Nikon has announced several new digital cameras in its Coolpix
point-and-shoot line. The first of the new cameras is the Coolpix P6000 --
Nikon's first camera with built-in GPS. The P6000 has 13.5-megapixel resolution
and uses a wide-angle 4x zoom NIKKOR lens with 2 ED glass elements. Nikon
integrates its EXPEED image-processing system into the camera along with RAW
support.
Another interesting feature of the P6000
is a built-in Ethernet connector that allows direct uploading from the camera
to Nikon's online My Picturetown service. The rear LCD for the camera is
2.7-inches and three technologies are built-in to get clear images. The
technology for clear images includes Vibration reduction, Lens-shift Vibration
Reduction, and Best Shot Selector. Best Shot Selector allows the camera to
shoot up to 10 sequential shots and save the sharpest image.
Nikon also announced the Coolpix
S60 featuring a 10-megapixel sensor and a 5x optical zoom lens. The S60
also features Vibration reduction and other advanced features including Scene
Auto Selector, Face Recognition, Smile Timer with blink detection, in-camera
retouch, and the ability to record time-lapse movies. The S60 also features
HDMI out for viewing images on a big screen and in-camera image retouching. The
S60 will go on sale at the end of September for €349 or about $536 USD.
The next new Coolpix
camera is the S610/S610c. The difference between these two cameras is that
the S610C has built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. The cameras have a resolution of
10-megapixels and according to Nikon, they both have the world's fastest
start-up time for the class -- though Nikon doesn’t specify how fast the
cameras can start up. The pair also has a 4x wide-angle optical zoom, Scene
Auto Selector, Smile Mode, and a 3-inch LCD. The S610C is also hailed as the
first compact camera to take advantage of Wi-Fi Protected Setup. The S610 will
be available on August 29 for €299 or about $462 USD.
The Coolpix S710 has 14.5-megapixels and a 3.6x optical zoom. Four anti-blur
features -- including lens-shift Vibration Reduction, up to ISO 12800, Best
Shot Selector and Motion detection -- help keep images sharp. Availability for
the S710 will be mid-September for €329 or about $505 USD.
The final new Coolpix camera is the S560 featuring 10-megapixles, 5x optical
zoom and a 2.7-inch LCD. The camera features Scene Auto Selector, Blink
Warning, and Smile Mode. The S560 will be available in late August for €249 or
about $382 USD.
In July, Nikon announced its latest high-end DSLR camera called the D700
retailing for $3,000 for the body only.