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− | The '''Nikon Coolpix 950''' and '''Nikon Coolpix 990''' are point-and-shoot digital cameras whose bodies are in two parts so that the LCD may swivel with respect to the lens and conventional viewfinder. | + | The '''Nikon Coolpix 950''' and '''Nikon Coolpix 990''' are point-and-shoot digital cameras whose bodies are in two parts so that the LCD may swivel with respect to the lens and conventional viewfinder. They were introduced by the [[Nikon|Nikon Corporation]] in 2000. |
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+ | * Lens: Zoom-Nikkor, 8-24mm, f2.5-4 | ||
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The Nikon Coolpix 950 and Nikon Coolpix 990 are point-and-shoot digital cameras whose bodies are in two parts so that the LCD may swivel with respect to the lens and conventional viewfinder. They were introduced by the Nikon Corporation in 2000.
- Lens: Zoom-Nikkor, 8-24mm, f2.5-4
- Storage: CompactFlash cards
External link
- Removing the IR Blocking Filter in the Nikon 950 and 990, subtitled "or How to Ruin Your New Camera"
Nikon Cameras