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Nikon gets Cool for summer

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Nikon has launched three new and improved Coolpix cameras, all of which are expected to be on store shelves later this month.

 

The new digital cameras predominately build on existing models, offering more advanced shooting functions and technologies.

The Coolpix S8100, which retails for $499, will feature solid indoor or low light capabilities and boasts new technologies for night shots.

The Coolpix P7000, retailing for $699, has upgraded from the 2008 morel by offering new functions such as zoom memory and tone level information. It looks like a SLR camera and will appeal to the traditionally minded.

The slim Coolpix S80, arriving at a pricepoint of $499, comes in black, silver or hot pink and will capture the fashion crowd along with decent photos. It includes a generous 3.5-inch screen monitor, six filter effects and advanced panel functions.

Nikon is one of the companies of the Mitsubishi Group.