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Nikon refreshes Coolpix S series with 16MP CMOS and CCD cameras review
Today, Nikon Inc. introduced four new digital cameras to the COOLPIX S-series lineup to give consumers new ways to go super-zoom or super chic. These new cameras deliver on Nikon's rich optical heritage and benefit from new technologies poised to create an amazing camera experience for any user, such as GPS and enhanced resolution.
The Spring 2012 line of Nikon COOLPIX cameras help capture memories with advanced features including extraordinary low-light capabilities, powerful optics and HD video recording with full stereo sound. The COOLPIX S9300 is deceptively slim (approximately 1.5-inch body), but hides a super-zoom secret with an outstanding 18x optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens (25mm-450mm). The camera features a 16.0-megapixel Backside Illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor for capturing low-light images with stunning clarity and sharpness. Nikon's BSI sensor technology increases the flow of light to the sensor's surface, which improves image quality and reduces noise.
For those looking for a no-frills touch screen camera that captures amazing photos and HD video, the 16.0-megapixel COOLPIX S4300 is the camera that fits the bill. It features a wide-angle 6x (26mm-156mm) optical Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens, plus VR image stabilization for maximum versatility. The Nikon COOLPIX S3300 answers the call for a cost-efficient 16.0-megapixel camera with a 6x (26mm-156mm) optical Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens for near or far photos on any occasion. The camera has 19 Scene Modes, including the Scene Auto Selector which analyzes a scene and automatically selects from one of six scene modes.
The range topping S9300 offers 25mm-450mm, 18x equivalent zoom lens, built in GPS, 16.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and 1080p30 with stereo sound recording. The BSI sensor technology of Nikon increases flow of light to sensor’s surface that reduces noise and enhances image quality.
The sleek Coolpix S6300 combines compact body and VR technology with 10x optical zoom, so that users can quickly zoom into action without worrying about blurry images. Creative color modes allow the user to add their own personal touch in-camera with effects such as High key, Low key, Selective Color and Nostalgia Sepia.