The Nikon Coolpix S51c is an 8.1MP digital camera with a large LCD screen on the back. The camera offers precision optics and improved light sensitivity.
The Nikon Coolpix S51c is an 8.1MP digital camera with a large LCD screen on the back. The camera offers precision optics and improved light sensitivity.
The S51c includes built-in WiFi support for easy photo sharing with Nikon's myPicturetown service. The Nikon Coolpix S51 is the same camera, without the WiFi support, but with a wider range of colors.
If you want the best deal on the Nikon Coolpix S51c, be sure to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the Coolpix S51c (below) tracks merchants across the web who often have bargain prices. We update the price comparison as soon as we see that a price has changed, so you always know who has the current low price, and where the Nikon Coolpix S51c is on sale.
06 Jul 2008Great Choice for Picky SnapshooterAre you looking for a quality digital camera that takes great high-resolution snapshots? One that easily slides into your pocket? One that is reasonably priced? Well, there are lots to choose from, these days. Give the Nikon Coolpix S51 or S52 consideration.
I am a bit picky and I was looking for something more than simple point and shoot for a recent sightseeing trip to Italy. My days of film cameras are over, but the versatility of an interchangeable-lens 35-mm SLR was on my mind. I lov...–Lloyd Northgatefrom Amazon.com
16 Jun 2008beautifula great camera ... beautiful still photos and nice video as well. the screen is amazing and looks great. It would be nice if wifi was easier to work but once you get the hang of it, uploading wirelessly is pretty awesome!
overall a great camera ... highly recommended.–Adam Baumgartnerfrom Amazon.com
23 May 2008Unhappy after 4 months of useWe have now had this camera for four months and it replaced our Kodak V530. I can honestly say that the Kodak was better. Here's why:
1. The Nikon (compared to the Kodak) produced pictures that were grainy,dark, had poor color saturation, and caused people to blink. The outdoor pictures were flat but otherwise okay.
2. The movie mode is at best terrible. Even on low resolution, there were frame skips, and poor sound. The Kodak never had this problem.
3. The shutter rel...–Sheldon Oppenheimfrom Amazon.com