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Nikon has announced its two new Coolpix point-and-shoot cameras, the S52 and S52c. With both models offering 9.0-megapixels, the S52 and S52c were designed for camera enthusiasts who are looking for a stylish camera with good technical features.
The Nikon Coolpix S52 and S52c are both equipped with 38-114mm Zoom Nikkor lens with 3x optical zoom capability, optical vibration reduction image stabilization, manual sensitivity settings that can go as high as 3200 ISO, enhanced Face-Priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye fix and D-Lighting that compensates for excessive backlight or insufficient flash in images.
The Coolpix S52 and S52c will be available sometime in May and retailing for $249.95 and $279.95 respectively. The $30 price difference is due to the Wi-Fi capability of the S52c, and possibly because of the color as well. The Coolpix S52 comes in Crimson Red and Midnight Black, while the S52c sports a Vibrant Black color.
Nikon has announced its two new Coolpix point-and-shoot cameras, the S52 and S52c. With both models offering 9.0-megapixels, the S52 and S52c were designed for camera enthusiasts who are looking for a stylish camera with good technical features.
The Nikon Coolpix S52 and S52c are both equipped with 38-114mm Zoom Nikkor lens with 3x optical zoom capability, optical vibration reduction image stabilization, manual sensitivity settings that can go as high as 3200 ISO, enhanced Face-Priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye fix and D-Lighting that compensates for excessive backlight or insufficient flash in images.
The Coolpix S52 and S52c will be available sometime in May and retailing for $249.95 and $279.95 respectively. The $30 price difference is due to the Wi-Fi capability of the S52c, and possibly because of the color as well. The Coolpix S52 comes in Crimson Red and Midnight Black, while the S52c sports a Vibrant Black color.
Read [Nikon Press Center]
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