Cameras Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
Nice click-wheel; sleek, slim design; supports wireless 802.11b/g photo e-mail via T-Mobile hot spots and private access points; optical image stabilization.
THE BAD
The lack of a built-in browser prevents you from being able to access most free public Wi-Fi access points.
THE BOTTOM LINE
While it takes good pictures and it's nice to be able to access private Wi-Fi access points, the lack of a browser keeps this camera from rising to the next level.
CNET Reader Reviews
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June 25, 2007 08:05
4.5/5
I have the S50 not the S50c. Same camera without WiFi. Great pictures day or night. With Hi-ISO turned on, pictures taken in low light come out bright and clear. The VR gives clear pictures at full zoom. The movies with sound are clear and smoo... read more » -
June 14, 2007 06:30
4.0/5
First off let me start off by saying the reviews for this camera SUCK. I do not have the network version... I have a black S50. I also own a D80 with professional glass (70-200 VR & 17-55 lens)... needless to say I know pretty solid equipme... read more » -
May 6, 2007 12:08
Terrible
0.5/5
I bought this camera for one reason only: the built in WI-FI capability. It appears that Nikon took a big step backwards from the S7C. You can only use the WI-FI to transfer pictures to Nikon's Coolpix Connect Server. You can't use this to direc... read more »
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