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Nikon has stolen a march on other digital camera developers by including Wi-Fi on two of its latest models.

The company has introduced the new S52 (non Wi-Fi) and S52c (Wi-Fi) digital snappers, both with 9MP resolutions and the space-saving, vertical NIKKOR lens with 3x optical zoom and VR image stabilisation.

These nifty, light weight cameras are expected to fly off the shelves when released in the UK  with the Wi-Fi enabled S52c (pictured left) costing an estimated £230.

Because of the Wi-Fi capability users will be able to transfer shots wirelessly with a simple click.

Wireless transfer allows the photographer to send pictures from the memory card or the camera's internal memory direct to a selected computer on command. Wireless shooting automatically transfers each picture to a selected computer as soon as it is shot and can be viewed with Nikon's powerful PictureProject software.

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 Wireless printing also delivers the convenience of cable-free direct printing to PictBridge-compatible printers.

These compact cameras allow the user to correct images in-camera, thanks to the incorporation of three unique Nikon features. The D-Lighting function has the power to improve images taken with excessive back light or insufficient flash - automatically creating a copy of the selected shot, but with enhanced detail and light applied exactly where necessary.

The Portrait (Face AF) Mode has the ability to detect a human face in the frame achieving sharp focus for it when the subject is facing the camera from a typical portrait distance.

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