Nikon launches COOLPIX S810c
Nikon COOLPIX S810c runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Operating System
April 13, 2014: Nikon Inc. has now launched its new camera model known as ‘COOLPIX S810c’, which runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Operating System (OS).
The COOLPIX S810c features a 16.0-megapixel, backside illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor. It is packed with a 12x optical zoom NIKKOR lens (with24x Dynamic Fine Zoom), which enables sharp shots from up close or far away.
This camera can also capture high quality images in low-light areas, as it comprises of an ISO that can range up to 3200. Its Lens-Shift Vibration Reduction (VR) feature helps to banish blurry photos, thus, enabling fast continuous shooting mode.
With the help of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Operating, COOLPIX S810c users can share the photos on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram as well as on other social media apps offered by Google Play. Adding to this, Individuals can even read their latest emails, browse through their friends’ photos and videos, navigate with maps as well as many other functions offered by Android apps.
The COOLPIX S810c also comes with an in-built GPS for location-based apps, as well as a stereo headphone jack, which allows users to operate their camera as a mobile media player device. Highlighting the unique features of this camera, its official website also stated, ‘Whether sharing, swiping, composing or navigating, users will appreciate the wide and bright 3.7-in. touch-screen LCD monitor with 1.2 million-dot resolution, as well as the ability to capture Full 1080p HD video.’ It also features the ‘Easy Panorama’ mode, which lets the user simply sweep the camera to create an ultra-wide panoramic image.
Even in the absence of Wi-Fi, users can connect to a compatible smartphone or tablet via ‘Connect to S810c’ app, which will allow photographers to transfer, share and view their images on that smart device.
“Nikon COOLPIX S810c combines the best parts of a Nikon camera and the limitless possibilities of the Android Operating System, so users can seamlessly integrate their digital lives with their creative passions,” concluded Masahiro Horie, Director of Marketing and Planning, Nikon Inc.
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