Nikon Coolpix S6 in an attractive gift pack in more ways than just its appearance.is seductive to pocket size, 6.0-megapixel, Wi-Fi-equipped camera. And you need to love the roomy, 3-inch LCD: His sharp sharp resolution, and almost 180-degree viewing angle make sharing photos in the camera joy. (Only knock on the display is that it could be brighter, since in high sunlight its images can appear faint - a common problem with digital cameras.) No less remarkable is the S6 in the spot and innovative options for selecting the disc. Despite spinning dial allows skim though menu or photos, typing at the same time is four fingers pad, the nearly ubiquitous control format for small cameras.

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S6 required an average of 32 seconds to transfer five 6.0-megapixel photos directly to my Mac iBook G4, whether the camera was sitting 50 meters (at the other end of my house), or next to the iBook. The estimated range of up to 67 feet, in the direct line of sight. Although I could not get the camera to talk through my iBook age Router 802.11b, the establishment of communication between the camera and computer should not challenge those who manages a simple home network, but for the rest of the instructions very well detailed. I do not think that Wi-Fi is the most compelling reason to buy S6, although this feature is handy when I travel with my iBook and stupidly forgotten darn USB transfer cable, which I admit there have been several times.Otherwise, S6 is a fairly typical pocket view point and shoot. It is a modest collection of exposure controls, including manual white balance (but not the impact of the brackets of any kind), as well as 15 scene modes. Only a design failure, as far as I am concerned, this tiny increase in the radio button next to the shutter release button, where it is easy to hit with the trip the shutter.