Game for an Android camera? Go for Nikon Coolpix S800c

Game for an Android camera? Go for Nikon Coolpix S800c

The Nikon Coolpix S800c looks like a point-and-shoot camera from all sides except the operative end, where it resembles an Android phone.

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Nandagopal Rajan
  • Nov 12, 2012,
  • Updated Nov 12, 2012 3:52 PM IST
Well, why not? If you can read mail on a 52-inch television, what is wrong in having hundreds of photo apps on a camera. Just imagine all the things you can do with its wonderful 16MP camera when it is paired with the thousands of photos apps out there. But, please, limit yourself to photo apps and don't start playing Angry Bird on the device. As mentioned, the camera is quite good. Along with the 16MP CMOS sensor it has a Nikkor lens with 10x zoom. The results are what you would expect with a decent point-and-shoot and there is the added advantage of being able to click a picture by just touching the 3.5-inch OLED screen. The auto focus is very fast, though the zoom is a bit too loud. However, there are not many tweaks you can do on the camera itself, except for the modes and some special effects. There is no full manual mode either. But then that is where the Android OS and its vast Google Play Store will come in handy. Buy this camera if you are a social media junky and cannot wait for your photos to go online and get the comments it deserves. Also recommended for hardcore Android fans, this device has the potential to become your imaging hub.

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Well, why not? If you can read mail on a 52-inch television, what is wrong in having hundreds of photo apps on a camera. Just imagine all the things you can do with its wonderful 16MP camera when it is paired with the thousands of photos apps out there. But, please, limit yourself to photo apps and don't start playing Angry Bird on the device. As mentioned, the camera is quite good. Along with the 16MP CMOS sensor it has a Nikkor lens with 10x zoom. The results are what you would expect with a decent point-and-shoot and there is the added advantage of being able to click a picture by just touching the 3.5-inch OLED screen. The auto focus is very fast, though the zoom is a bit too loud. However, there are not many tweaks you can do on the camera itself, except for the modes and some special effects. There is no full manual mode either. But then that is where the Android OS and its vast Google Play Store will come in handy. Buy this camera if you are a social media junky and cannot wait for your photos to go online and get the comments it deserves. Also recommended for hardcore Android fans, this device has the potential to become your imaging hub.

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