The Nikon Coolpix S50c with a stylish wave-surface design, will be available in stores from April 2007. It’s equipped with Optical VR Image Stabilization system, one-touch portrait button (offers easy access to a selection of three innovative functions), Face-priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and D-Lighting which provide the ability to actually improve the quality of images within the camera.
The Coolpix S50c also offers the additional advantage of a built-in Wireless capability for e-mail and image storage with the enhanced Coolpix Connect 2 service,in other words, wirelessly sends images from the camera for viewing on a computer anywhere.
The Built-in flash has a range of 0.3 to 6.0m.
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Functions:
• Movie Mode: With sound: TV movie (640) at 30fps, Pictmotion (640) at 10fps, Small size (320) at 30fps, Smaller size (160) at 15fps; Without sound: Time-lapse movie at 30fps, Stop-motion movie (640) at 5, 10, 15fps, Electronic VR (Vibration Reduction) available (except for Time-lapse movie)
• Shooting Modes: Auto, Scene, Movie, Voice
• Scene Modes: Face-priority AF, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Portrait, Party/indoor, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/Dawn, Night Landscape, Close up, Museum, Fireworks, Copy, Back Light, Panorama Assist, BSS, Color Options
• Flash Mode: Auto, Auto w/ Red-eye Reduction, Anytime Flash, Flash cancel, Slow Sync
• Pictmotion: 5 styles selectable to playback movies or up to 200 still images, 5 music files pre-installed, max. 10 music files loadable
Technical Data:
• 3.0-inch LCD 170-degree viewing angle and an anti-reflection coating
• 7.2 effective megapixels
• 3x Zoom-Nikkor glass lens + 4x digital
• 38 to 114mm (35mm equivalent) lens
• ISO Range: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
• SD memory card + 13 MB Internal memory
• EN-EL8 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (130 shots)
Tags: Nikon Coolpix S50c, Nikon Coolpix, Coolpix S50c, digital camera, compact digital camera, camera, Redeye Reduction, Face priority, D Lighting, Image Stabilization, 7MP












March 20th, 2007 at 8:33 am
[...] But what if your subject is too far away (like far buildings) and you can’t or just don’t want to try a different angle with the sun behind you? Or what if it is night and a lamp illuminates the place? Will you be pleased with the overexposed lamp due to the long exposure needed in night conditions? Some new cameras (HP Photosmart R727, R827, R927, Nikon D80, Nikon Coolpix S50 and S50c, S200, S500, P5000, the Nikon L series, ) come with a function called D-Lighting (or adaptive lighting). This function will solve the problem automatically. [...]