The Nikon S7c also offers what the company calls "Electronic Vibration Reduction" - which should not be mistaken for true hardware image stabilization, where either lens elements, or the image sensor are moved based on sensors that detect camera shake. Nikon's Best Shot Selector mode which automatically chooses the sharpest from a series of images is also included, along with an AE-Best Shot Selector mode that chooses the best-exposed image from a series. Apical Ltd.'s "D-Lighting" is an exposure correction technology, and is combined with a face-priority AF function based on tech from Identix, an in-camera red-eye fix function - the three working together at a press of the One-Touch Portrait button to capture the best possible portrait image. There's a prism-folded Nikkor ED-branded 3x optical zoom lens, a whopping 3.0 inch LCD display, 15 beginner-friendly scene modes, plus a few clever technologies besides. The Coolpix S7c has plenty of other attractions on top of this standout feature, as well. Featuring a sleek two-tone body, the Nikon S7c includes an IEEE 802.11b/g chipset with which to upload its seven megapixel images. The Nikon Coolpix S7c is a WiFi capable digital camera that can wirelessly upload images to the new Coolpix Connect service, launched alongside the camera.
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