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Nikon Coolpix S50c Review at PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published their review of the Nikon Coolpix S50c digital camera. 'Boasting a wonderful iPod-like scroll wheel, which also activates a beautiful GUI, the compact 7.2-megapixel S50c has a big, 3-inch LCD and a non-telescoping lens. Interestingly, though, the "c" in the S50c name stands for the Coolpix Connect service. The camera has built-in IEEE 802.11b/g networking that can transfer pictures in one of two ways: sending the photos through e-mail (the Picture Mail feature) or storing them on a server (Nikon's Picture Bank feature). Both require a wireless LAN access point that supports a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. Like Nikon's previous models with integrated wireless abilities, such as the Coolpix S7c, you can also hook up through a T-Mobile hot spot. But the S7c was limited in some ways. For example, you couldn't send a full-resolution image via e-mail with the S7c. The S50c has no such limitation.'

Read: Nikon Coolpix S50c Review - PC Mag

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