COOLPIX S800c For moments worth sharing, in an instant
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Introducing the first COOLPIX that’s also an Android™ smart device. All the imaging power of a Nikon—superior optics, telephoto zooming, a high resolution image sensor and much more, meets the endless possibilities of the Android™ OS and Wi-Fi connectivity. Create exceptional photos and Full HD videos, then edit, style and share them easier and faster than ever before.
* The imaging power of a Nikon, the connectivity of an Android™ smart device
Introducing the most connected COOLPIX yet, S800c with the superior imaging power of a Nikon point-and-shoot camera and all the capabilities of an Android™ smart device. Create beautiful photos and Full HD videos, then instantly share them right from your camera—email them to friends, post them on Facebook, upload them to my Picturetown or wirelessly transfer them to your laptop, smartphone or tablet. You can even install popular Android™ photography and social networking apps from Google Play™! It’s an all-in-one smart device that will change the way you create and share memories.
* Photos and Full HD videos only a Nikon can capture
The brilliant image quality of a Nikon camera
So many moments deserve the superior image quality and zoom power of a camera. With the COOLPIX S800c, you no longer have to choose between great photos and connectivity—you get both! Shoot beautiful 16.0 megapixel photos and Full HD (1080p) videos, even in low light conditions. With a 10x optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens, zoom in to telephoto distances (25-250mm) and make faraway objects appear right in front of you. Forget about blurry images—Optical VR image stabilization means a little camera shake won’t keep you from taking sharp photos. And when you’re in a tricky shooting situation, let Scene Modes optimize the camera settings for you.
* Share every great moment instantly
Wi-Fi® connectivity for instant photo and video sharing—anytime, anywhere
Your friends and family love seeing what you’ve been up to. Now you can share all your stories through beautiful Nikon-quality photos and videos. Capture the moment in 16.0 megapixels of brilliant clarity and then instantly share to Google+™ social service, Facebook, Twitter, Nikon’s my Picturetown, with your email contacts—however you normally share online! Plus, you can wirelessly back up your photos and videos or offload your memory card contents in an instant and keep shooting. It’s simple, it’s fast and it’s totally wireless. …..
* Endless possibilities and inspiration
The advanced capabilities of an Android™ smart device
The COOLPIX S800c is more than a camera—it’s also an Android™ smart device with a 3.5-inch high-resolution touchscreen. That means you can do all the things one can do with an Android™ smartphone or tablet. Check your email and Facebook. View photos and videos from your friends. Browse the web. Stream music. The possibilities are endless. Plus, you get access to all the amazing Android™ apps on Google Play, including thousands of photography and video apps for taking, editing and sharing photos and videos. …..
* Express your creative side
Fun and creative in-camera effects and apps
Explore black & white photography, selectively highlight one color within a composition, create wider-than-possible Fisheye shots or give your photos an antique feel with Nostalgic Sepia. For even more options, browse thousands of popular Android™ photography and video apps. How will these exciting new possibilities inspire you?
A world of apps, at your fingertips. Do you heart it?
3 comments
Michael
September 17, 2012 at 12:37 pm (UTC 0) Link to this comment
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Stacy Williams
September 24, 2012 at 1:11 pm (UTC 0) Link to this comment
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Jam
October 1, 2012 at 8:52 am (UTC 0) Link to this comment
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