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Mar 27, 2008 -
I swear celebrities get all the fun tech gigs. This week alone we've gotten to see Cameron Diaz showing off the goods for SoftBank Mobile, and now Ashton Kutcher strutting his stuff in TV ads promoting Nikon CoolPix cameras. Launched on Tuesday nationwide was the latest Nikon commercial with Kutcher getting his "raisin-colored" S550 CoolPix passed around by a slew of beautiful women — odd much?!
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Feb 03, 2009 -
- Coming this Spring to the Nikon COOLPIX line of cameras are eight digicams, which range from compact point-and-shoot to larger cams featuring optical zoom up to 24x. — Switched
- Amazon has just launched a beta version of their Game Downloads section, which offers 600 titles for digital download and all of them are priced under $10. — Kotaku
- There are still one in four Americans who don't use the Internet, and a majority of them really don't care about emailing or surfing the Web.
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Sep 02, 2007 -
Okay, before you get all jazzed about Nikon's latest Coolpix S51c with Wi-Fi, let me forewarn you that the Wi-Fi seems to only work with Nikon's new 'My Picturetown' application — still, imagine how cool it would be if you could send pics via Wi-Fi elsewhere? This hot pink cam, which was featured on Engadget, comes with 8.1 megapixels, a 3-inch LCD and an optical lens shift vibration reduction. Price is approximately $407, or $51 less if you don't get the Wi-Fi feature.
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Mar 24, 2008 -
We've all seen the shiny candy colored cameras lined up at your local electronic stores' display shelves, ripe for the picking. Those colors! I know what you're thinking: It would match perfectly with my bag/shoes/iPod/insert accessory here.
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Oct 01, 2008 -
Who better to showcase Nikon's fancy new camera, the D90 D-SLR ($1,000) than their sexy spokesman Ashton Kutcher — who we've previously spotted with the Nikon Coolpix compact cam. The D90 is raising a lot of eyebrows since it's the first D-SLR in the entire world to shoot HD video in three different motion JPEG formats: 320-x-216 pixels, 640-x-424 pixels, and 1,280-x-720 pixels. And with 12.3-megapixel image quality, in-camera editing that allows you to straighten, reduce red eye, or add Fisheye effects and more, the D90 lives up to all of its expectations.
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Jan 30, 2007 -
The paparazzi may have been busy snapping away at the 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, but by the looks of it, Eva Longoria and Tony Parker were just as busy with their own fancy schmancy digital cam. Maybe Eva was taking pictures of her fellow Desperate Housewives co-stars or better yet, sneaking some racy pictures of other celebs at this star studded event. This camera definitely looks like a COOLPIX S7c by Nikon.
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Dec 24, 2007 -
With 72 votes, geeksugar readers selected Nikon's Coolpix Camera as their favorite unique camera of 2007! What's not to like about this camera? With image stabilization, in camera slideshow technology that you can pair with music and a high iso for better pictures in low light, it is certainly a chic high-tech compact camera.
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Dec 10, 2007 -
Photography is about personal expression, creativity, and capturing memorable moments on camera. For others it is about being artistic, having fun, and experimenting with wacky and wild cameras. This year we saw our fair share of unique cameras including the Red Oktomat Camera, which has eight small lenses that fire and turn in 2.5 seconds to create a multiframe, miniphoto vignette, the crazy Holga K202 Cat Camera that produces digitized meows to lure in unsuspecting cats for a quick snapshot, the Lomo Colorsplash Camera that uses tinted flash filters and long-exposure settings to create dreamy-streaked, retro-style images and last but not least (and less wacky), Nikon's Coolpix Cam, one of the first cameras to include WiFi technology.
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Dec 08, 2006 -
New York Times' David Pogue recently pondered what he calls an annual question: How much digital camera can you get for $300? Pogue notes:
This year, 11 companies submitted their best cameras with a street price under $300. The contenders are the Canon A630, the Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z700, the Fuji FinePix F30, the Hewlett-Packard Photosmart R827, the Kodak EasyShare C875, the Nikon Coolpix S7c, the Olympus Stylus 740, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX3, the Pentax Optio A20, the Samsung Digimax NV3 and the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W100.
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