Max Flight Time | 8.0 min. |
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Camera Resolution | 0.0 Mpx |
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VR headset compatible | no |
Live View | no |
Video Resolution | 480p |
Max Image Size | 1280x960 |
Number Of Rotors | 4 |
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Weight | 61.73 oz |
Colour of product | White |
Width | 19.69 in |
Depth | 19.69 in |
Height | 4.72 in |
Foldable | no |
Led Lights | yes |
Primary use | Recreation/Hobby |
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Control System | Remote Control |
Software Type | Proprietary |
Parts Available |
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Ready To Fly | yes |
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Bind and fly | no |
Altitude Hold | yes |
Position Hold | yes |
Headless Mode | no |
Collision Avoidance | no |
Return to home function | no |
Follow me function | no |
Flight Planning | no |
GPS | no |
Autonomous Flight | no |
Automatic Landing | no |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
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Range | 250 |
Capacity | 850.0 mAh |
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Type | Lithium Polymer |
At first glance, the Nikon Coolpix S800c ($349) looks like just another compact ultra zoom camera. It's anything but ordinary. The Coolpix S800c is one of only two cameras on the market powered by the Android operating system, with the other being Samsung's Galaxy Camera. The S800c is a full Android 2.3 (known as Gingerbread) device, meaning it can run any apps that an equivalent smartphone could offer - so you can run Photoshop Express to spruce-up your images, rather than being dependent on the manufacturer-supplied processing options. For that matter, there's nothing to stop you passing the time with a quick game of Temple Run or Fruit Ninja. You'll control all of this on the camera's 3.5" touchscreen OLED display.
Build quality of the camera is top notch — it offers a premium design combined with great ergonomics. The touchscreen's response was superb though we felt the Android buttons for menu, back and home were hard to press. Top notch quality
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