Nikon recently introduced the Coolpix S800c that boasts a 10x zoom, 1080p video capability, 16MP CMOS sensor, 3.5” touch display, GPS connectivity and Android Gingerbread operating system. Yes, you read correctly, the S800c is Nikon’s first Wi-Fi compact digital camera and not only is it your regular 16MP shooter that can churn out quality images and videos, thanks to Android OS, it is as versatile as a smartphone or a tablet.
You know how some cameras are equipped with filters and allow you to edit the images on the device itself with a set of default tools? Well, you’re no longer limited to the tools provided. With Android, you’re allowed to download camera-specific photo and video apps while shooting with a real camera. On top of that, you can also share your pictures on various social networks such as Facebook or Twitter in an environment we’re all familiar with; you can also download other apps such as games, productivity and personal communication/email, including Nikon’s photo storage and sharing sites, though, with a battery of only 1050mAh, running games and other non-related apps on the device might not be such a great idea.
Hit the break for more information about the Nikon Coolpix S800c.
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