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Nikon outs super–specced P6000

Aug 7th, 2008 | By Rosh PR | Category: Camera, Gadgets, New Cameras, Photography

Nikon has just outed another – the new Coolpix P6000. Billed as a top of the range compact, but with all the specs you’d expect from a bridge camera, it really is a treat.

For your £429, you get a 14MP sensor, 4x optical zoom and a 2.7in screen round the back for spying your pics as you take them.

The real story here though is the fact you can take snaps in RAW format, hooking them up to Windows Image Component and working your magic with them on your PC.

You also get a “GPS position stamp”, essentially posh speak for geotagging. Leave the GPS on and data about your location will be stashed and available whenever you hook your camera up to your PC, so you can use the likes of Google Maps to see exactly where you took that shot after a few fizzy vodkas.

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