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Basic Specs Nikon COOLPIX S6600
Type of Camera:
Compact
Effective Resolution:
16MP
Sensor Type:
CMOS
Digital Zoom:
4x
Lens Nikon COOLPIX S6600
Optical Zoom:
12x
Focal length:
4.5-54.0 mm
Screen Nikon COOLPIX S6600
LCD Size  (Inches)
2.7
Resolution (dots)
460k
Shooting Specs Nikon COOLPIX S6600
Scene Modes:
Portrait
- Landscape
- Sports
- Night portrait
- Party/indoor
- Beach
- Snow
- Sunset
- Dusk/dawn
- Night Landscape
- Close-up
- Food
- Museum
- Fireworks Show
- Black and White Copy
- Backlighting
- Easy Panorama
- Pet Portrait
Media Nikon COOLPIX S6600
Storage:
SD/SDHC/SDXC
File formats supported:
DCF, Exif 2.3, and DPOF compliant
Connectivity Nikon COOLPIX S6600
USB Cable:
yes
HDMI:
yes
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
yes
Battery Nikon COOLPIX S6600
Type of Battery:
Li-ion
Numbers of Shots:
150
Dimensions Nikon COOLPIX S6600
Dimensions (W x D x H):
96.9 x 27.2 x 57.1 mm
Weight:
165 grams

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