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Summary: The new Nikon CoolPix S7c has built in wifi, and if you purchase it and sign up before September 2007, you can get twelve free months of T-Mobile hotspot service for your wifi camera.

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The new Nikon CoolPix S7c has built in wifi, and if you purchase it and sign up before September 2007, you can get twelve free months of T-Mobile hotspot service for your wifi camera.

Now, why, you may be wondering, would you want wifi access for your camera?

Well, so that you can email pictures to people, of course.

Now, true, you can send pictures from your camera phone or your PDA, but the Nikon CoolPix S7c is 7.1 megapixel, has a 3x optical zoom, and a one-touch portrait button. And the 12 free months of T-Mobile service is worth more than the suggested retail price of the camera, which is $349.00.

Of course, you can only use the T-Mobile wifi for the camera, not for anything else, but it’s still a sweet deal if you are in the market for a new digital camera anyways.

You can check out the Nikon CoolPix S7c here.

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 This article first appeared on 8/28/2006
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