Nikon Coolpix S7C Digital Camera Review

Nikon Coolpix S7C

Digital Camera Review

The Nikon Coolpix S7c was announced August 24 and released this month before being shown off at Photokina in Germany. The new digital camera succeeds the popular ultra-slim S6 model and comes with updated wireless technology. This time, the camera stores up to 30 email addresses so users can send pictures directly from the camera. The 7.1-megapixel digital camera has the same wave design as its previous S-siblings and comes with a 3x optical zoom lens with vibration reduction. The Nikon Coolpix S7c retails for $349.
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Picture Quality / Size Options
The following image sizes are available in the shooting menu, all with Normal compression except the top resolution that is in Fine and Normal.
 
 7M  3072 x 2304
 5M  2592 x 1944
 3M  2048 x 1536
 PC Screen  1024 x 768
TV Screen  640 x 480

Pictures can also be resized in the playback menu to 640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 160 x 120 pixels for faster emailing (which could be helpful as this camera does have wireless connectivity).
 
Picture Effects Mode
The following Color Options are available from the recording menu: Standard Color, Vivid Color, Black & White, Sepia, and Cyanotype. No picture effects can be added in the playback menu. Users will have to wait until pictures are uploaded to the software to do anything more.
 
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