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Nikon announces new flagship COOLPIX camera

13.5 megapixel P6000 features GPS and Ethernet

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Imaging | by Evan Blass | Thu Aug 7, 2008 9:51AM | 0 comments

Nikon has announced the latest camera to serve as flagship of its COOLPIX line of point-and-shoots, the 13.5 megapixel P6000. Besides a 4x zoom and RAW support, this model is highlighted by a GPS receiver for geotagging photos, Ethernet port for direct-from-device uploads, and pop-up flash plus a maximum ISO of 6400 for low light shooting. Goes on sale next month for a suggested $499.

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