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08-06-2008, 11:06 PM #1Senior Member
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Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
The Nikon Coolpix S60 adds a unique new offering to the company's lineup of premium pocket cameras. Boasting an elegantly simple minimalist design, the 10 megapixel, 5x zoom S60 sports Nikon's first touch-screen camera interface.

The S60 updates Nikon's ultra-thin wave body design seen in the Coolpix S50/S51/S52 models. Even more stylistically impressive, however, is the new touch-screen model's stark back panel.
Equipped with physical buttons for power and shutter only, the rest of the S60's functions are controlled directly on the camera's 3.5-inch LCD through an icon-based graphical user interface.
"Seamless integration" is a touchstone for the new touch-screen model, with Nikon touting the benefits of several carefully considered shooting mode options that make maximum use of the S60's unique interface. A customizable home screen with large icons makes fingertip menu navigation on the S60 both clear and inviting.
In shooting mode, a simple tap of the screen engages the S60's Portrait One-Touch Zoom function, which uses face detection technology to automatically zoom in and properly frame a tap-selected subject. A new AF tracking function seems equally straightforward: tap an area of the frame, and the S60 will lock focus on the selected object or area – even if the shot is recomposed. It's a system similar to what we've seen on some other touch-screen point-and-shoots, but it remains one of the most useful and innovative implementations of touch technology in our view.
Touch interface integration extends to playback mode as well. Using a fingertip or the S60's included stylus, users can append notes or drawings to images; the Coolpix then saves the marked up file as a copy, leaving the original untouched.
As noted, the S60 sports a 5x periscope-style Nikkor lens with Vibration Reduction image stabilization. Other basic photographic technologies found in the S60 include Nikon's EXPEED image processing concept and high-sensitivity shooting to ISO 3200.
The S60 is one of the first cameras to earn Nikon's new Auto Scene Selector. Using the camera's evaluative metering system, the Auto Scene Selector automatically matches shooting conditions to the best possible settings preset from among a list of options. Likewise, the S60 gets Nikon's new Blink Warning system, which detects closed eyes in portraits and pops up an appropriate warning message.
On the connections front, the S60 accepts SD/SDHC memory, and an HDMI out facilitates external picture viewing and slide show playback in high definition.
The Coolpix S60 will be available for purchase next month at a suggested retail price of $349.95.
Detailed specifications for the latest Nikon cameras have not been provided yet. We'll update this story as information is made available to us.
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08-07-2008, 03:33 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
I like its looks....does it come only in this color?
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08-07-2008, 05:35 PM #3Senior Member
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Re: Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
Nope. You have a few choices. From the Nikon press release:
"...available in a choice of Crimson Red, Espresso Black, Arctic White, Burgundy, Champagne Pink, and Platinum Bronze."
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Re: Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
You know, I wasn't a big fan of the touch screen on the Sony camera I reviewed. I think with some work this idea could be great, but I fear that it won't be good enough for me to be a fan.
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08-09-2008, 07:07 AM #5Senior Member
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Re: Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
I agree with you in general, Caleb: the overall implementation of touch screens is still too much of a novelty and not functional enough.
To that, I would add that they seem to be getting better by degrees, however. The last touch interface I reviewed (the Panasonic FX500) was better than any of the Sonys we'd looked at to that point, and I'm sure that Sony and Nikon haven't been sitting still on refinements.
I think the technology has potential to really come into its own; like you, though, I don't think I'll be feeling the urge to give up dedicated buttons anytime soon.
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11-22-2008, 03:44 PM #6Junior Member
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Re: Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
I'm an owner and fan of this camera. It takes pretty decent pictures. You'll be pleasantly surprised, I think, CalebSchmerge. I (almost) went for the Sony Cybershot T700 touchscreen digital camera, which has less optical (by 1x), and less digital zoom (by 2x), than the Nikon Coolpix S60, though I think Nikon could have made a slot for the stylus to stay in. What do you all think?
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Re: Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
I've only had a little play with one in the store. The touch screen deal would need some time to get used to. But it didn't send me off into fits either. What really impressed me was how smooth and silent the zoom was. Like magic!!!
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Re: Touch-screen trifecta: Nikon Coolpix S60 launched
If only the batteries only weeks, not days.....
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