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Nikon S5 ImageLink support
Ilse Jurriën : February 22th 2006 - 13:40 CET
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NikonNikon S5 ImageLink support : Nikon today announced the launch of a new digital, which is now compatible with Kodak’s EasyShare printer dock, enabling consumers to print outstanding quality snapshots at the touch of a button without connecting to a computer. EasyShare compatibility will be included as a standard, in-camera feature in the stylish Nikon Coolpix S5 digital camera, giving Nikon customers more flexibility and freedom. The new Nikon Coolpix S5 offers a 1/2.5-inch CCD and 6.0 effective Megapixel resolution to produce images that stay sharp even when significantly enlarged. The Nikon S5 also features a high-quality 3x Zoom-Nikkor ED lens with a range of 35-105mm (35mm equivalent).
Nikon S5 ImageLink supportNikon Coolpix S5 - Docking station
The Coolpix S5 comes complete with the COOL-STATION MV-14, to allow batteries to be recharged while they are still in the camera. It also offers USB connectivity and can even be hooked up for TV display. On a final note, the Nikon S5 comes bundled with Nikon's complimentary PictureProject software. The beauty of PictureProject is that it makes editing pictures, organising shots and sharing images remarkably simple, while a range of available plug-ins lets users extend capabilities as they like.

Nikon ImageLink - EasyShare Printer dock
The Nikon S5 will be shipped with a custom dock insert to ensure a great out of the box consumer experience. Printing high-quality photos will be as simple as placing the camera on ImageLink-compatible printers and following the instructions that appear on the camera monitor. The EasyShare printer works via the ImageLink standard, introduced by Kodak and a consortium of leading digital camera manufacturers, including Nikon, at Photokina 2004. The ImageLink standard allows non-Kodak cameras to interface with Kodak’s market leading EasyShare snapshot printer dock.

Kodak Image Link system
Consumer digital cameras from Eastman Kodak Company, Konica Minolta Photo Imaging, Inc., Nikon Corporation, Olympus Corporation, Pentax Corporation, Ricoh Co., Ltd. and Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. will provide effortless, one-touch picture printing from snapshot printers that incorporate the Imagelink print system, including new Kodak EasyShare printer docks. With the Imagelink print system, people place their digital cameras directly on printer docks, and then press a single button to make snapshot-sized pictures in seconds.

Nikon S5 camera- Kodak EasyShare Printer dock
Kodak’s EasyShare Printer dock holds a market leading position in the snapshot printer category. Introduced in March 2003, the printer dock has been recognized as one of the most successful new consumer digital product launches in Kodak history.

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