Nikon Offers First DSLR With Wifi, GPS - Mashable 2013年10月17日 - Nikon's D5300, the company's first camera to feature built-in WiFi and GPS, starts at $800, and will begin shipping this month.
Nikon finally adds built-in Wi-Fi to its DSLR line-up with the ... 2013年10月20日 - The D5300 is the first DSLR from Nikon to boast built-in Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities. The new DX-format camera also features a 24 megapixel ...
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New Gear: Nikon D5300 DSLR With WiFi, GPS | Popular ... 2013年10月17日 - In addition to their new high-end lens, Nikon also has a new DSLR to unveil today in the form of the D5300. It's not a huge leap from the D5200 ...
Nikon D5300 DSLR camera with Wi-Fi and GPS launched at ... 2013年10月17日 - Nikon's new D5300 DSLR camera sports a 24.2-megapixel sensor along with Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities.
Nikon's new D5300 DSLR builds in Wi-Fi and promises ... 2013年10月17日 - Nikon is introducing its first DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, the D5300. The new camera is an update to the D5200, and will take its place as ...
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Nikon | News | Digital SLR camera D5300 Zoom/Focus ... 2013年10月17日 - An entry-level model equipped with a vari-angle monitor, and the first Nikon digital SLR camera to offer built-in Wi-Fi® and GPS functions.
Solmeta N3 geotagging module for Nikon DSLR review: fast ... 2012年7月3日 - Solmeta N3 geotagging module for Nikon DSLR review fast GPS locks, minimal battery drain. There's a reason "Nikon GP-1 alternative" is a ...
Nikon DSLR FX with built in GPS - Nikon DSLR cameras Discussions ... Will we have any chance to see a Nikon FX DSLR with built in GPS capability any time soon, or shall I forget it and go for the D600 without this feature?