Free hot spot uploads
Filed in archive Announcement by John Mello on September 13, 2007

Have you ever been in the field and couldn't wait to upload your latest photos to the Web? Well, for owners of the new Nikon Coolpix S51c, that's not going to be a problem. The camera maker has cut a deal with T-Mobile USA to let owners of the new camera have a complementary six-month subscription to the mobile carrier's hot-spot service. With the service, owners can e-mail or upload images or videos to Nikon's photo-sharing site, Picturetown, or to other cyberlocales from any of T-Mobile's nearly 8500 wireless connection points, which can be found in places like Starbucks, Borders, FedEx Kinko's and the airline clubs of American, Delta, United, and us airways
.The 8.1 megapixel S51c, which has a 3x optical zoom is expected to reach the shelves this month at a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $329.95.
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