Sunday, January 16, 2011

Nikon Coolpix 8800 Digital Camera

Nikon began as Nippon Kogaku in 1917. That was when three of Japan’s leading producers of optical equipment joined forces to expand their line of optical goods. In 1946, the company manufactured its first camera, using the brand name Nikon. Soon Nikon became synonymous with quality, Today, Nikon produces several types of products, but is best known for its cameras—including the Nikon Coolpix 8800 digital camera.

The essence of what makes the Coolpix 8800 “cool” is the precision and crispness of it images. It is armed with an innovative charge-coupled device (CCD) that uses 8.0 effective megapixels to create images with an amazingly ultra-high resolution of (3,264 x 2,448) pixels. Even after photos have been cropped, extremely high definition is still feasible!

In addition, the 8800’s special image processing technology creates more lifelike shots. The Matrix Auto White Balance counterbalances color variations that surrounding sources of light create. Also, the 256-segement matrix metering system allows for premium exposures in any lighting environment. These two sophisticated features allow slight variances, color, and details to be consistently duplicated with each shot.


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