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Nikon Coolpix S50c 7.2 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom and Wifi Capablex$169.25
    (22 reviews)
Best Price: $349.99 $169.25
The COOLPIX S50c is equipped with a huge, bright 3.0" LCD great for viewing images anywhere, anytime. The impressive 170-degree wide viewing angle makes it easier for everyone to see and enjoy images. The larger high-resolution LCD lets you make the most of smooth, sharp movies, great-looking stills and exciting Pictmotion shows.You can shoot sharper, clearer and without blur with Nikon's ingenious VR Optical Image Stabilization technology improving stability by automatically compensating for camera shake. With Nikon Optical VR Image Stabilization you can shoot at shutter speeds up to three stops slower than other wise possible without camera shake blurring your pictures.The Zoom Nikkor glass lens gives you the power of 3x optical zoom lens, 38mm-116mm (35mm equivalent) while Macro capability lets you get as close as 1.6 inches. This combination is supported by Nikons' world-renowned optical technology delivering crisp, clear images.High light sensitivity up to ISO 1600 opens up a whole new world of photo opportunity. Allowing you to tackle scenes and situations far beyond the capabilities of conventional compacts, high ISO offers you new power to capture fast-moving objects with outstanding clarity and gives you great exposure in significantly lower light.
MPN: 25557 - UPC: 018208255573
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Customer Reviews
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Wifi Flickr Setup was painful but worth it      By A3FTI86WAVJOLG on 2007-07-25
(I gave it 4 stars because it was so hard to setup, otherwise it would have gotten 5)
I called tech support and read through every page of the manual and still couldn't figure it out - and I'm a tech guru! No one at Nikon tech support was very helpful (probably because it's still kind of new), they just kept emailing me the manuals.
Anyway, here's the mystery setup instructions:
(before anything - you need to setup a wifi connection - the nikon instructions are fine for this part. either use a publicly available hotspot or your home wireless router, plug in the password if there is one)
1. In the camera, setup your alias and email address. It's hard to figure out which character is the period (it looks like a comma rather than a dot midway up).
2. Take a photo and send it to anyone - preferably yourself.
3. Not only should you receive a copy of the photo to your email account, but Nikon Connect2 service will send you a series of email messages with the instructions to register for the connect 2 service. Without registering, all the other wifi features won't work
NOTE - if you don't get the series of email instructions but you do get the photo, then you entered the sender's address incorrectly but entered the recipient address correctly.
If you don't get any emails - then both addresses are incorrect.
4. Follow the instruction to setup the connect2 service. Without doing this, you can't link to your flickr account and you can't get access to the other connect2 features.
5. Once you've setup the connect2 account, login and you'll see the photo you just sent. Select it and click the flickr button. A pop-up window will appear and ask you for permission to link to your flickr account.
If you don't have a flickr account - I think you will be prompted to create one. After you've created the flickr account, login to the flickr account in a separate explorer window or firefox tab. Then go back to the connect2 website (in the previous window/tab) and click the flickr button again.
A popup window will ask you for permission to link your connect2 account to flickr. After you authorize it, your camera is now registered with your flickr account.
6. Now, from the camera, take a photo. Upload the photo to the email address "flickr" and it will automatically go to the connect2 website and be transfered to flickr.
Not so hard, right? Yeah right.
Actually, my hang up was that I didn't realize that i had typed in my senders email incorrectly so I never got the further instruction for registering the connect2 website. Nothing in the manual or supplemental manuals (there are 3 total) explained that the last bit of instructions would come via email. Not even the Nikon technical support website or FAQ's explained that there was a huge chunk of instructions missing - pending the receipt of the email notifications...
Anyway, I hope I saved someone some grief. Enjoy your new camera!
Nikon quality with WiFi      By A3M3LQZRTDKQUX on 2007-07-29
Great size and awesome pic quality for the price. The WiFi was a snap to set up and is great. You would be surprised how many places now have free WiFi. I was at a restaurant taking pictures and found they had it. Sent the pics to my girlfriend on the spot. Very nifty feature that alone is worth the price.
Nice large 3" screen is very bright and clear. Controls are easy to use and the camera is so thin and light fits easy in your pocket.
You wont be sorry if you pick one up and Amazon has the best price. Best Buy and CC were sold out.
Nikon Coolkpix S50C      By A2O2G01R2PW2ZD on 2007-09-28
Fantastic little camera. So small it fits in my change purse! Great photos.Lots of information on how to use the camera in the booklet included.Took action photos at a polo match and "caught" a galloping horse in the air! I am very pleased with this product!
