon customers the ability to email pictures directly from the new Coolpix S7c.The first time you connect your Coolpix S7c, in one of the 7,000, T-Mobile HotSpot locations, your one year of complimentary T-Mobile Camera Wi-Fi service (for digital cameras) will be automatically activated. Simply turn on your Coolpix S7c, choose Wi-Fi mode, the camera will automatically connect to the T-Mobile network, and you can email pictures directly from the camera.
|