Nikon is pleased to introduce the new COOLPIX S210 to its Style Series line of compact digital cameras. The super thin, (less than 3/4-inch) COOLPIX S210 offers 8 effective megapixel resolution, a 3x ...
Nikon's 8-megapixel Coolpix S210 ($179.99 list) offers a slim profile and good looks, especially when compared with its more-capable Canon counterpart, the bulky PowerShot A590 IS, which fetches the ...
Nikon's 8-megapixel Coolpix S210 ($179.99 list) offers a slim profile and good looks, especially when compared with its more-capable Canon counterpart, the bulky PowerShot A590 IS, which fetches the ...
Point and shoot cameras tend to blur together, so instead of listing them all separately, like their own God’s gift to amateur photographers, here are the four S (for “style”) series CoolPix cameras ...
Nikon is predicting that the 8-megapixel Coolpix S210 and S520 will be big sellers this year, but we think it's the wide-angle, 10-megapixel S600 that deserves to fly off the shelves Richard Trenholm ...
With oodles of new cameras announced for 2008, we're looking for some steps forward in what consumers can expect from a digital camera. So why is the Nikon Coolpix S210 so bog-standard? Richard ...
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The new range of Nikon’s Coolpix and SLR cameras offer the consumer the opportunity to not only express themselves with their photos but with their cameras as well. Each camera is powered with ...
Casual photographers looking for simple-to-operate point-and-shoot models now have six new Nikon Coolpix cameras to choose from, ranging from the $139.95 L18 to the $299.95 S600. The company has ...
Yet more Nikon cameras?! Well, you can’t accuse them of doing things in halves, can you! These Coolpix models are several steps up from the aforementioned L18, with the better of the three being the ...
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