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Nikon has today (August 22) announced the first mainstream camera to be powered by Google's Android operating system. The Japanese firm's new COOLPIX S800c point-and-click camera runs Android and ...
Today Nikon also introduced the Coolpix P7700, an advanced point-and-shoot model that is a follow-up to the P7100. It features a 12.2MP sensor and 7x zoom f/2 lens with Nikkor ED glass.
The S800c piqued our interest perhaps even more than the Galaxy Camera, because it's a much bigger departure for Nikon. Samsung already makes plenty of Android devices, so slapping a big lens on a ...
Also they announced an Android coolpix. I am not sure what the point is without 3G. Silly to have to carry both a phone and the S800c: Yeah, I saw that in my recent camera researching. I think it ...
With its latest Coolpix point-and-shoot camera Nikon tries to offer the best of both worlds with a digital camera that runs apps like an Android smartphone. AllThingsD's Lauren Goode reports.
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Nikon Coolpix P1100 Review – 125x zoom in a bridge camera - MSNNikon P1100: At a glance Price as reviewed: $1100/£1049 16MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor 125x optical zoom, 24-3000mm f/2.8-8 equivalent USB-C in-camera charging 4K 30p video recording 3.2-inch, 921k ...
What you’re left with is a 24.5-Mp camera that’s capable of producing exceedingly high-quality images. And while I wouldn’t recommend the Nikon Z7 for video, the Nikon Z6’s video specs ...
Whether you want to upgrade to a Z mirrorless camera or find a new body for classic F-mount lenses, these are the best Nikon cameras we've tested.
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