Typical price: £269
What is it: 8-megapixel Wi-Fi-enabled compact camera with 3.5x optical zoom
What we think: It has a limited Wi-Fi capability and excellent image quality but better value and quicker performance can be found in the company's nonwireless offerings
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 May 2006
Tags: nikon, enabled, shoot, frames
We like:
Wi-Fi file transfer and printing; excellent image quality; many photo options
We don't like:
No Wi-Fi email or Web posting; no remote camera operation using Wi-Fi; no manual exposure control
CNET UK judgement:
Like its older siblings, the P1 and P2, the Nikon Coolpix P3 has a limited Wi-Fi capability and excellent image quality. Better value and quicker performance can be found in the company's nonwireless offerings
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