Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Video: Nikon Coolpix S1000pj Camera with Projector in Action Nikonโ€ s โ€ Go Anywhere Theaterโ€ Video Teaser

We ve brought you a couple of posts concerning the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj
which has the distinction of combining the functionality of a point and
shoot compact camera with that of a mobile projector, allowing you to
record and then play back both video and stills footage without the need
for an ancillary display and now, by way of a further teaser, Nikon have
released a video of the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj in action " as directed
by no less than Matt Uhry who's behind music videos for the likes of The
Foo Fighters, The Strokes and Tears for Fears.

For those of you who are yet to be fully up to speed concerning what the
Nikon Coolpix S1000pj camera/projector has to offer, here s a brief
run-down of its key features, though, if you re looking for a little
more detail, you may find these previous postings of interest:

Nikon Intros COOLPIX S1000pj 12-MP Digital Camera With Built-In LED
Projector
Nikon Coolpix S1000pj Projector Camera Released S1000pj 12.1MP
�Go-Anywhere Theater Point Shoot
Nikon Coolpix S1000pj Key Features:

World s first ultra-compact built-in projector
Projector stand and wireless remote control supplied
A variety of slideshow effects enhance the fun of the built-in projector
Five advanced image stabilizing features include ISO 6400*3, Lens shift
VR image stabilization, Electronic VR image stabilization, Motion
Detection, and Best Shot Selector
12.1 effective megapixels for high-resolution images
5x zoom NIKKOR lens
2.7-in. high-resolution LCD monitor
Smart Portrait System with Skin Softening
Scene Auto Selector provides quick, carefree picture-taking in a variety
of situations
Subject Tracking for automatic tracking
Quick Retouch for the best balance of contrast and saturation
D-Lighting adds detail and optimizes exposure to rescue underexposed images

Those of you who are US based and are interested in getting their hands
on the Coolpix S1000pj can now bag one via Amazon for just shy of $430.

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