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Published: 2007-09-17, Author: Phil , review by: asia.cnet.com
Abstract: Nikon has been dabbling in Wi-Fi-equipped cameras for a few years now. Most recently, the company included Wi-Fi in its ultracompact 7-megapixels Coolpix S50c. The new Coolpix S51c continues this trend and includes an 8-megapixels CCD sensor, a 3-inch,...
The S51c design is a standard point-and-shoot affair. At 8.1-megapixels, pics are sharp and colours are well represented.On the down side, the generous 2.5-inch LCD, raised off the body of the camera by a few millimetres, picked up scratches quite easi...
WiFi abilities essentially pointless, Tiny controls can be fiddly, Raised LCD picks up scratches, Flash can be overbearing
Nikons S51c is a new super-slim digital compact that takes good shots in bright and medium-lit situations, and tucks away to take up next to no space. Its sister is the S51, which is the same camera but without wireless ability.The S51c design is a st...
Sleek looks; giant screen; zippy scroll wheel; some well-thought-out Wi-Fi features
Unspectacular lens; public Wi-Fi connection issues
Were primed to get excited about the camera that cracks Wi-Fi, but the Nikon Coolpix S51c sadly isnt it. An average point-and-shoot with some lens issues, the S51c has some well-implemented wireless features but is let down by the fact that it cant...
This is a well-designed, compact camera thats capable of taking decent shots, especially if youre prepared to use its pre-programmed scene settings. Itll slip comfortably into your pocket, but if you are looking for a truly portable device, the sens...
Unwieldy ergonomics, Wi-Fi can be flaky over WEP and troublesome to setup for WPA/WPA-2, no editing software, average image-quality, terrible video-quality
The Wi-Fi functionality in Nikon’s Coolpix S51c just might be an evolutionary step for point-and-shoot (perhaps all) cameras, but it isn’t quite intuitive yet. Too bad, because it’s otherwise the camera’s best feature: for a $250 M...
Probably the best looking digicam around
Optical stabilization (Vibration Reduction)
3.0-inch LCD with 230K pixels and a wide viewing angle
Scroll wheel works well for entering text
One touch email button
One touch Portrait button activates Face Priority...
Blown highlights
Sluggish autofocus, long shutter lag
Slow startup
Takes almost four seconds between shots
Poor digital zoom quality
Poor battery life
WiFi only to Nikons my Picturetown server
Brick-style battery charger
Large USB/AV cable
Poor labeling o...
Its beautiful. Its faithful. But its crippled. The lovely design, among the most striking of all digicams, with WiFi that only talks to Nikons my Picturetown server, only marginally updates the S50c that preceded it. Take the WiFi issue away (as on the S5...