by Johan on September 14, 2007

Nikon introduced its new Nikon Coolpix S51C digital camera. It is a great combination of style and technology. This 8.1MP shooter adopts a 3x optical zoom lens which has a focal range from 1ft to infinity. The S51C also provides 1/2.5-in. CCD image sensor and 3.0†inches tilt LCD screen with 160-degree wide-angle of view to give the maximum resolution of 3264 x 2448. Its Optical VR Image Stabilization minimizes the effect of camera shake to give you blur free images, while the auto adjust feature allows you shoot crystal clear, bright images even in low light.
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by Johan on August 30, 2007

The Nikon Coolpix S51c 7.99MP digital camera comes jam packed with the WiFi and Flickr support. With this cam, you can upload and email your fav. pictures using “my Picturetown” internet photo upload service, which allows you to upload pictures to Flickr or your own blog. The S51c is actually a successor of the S51 version. Nikon S51c retails for $460, while the S51 is priced at $400. Both cameras will be available in September.
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by Johan on August 23, 2007

Nikon has recently announced the D300 DSLR that features a 12.3MP DX format CMOS sensor, HDMI support with 1080i playback, 200-3200 ISO range, live view and a 3-inch viewfinder. Nikon D300 DSLR will ship in November with the price tag of $1799.
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by Johan on June 19, 2007

The Nikon Coolpix P5000 is a 10MP camera which provides a high sensitivity of USI 3200, vibration reduction that lets you snap images even in low light conditions, and face recognition for sharper portrait shots. LetsGoDigital has reviewed this camera. Here is the verdict.
The power of the Nikon Coolpix P5000 is found in the camera itself. The camera will feel comfortable for most photographers, and that makes it worth it. You have to settle for a few shortcomings, but if you can live with that, you truly have a great camera. The Nikon Coolpix P5000 is in my opinion one of the nicest compact cameras available right now, it is really well built.
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Designed by Ye Chen has the Nikon 360 Degrees Digital Camera concept that adopts the ergonomic cylindrical form lens which enables you to take a panoramic photo without the need to rotate the camera on a tripod while snapping multiple shots. Other features include an angle indicator and a built-in inclinometer that helps you capture that perfect panoramic shot. Unfortunately, there is no word on how many mega pixels can the Nikon 360 Degrees Digital Camera capture in a single shot.
The 360 is designed with much emphasis on the user interface, with the main operating function designed as a touch sensor, thereby maintaining a flushed surface on the exterior. 360 is an innovation that captures all that meets the eye, and more.
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by Johan on April 9, 2007

Priced at $299, Nikon Coolpix S50 weighs just 4.4 oz and features 7.2MP sensor, 3X optical zoom, image stabilization, the ability to record movies at 30fps at 640×480, and a bright 3.0 inch LCD display.
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