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What is it: Ultra-compact 10-megapixel camera
What we think: Its design and features are much better than its pictures, but it might suit casual snapshooters
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 July 2009
Tags: Nikon, Nikon Coolpix S220, LCD, children, auto white balance
We like:
Great design; very compact; very good features for its class
We don't like:
Mediocre photo quality; slow performance
CNET UK judgement:
The Nikon Coolpix S220 is an adequate, inexpensive choice for those who want to take photos that they can share on the Web
Full review:
Just as there are people who only want a Flip Video-style camcorder for sharing video on the Web, so there are people who just want a small pocket camera for posting pictures on their favorite social-networking or photo-sharing Web site. The 10-megapixel Nikon Coolpix S220, available for around £120, is a Facebook camera, designed for snapshooters looking to step up from using their mobile phone as their primary camera. Continue Reading...
Nikon Coolpix S220 History
3 Feb 2009 in Crave
Nikon Coolpix S630, S620, S230, S220, L19, L20 and L100: All new
Nikon has announced the stylish S630, S620, S230 and S220, as well as the budget L19 and L20, and the superzoom L100. Here's some pics
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