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Title: First take: Nikon Coolpix S51c
Summary: If you've been aching for a camera that can do Wi-Fi and can even sync with Flickr, the S51c is your best bet.
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Review
Verdict: It looks nice, and it produces good results. The Wi-Fi connectivity relies on either an open access spot, or being provided with the encryption key, which does limit where it's going to be used.
Summary: Nikon Coolpix S51c Review - With a wave-form body design and Wi-Fi communications, the new Nikon CoolPix is like a lesson in particle physics, but with a sexy tutor rather than some old bloke with a beard.
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70/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c (Silver)
Pros: Nice click wheel; sleek, slim design; supports wireless 802.11b/g photo e-mail via T-Mobile HotSpots and private access points; optical image stabilization.
Cons: The lack of a built-in browser prevents you from being able to access most free public Wi-Fi access points.
Verdict: This latest version of Nikon's Wi-Fi camera captures nice images and lets you e-mail them straight from the camera via T-Mobile or private access points, but since it lacks a browser you can't gain access to most free Wi-Fi access points.
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70/100 |
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Title: Nikon CoolPix S51c
Pros: Wireless connectivity, nice design
Cons: Some noise and sharpness issues, sluggish operation
Verdict: Nikon's CoolPix S51c offers a good option if you want to quickly and easily share photos with family and friends, however image quality aficionados maybe a little put off by the noise and slightly soft look of the shots.
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65/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c
Pros: Sleek looks; giant screen; zippy scroll wheel; some well-thought-out Wi-Fi features
Cons: Unspectacular lens; public Wi-Fi connection issues
Verdict: We're primed to get excited about the camera that cracks Wi-Fi, but the Nikon Coolpix S51c sadly isn't 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 can't con
Summary: The Nikon Coolpix S51c is a reasonable point-and-shoot that includes Wi-Fi connectivity. With a push of a button, you can send your photos off by email or upload them to a photo-sharing site. Besides its wireless capabilities, the camera produces pleasing
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59/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c (Silver)
Pros: Nice click wheel; sleek, slim design; supports wireless 802.11b/g photo e-mail via T-Mobile HotSpot and private access points; optical image stabilization.
Cons: The lack of a built-in browser prevents you from being able to access most free public Wi-Fi access points.
Verdict: This latest version of Nikon's Wi-Fi camera captures nice images and lets you e-mail them straight from the camera via T-Mobile or private access points, but since it lacks a browser you can't gain access to most free Wi-Fi access points.
Summary: Why mess with a good thing? That seems to be Nikon's approach to its Wi-Fi-enabled ultracompact cameras. When they came out with the Coolpix S50c last year, I noticed that it was extremely similar to its predecessor, the S7c. Now, Nikon has made the Coolp
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70/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Digital Camera Review
Pros: Sexy camera body, Wi-Fi-enabled, Portable, Big LCD screen, Pictmotion slide shows
Cons: Tiny controls, Very poor white balance accuracy, Poor resolution, High noise levels, Very slow startup time, Cheap lens with phenomena, Red eyes galore, Slow wireless transfer, No metering options, Soft focus
Summary: The latest digital camera in Nikon’s "style" series is the wireless-enabled Coolpix S51c.
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77/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Digital Camera - Review
Summary: The Nikon Coolpix S51c's lovely Wave design, among the most striking of all digital cameras, is crippled by WiFi that only talks to Nikon's my Picturetown server. Those who don't mind this super-simple approach to file transfer will appreciate the Nikon
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Review
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c
Pros: Nice click wheel; sleek, slim design; supports wireless 802.11b/g photo e-mail via T-Mobile HotSpot and private access points; optical image stabilization.
Cons: The lack of a built-in browser prevents you from being able to access most free public Wi-Fi access points.
Summary: This latest version of Nikon's Wi-Fi camera captures nice images and lets you e-mail them straight from the camera via T-Mobile or private access points, but since it lacks a browser you can't gain access to most free Wi-Fi access points.
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70/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c
Verdict: Not yet reviewed by editors.
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Title: Review: Nikon Coolpix S51c compact digital camera
Pros: Wi-Fi connectivity, panorama-assist utility, external charger, film-grainy noise
Cons: 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
Summary: Nikon connects its new S51c camera to the net with Wi-Fi capability, but are its photos worth uploading?
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66/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Digital Camera Review
Pros: Compact design; nice control wheel; built-in wireless; best shot selector feature
Cons: Slow response times; uneven image quality; Wi-Fi settings unintuitive
Verdict: If you are willing to sacrifice a bit in photo quality and performance for the convenience of a compact design and the ability to upload photos to the Web instantly, the Nikon Coolpix S51c delivers.
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70/100 |
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Title: DigitalCameraRoundup.com - Nikon Coolpix S51c
Pros: Terrific hi-res 3.0 inch screen, Onboard WiFi, Elegant metallic design, Internal folding zoom, Optical lens-shift image stabilization, Face recognition mode, Voice recording, Full speed VGA movies with sound
Cons: No optical zoom during movies, Multi selector a bit cumbersome, Costly, WiFi limited
Verdict: The S51c is a speedy point & shooter without manual control. It offers full voice recording, VGA movies with sound, has active lens shift vibration reduction eliminates most blur when you zoom. It also includes a slew of Nikon's in-camera goodies and
Summary: In the olden days, you dropped film off at the local One-Hour-Photo or sent it off to a lab. Or you did prints yourself in your on darkroom, or you dropped them off at some photography store. There were quite a few possibilities, and that really hasn't ch
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c
Pros: Terrific hi-res 3.0 inch screen, Onboard WiFi, Elegant metallic design, Internal folding zoom, Optical lens-shift image stabilization, Face recognition mode, Voice recording, Full speed VGA movies with sound
Cons: No optical zoom during movies, Multi selector a bit cumbersome, Costly, WiFi limited
Verdict: The Coolpix S51c is a elegant, small and handy camera that offers an interesting feature in its built-in wireless connection that lets you send and store pictures. It primarily connects to Nikon's own my Picturetown service, which limits choices. The came
Summary: In the olden days, you dropped film off at the local One-Hour-Photo or sent it off to a lab. Or you did prints yourself in your on darkroom, or you dropped them off at some photography store. There were quite a few possibilities, and that really hasn't ch
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Digital Camera - Review - The Imaging Resource!
Verdict: The Nikon S51c also offers optical image stabilization, and the camera saves images on Secure Digital cards, or in a not-so-generous 13MB of internal memory. The camera includes USB 2.0 Hi-Speed and video output technology. Other features include a built-
Summary: The Nikon Coolpix S51c has a sleek two-tone body that includes an IEEE 802.11b/g chip set with which to upload its eight megapixel images to the company's "my Picturetown" photo sharing site, or send them via email. The Coolpix S51c has plenty of other at
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Large LCD display; Crisp, well balanced pictures
Cons: WiFi abilities essentially pointless; Tiny controls can be fiddly; Raised LCD picks up scratches; Flash can be overbearing
Verdict: In a nutshell, this is a point-and-shoot that would suit nimble fingers, but lacks the speed many photo opportunities demand. Though the pictures are good, navigation is painful and compared with the latest Canon digital compacts, this new Nikon failed to
Summary: MAWhat the S51 gains in portability, it loses in slowness and hard-to-use controls.
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40/100 |
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Title: Nikon Coolpix S51c Preview - Digital Cameras
Summary: nikon coolpix s51c review: Nikon's second Wi-Fi camera boasts an upgraded sensor but unfortunately misses out on even a basic web browser, making it impossible to connect to the few wireless hotspots that are available.
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