This Nikon's unique Coolpix P6000 "point-and-shoot" camera has a few odd tricks up its sleeve. While most camera-makers use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi for uploading images to websites, Nikon has added a full size Ethernet port that allows you to plug the camera right into the Internet. The P6000 uploads images whenever it is connected. The GPS feature adds geographical data to every photo but it can be turned off to conserve battery life. The camera has a 4x optical zoom lens and a 13.5 megapixel sensor. It supports light sensitivity up to ISO 6400 and accepts SD and SDHC storage card. The ergonomic button layout has been designed considering finger movements during shooting. It uses the light and durable magnesium alloy on the front surface of the body making it look elegant and desirable.
Source : Nikon
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