The Nikon COOLPIX S6900 is equipped with a vari-angle LCD monitor that supports shooting from a variety of angles, whether low or high.
The camera offers an effective pixel count of 16 million pixels, and is equipped with a backside illumination CMOS image sensor, a lens-shift vibration reduction (VR) function, and a Nikkor lens that supports both 12x optical zoom and 24x Dynamic Fine Zoom with a closest focus distance of 2cm for macro photography.
With built-in NFC and Wi-Fi, users can transfer images to smart devices such as smartphones and tablets.
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