Nikon Unveils Android-Powered Camera in Coolpix Line
Nikon unveiled three new additions to its Coolpix line of point-and-shoot digital cameras on Sunday.
The most exciting of these is the Coolpix S800c, which combines Nikon’s imaging technologies with built-in Wi-Fi and the Android OS, confirming earlier rumors that the company was working on an Android-powered camera. Calling it the “perfect camera for ‘connected’ individuals,” Nikon says the S800c allows for easy sharing of photos through social networks. It comes with a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, a 10x zoom lens, HD video recording, GPS and access to Android apps.
Dubbed Nikon’s new flagship Coolpix camera, the P7700 features a 12.2-megapixel sensor, 7.1x zoom lens, manual controls and 1080p HD capability.
Finally, a more affordable option for casual photographers is the S01, an “ultra-mini” point-and-shoot. Weighing only 3.4 ounces, the camera has a touchscreen operating system, 3x wide-angle zoom and easy auto modes.
All three cameras will be in stores this September. The S800c will be available in black and white for $349.95, the P7700 only comes in black at a cost of $499.95 and the S01 will be available in silver, white, red and pink for $179.95.
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