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Eight New COOLPIX from Nikon


 Nikon COOLPIX S620 Having the latest in technology in a cool package redefines the name, “COOLPIX.” Where Nikon is all about delivering Smart Portrait, Blink Proof, Motion Detection, Quick Retouch, 4-Way VR Image Stabilization technologies and much more into smaller packages. Nikon delivers features while also simultaneously delivering high resolution LCD’s and megapixels, megapixels, and more megapixels. Now Nikon has delivered eight new COOLPIX cameras that marry design with function in point and shoot cameras. Nikon groups the eight new cameras with four Style Series cameras, three Life Series cameras and one Performance Series camera. Each new camera incorporates Nikon’s awesome NIKKOR lenses for crystal clear images.

The new COOLPIX “S” series compact digital cameras from Nikon are the Style Series or “S” series: S230, S220, S630 and S620. Read more

Nikon Unveils New S230 Touch Screen Digital Camera


 Nikon S230February 2009 – Hot on the heels of the successful COOLPIX S60 camera, Nikon today introduced the new S230, which incorporates Nikon’s innovative touch screen LCD, offering the cutting-edge of elegant design and intuitive operation. The S230 combines a 3.0-inch high-resolution touch panel LCD design with a new graphic interface that lets users switch modes, view and edit images and change camera settings with the touch of the screen.

“Touch technology is one of the hottest things in consumer electronics today and our new S230 is no different,” said Bill Giordano, General Manager Marketing, COOLPIX for Nikon Inc. “With the S230, our touch screen brings a new level of sophistication and interaction to consumers, by putting the power of the camera right at their fingertips.” Touch controls also give users a fun, creative way to do more with their pictures. The camera comes equipped with a stylus that brings an element of personalization and expression. With the Draw Function, users can write or draw on their pictures. The S230 also has the Paint Function, which enables users to add fun frames and stamps to their pictures. The camera saves the images as copies, so the user always has access to the original picture. Read more

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