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The design of the 8800 is based on the previous [[Nikon Coolpix 8700|Coolpix 8700]]. Major improvements include updated sensor with 8 megapixels, new lens with 10x zoom, VR (Vibration Reduction) and USB 2 interface. | The design of the 8800 is based on the previous [[Nikon Coolpix 8700|Coolpix 8700]]. Major improvements include updated sensor with 8 megapixels, new lens with 10x zoom, VR (Vibration Reduction) and USB 2 interface. | ||
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== Review == | == Review == | ||
* [http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/camera/review/29/page_1.html Let's Go Digital Review] | * [http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/camera/review/29/page_1.html Let's Go Digital Review] |
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The Coolpix 8800 was released in 2005 by Nikon.
The design of the 8800 is based on the previous Coolpix 8700. Major improvements include updated sensor with 8 megapixels, new lens with 10x zoom, VR (Vibration Reduction) and USB 2 interface.
It uses CompactFlash Type I/II for removable storage. It can be powered by Nikon EN-EL7 lithium-ion rechargeable or 6x AA if using the optional MB-CP10 battery holder.
Review
Nikon Cameras