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Tuesday 7 April 2015

Nikon launches a selfie stick


Even as the world's most travelled and visited destinations have started putting up a 'No Selfie Stick' board outside their premises, it is not deterring camera manufacturers like Nikon to introduce their own selfie sticks, making self-capturing easier. Nikon has introduced its own branded selfie stick for its Coolpi point-and-shoot camera line. The stick, N-MP001, has been designed for the safe handling of its own cameras and to enhance its range of Coolpix cameras including the S6900, which is marketed as a Selfie Ready camera, along with L32, AW130, S33, S7000, S3700 and S9900 models.
The Nikon selfie stick measures 7.28 inches in length when collapsed and 28.54 inches when fully extended. It weighs 6.56 ounces and can carry cameras weighing up to 14 ounces.
Nikon launches a selfie stick
The stick, N-MP001, has been designed for the safe handling of Nikon's own cameras and to enhance its range of Coolpix cameras.
The Next Web notes that the device connects to the tripod socket of the camera and its tripod socket at the bottom of the handle is used to attach to a tripod or monopod. The foam grip and hand strap provide for an easy carrying when not in use.
It has a fixed pan-head that allows you to easily change the position of the camera when mounted onto the stick. The stick can be operated via the timer.
The selfie stick is available for pre-order at B&H and Adorama for $59.95. There is no official word on when the product will start shipping.
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