Nikon Coolpix s50c      By A1OMZ3YU1W9L99 on 2007-08-13
This is a great camera. It takes excellent pictures. The only problem with it is the lens should be centered. It is too easy to put your thumb over part of the lens.
Almost perfect!      By A90W0PQ6UWVRX on 2007-11-10
I'd love to give this camera a 5-star, but just can't quite yet. So the best I can do is a 4.5. I won't extol on all the great features, because everybody else does such a great job. Instead, let me just point out a couple of minor inconveniences, at least for me.
I would like to see the on/off button recessed a little more. I find myself accidently turning it on whenever I'm handling it (maybe it's just my big hands). Also, in the form fitting Coolpix case designed for it, the case itself is tight against the on/off button, also turning it on. I pulled it out one time just to see the unit already turned on, with an exhausted battery warning on the screen. The camera was quite warm. I've since switched to a generic case.
The camera feels slippery in my hands. I think a finely brushed look would be nice. That would give a little more secure feeling while still keeping it's good looks.
One of the major selling points for me was the WI-FI feature. But then that's my fault for not reading the reviews, or I would have seen that it will not connect to the PC via WI-FI, which is why I bought it. Maybe some day a firmware upgrade will change this.
The battery/SD card cover is very flimsy, at best. Be very careful when opening, and especially closing, as it can close crookedly. It has a high chance of breaking off.
All this being said, I still think this is a great camera, and not once have I thought of returning it.
- Amazed!
     By A3PV8KHGES0Y7S on 2007-09-25
This camera is the best bang for you buck, and for the so-called "tech" who had problems setting this camera up - its just nonsense. This camera couldn't be easier to setup and operate. Everyone should own this camera.
- Nice camera
     By AIE438PQZ7WUH on 2007-07-12
This is a great camera. The service was very good too. I received it quickly and it was great
- Great Pocket camera
     By A2BJ0XFJAHWBHU on 2007-08-23
I love this camera it was just the thing that I needed I usually use a DSLR.
- Shaking noise
     By AKISE7RV9IYBM on 2007-09-25
Hold the camera and lightly shaking it u will hear a noise come from at cover/lens area. Any body have the same symtom like myself ?
- Excellent WiFi camera
     By A3NV1N3ABEJ52Q on 2007-11-28
Easy to setup WiFi, Small size, and VR works great!
Problems: power button is not deep enough, so you can accidentally turn it on. I wish it comes with optical VF, so it won't drain the battery so fast. Overall it's still an excellent camera with WiFi and VR.
- Problem from the begining
     By A2Q72V1PO8ESX9 on 2007-11-29
I bought this camera brand new and after I charged it and put in the memory card, the lense wouldn't open and kept getting a lens error message. I sent it back and got my money back. I thought with it being a Nikon and the money I spent on it it would have been problem free...I guess not.
- Problems since first use -> Workaround
     By AOCACHYG46WBD on 2007-12-17
When I tried to charge the camera the first time I noticed the orange indicator light did not flash as shown in the manual. The camera also would not switch on, neither with on/off switch nor review switch.
I checked every thing (charging unit, cable, etc) and finally the
Accu pack, after removing and reinserting the camera started to charge and also switched on, (I had to try this - at least for a moment)
After a week or so, the camera did not switch on again, I was
already on vacation and had no chance to charge the accu for a couple of days and my first thought was, it might be discharged completely.
Trying to charge, I had the same problem as described above - and the solution was the same: removing and reinserting the Battery pack!
Meanwhile this condition has appeared more or less once a week - I got used to it, as the camera is a real hit.
Even the setup within my wireless network was working on the first intent.
Uploading to Nikon Picturetown and even emailing the photos right away from the camera!
Picture quality is exceptional, the flash is stronger than in any other cameras I owned before. Handling is very comfortable and intuitive.
Negative: when using the cable to load photos to a computer o viewing on a TV the charging unit cannot be used - so make sure the camera is charged before. No permanent indicator of power level - only indicates when charge is low - and then time runs out pretty fast!
So my overall rating - not more than 3*
- Great Camera, Great Price.
     By A1HL1742NMCH4T on 2008-02-05
This camera is a wonderful product for it's price.
PROS
It takes wonderful pictures in low light.
It is very user-friendly.
Crisp, clear pictures.
Rechargeable EN-EL8 Battery lasts forever!
Great Price!
Very Stylish and skinny.
CONS
Wi-fi is very complicated to figure out.
ON/Off button sticks out a little too far, so it turns on in your pocket sometimes.
