Resource reviews the Nikon Coolpix P2:
“Will WiFi-connected cameras be the next big wave in the digital camera market? Maybe… and maybe not. Regardless of whether they’ll ever achieve dominance though, it’s clear that we’re going to see more of them appearing over the next year or two. The Nikon Coolpix P2 is part of that company’s first effort at a consumer-level WiFi camera (along with its 8-megapixel twin, the Coolpix P1), and it has a lot to offer. Most importantly, beyond the snazzy WiFi capability, first and foremost it’s a very capable camera. Nikon’s Coolpix line of consumer digital cameras have always been well-received, appreciated for their image quality and ease of use, and the Nikon P2 continues that trend, combining an 5.1-megapixel CCD with a very capable wireless image transfer mode.”
Full review here.
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