Nikon’s latest Coolpix S51c is Wi-Fi capable and it can send photos directly via the Internet with a press on its Picture Mail button. Customers who bought the S51c can try this out free for six months.
Nikon has signed a deal with T-Mobile USA, to give S51c users a complimentary 6-month subscription to T-Mobile’s HotSpot Wi-Fi service for digital cameras, allowing them to send images and videos to friends and family from the nearly 8,500 T-Mobile HotSpot locations nationwide.
The T-Mobile HotSpot service is available in Starbucks coffeehouses, Borders Books & Music stores, FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Centers, airports, and the airline clubs of American, Delta, United, and US Airways.
The Nikon Coolpix ($330 list price) is an 8.1 megapixel camera with a 3x zoom Nikkor Optical VR Image Stabilization lens. Its Picture Mail button will send your photos to Nikon’s My PictureTown website which sends it to your email recipients.
[Site: Nikon USA]