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    This Is Nikon’s Take On Selfie Cameras

    Nikon Coolpix S6900

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    If it’s a trend, no camera maker would like to be left out, and today Nikon has shown off its take on a selfie camera with the Coolpix S6900. The camera comes loaded with a few Instagram-like photo filters, features a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor paired with a12x optical zoom lens that’ll fit all of your friends into group shots thanks to its wide-angle coverage (25-300mm).

    There’s also a built-in stand so you can put the camera down as shown above. Nikon has added over 33 photo effects. There is also several Glamour modes that let you touch up or hide any natural skin flaws, and there’s a selective softening mode to help fake the outcome this camera isn’t capable of producing on its own. The Coolpix S6900 is obviously not a camera for professionals but Nikon’s hoping that the selfie-friendly features, NFC pairing, and easy Wi-Fi sharing should appeal to plenty of consumers. The Coolpix S6900 is scheduled to go on sale September 23rd for £199.99.

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