
Product Description

Nikon is pleased to introduce the new COOLPIX S210 to its Style Series line
of compact digital cameras. The super thin, (less than 3/4-inch) COOLPIX S210
offers 8 effective megapixel resolution, a 3x Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens, Electronic
Vibration Reduction (VR) Image Stabilization technology, and a slim,
quality-crafted aluminum body. The S210's slim, elegant camera design comes in
an array of color options, and delivers high performance and ease-of-operation.
Electronic VR Image Stabilization
The COOLPIX S210 features Electronic VR Image Stabilization, which is designed
to help produce sharper and clearer images, especially in lower lighting
conditions or when capturing moving subjects. Users can also take advantage of
extended light sensitivity settings as high as ISO 2000. Automatic sensitivity
control is also included, which allows users to concentrate on a taking a photo
while the camera selects the optimal ISO. To minimize blur, the S210 comes with
a High-Sensitivity mode that automatically selects the optimal light
sensitivity. The COOLPIX S210 utilizes Nikon's innovative EXPEED image
processing system for enhanced noise reduction and improved the signal-to-noise
(S/N) ratio.
2.5-inch LCD Monitor with 170-degree Viewing Angle
The COOLPIX S210 comes with a bright, high resolution 2.5-inch LCD monitor with
a wide 170-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angle. The LCD monitor has an
anti-reflective coating, easing the composition of photos even in direct
sunlight, and an acrylic panel that prevents scratches and fingerprints. The
S210 also boasts improved menu displays, as well as revised menu icons that will
make framing photos easier than ever before.
In-Camera Red-Eye Fix, D-Lighting, and Face Priority AF
Like all cameras in the COOLPIX line, the S210 boasts user-friendly imaging
innovations designed to make the photo-taking process fun and easy. These
technologies, referred to as Nikon In-Camera Innovations, include In-Camera
Red-Eye Fix, D-Lighting, and Face Priority AF*. In-Camera Red-Eye Fix
automatically detects and corrects red eye, a common condition that occurs in
flash photography. In playback mode, D-Lighting compensates for excessive
backlight or insufficient flash in images, and Nikon's enhanced Face-Priority AF
automatically finds and focuses on up to 12 people's faces within one frame,
ensuring clear, crisp portraits.
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