Picture storing software that comes with the camera isn't that great.
ALL IN ALL THIS CAMERA IS A WONDERFUL PRODUCT FOR A WONDERFUL PRICE!
- Fun!
     By A15L2SRLUAMGN on 2007-11-29
So far this is a very cool camera. Not too small, not too big. Great screen size. Easy to shoot, and all the buttons and dials are very intuitive.
Others have said that you need to push the "power on" button twice in order for the camera to turn on. I have found this to be true, too. However, if you push the "power on" button very deliberately, the camera tends to turn on at once.
You can also arrange your photos in a "Pic Motion" slide show. The camera adds music and automatically creatively displays your photos. That is a very fun feature!
The movie function is perfect: the sound and image are fab for such a small camera.
I have tried to set up the WiFi function and have found it to be impossible. I have WiFi at home--I had to call my provider, call the camera company, back and forth. Settings had to be adjusted. Ultimately it never worked and so I just gave up. It was much easier just to plug the cord into my camera and computer and upload/e-mail my photos the "old-fashioned" way.
- Wireless Camera: The Future?
     By A1U49SWFTGRAAX on 2008-01-13
The Nikon Coolpix S50c is a great point-and-shoot camera. It can quickly auto-aim and is very easy to use by the technologically-challenged. I bought this for my girlfriend, who has never owned a digital camera. I figured it'd be neat for her to be able to send pictures straight to the Internet directly to her deployed family member and friends.
The camera itself is very sleek and thin, and is very easy to carry around. The wireless setup isn't difficult for any user, but the wireless upload options are lacking. You can either e-mail a picture(s) to anyone with a valid address or you can upload batches of pictures to Nikon's picture storage site. I didn't care too much for it, since we ended up registering the camera with the site several time before it worked correctly. I would have preferred a direct connection to MySpace, Flickr, or Photobucket, since that's usually where people post pictures on the web.
Overall, this camera is very nice, very clean, and easy to use. The wireless is a nice touch, but don't rely on it too much (not all pictures might make it in one upload, for instance). It has a great resolution and picks up on all colors in the picture. I highly recommend it for any type of user.
- Dissapointed this camera bares the NIKON logo!
     By A2HDJ29G8HNKL0 on 2008-02-21
I am a big fan of NIKON cameras. My D40X is the best camera I ever bought. But this one is a big disapointment. EVERY SINGLE picture that I have taken with this camera has needed to be edited before I could print them. Even in red-eye reduction and Potrait mode, every picture of a human being has RED EYE. Also, 1 in evey 4 pictures has a light spot somewhere in the photo. No matter how much I clean the lens or adjust the light in the room, I am still getting white spots on the pictures. Most of my shots are at parties or bars (low light situation) maybe thats the problem but I've tried everything and I can't get this camera to take great potraits that I can just shoot and print. I spend hours removing red eye and touching up white-spots with photoshop.
- Good camera
     By A1L6NGKZRF2X9H on 2007-11-27
I don't have anything negative to say about the camera. It received good reviews from some of the online sites. So, I bought it as a gift. The larger LCD was perfect for older eyes. I've heard nothing but praise about it from my point-and-shoot recipient.
- Defective
     By A374U4XYM3NUOK on 2008-01-12
Price was right. Item shipped very quickly. However, it was defective and returned. Seller provided no customer service. Manufacturer provided no assistance. Happy with subsequent purchase Panasonic Lumix TZ3,
- A gift to friend
     By A2D7BLMHVNEF53 on 2008-04-08
This Nikon Coolpix S50C is a great quality camera. I purchased this camera for a friend. This camera has amazing features. She is so happy with this. I am happy too.
- Junk
     By ASQI5FSXQQQ7U on 2008-04-17
Horrid little camera. Cheaply built, it falls apart. Don't try sending back to Nikon for repairs, they will insist that you "dropped" it. Sorry Nikon, you dropped it. One of the truly frustrating purchases in a long while. Ironically, was forced to buy it when Samy's camera ran out of Canon's. The pictures are good but who cares when the camera falls apart?
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Nikon Coolpix S50c 7.2 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom and Wifi Capable Accessories
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| Product Features |
- 7.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 20-inch prints
- 3x optical zoom with Vibration Reduction; 3.0-inch LCD with wide 170-degree viewing angle
- Built-in Wi-Fi antenna allows for wireless printing and, with Coolpix Connect service, instant emailing
- One-touch portrait button for easy access to Face Priority AF and In-Camera Red-Eye Fix functions
- All new Pictmotion feature allows you to create in-camera slide shows with music
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