Nikon Unveils Camera With Built In Projector
August 4th, 2009 by keith kleiner
  Filed under 5, Gadgets.

s1000pj-projector-camera-nikonNikon has today announced what appears to be
the world's first compact camera equipped with a built-in projector.  You
can project photos from the camera on any flat surface up to two meters
away.  Rumors of the innovative camera had been especially rampant on the
net for the last few days, but now it is official with a full slate of
promotional videos (see later in this post) and other materials directly
from Nikon.

Is this new projector camera just the latest fad to come and go, or does it
represent a disruptive change in the industry that will force competitors to
play catch up and rewrite our definition of camera?  Only time will tell the
final outcome, but in the meantime I think the camera is extremely
intriguing.  The new Nikon S1000pj camera is just the latest instance of
technology becoming smaller, more powerful, and more invasive in our lives.
The potential for the camera to further enhance the social interactions, the
immediacy, and the versatility of our increasingly recorded lives is
fascinating.

s1000pj-nikon-projector-camera

The primary mode of use for projection will be handheld projection of the
desired images onto any flat surface - wall, table, chest of a person, the
floor, etc.  For more formal settings, the camera can be placed on a tripod
and operated remotely with a hand remote for shutter release, projector
operation, etc.  Slideshow modes can be configured to automatically
transition through the images and videos stored on the camera, and various
animated effects can be added to the projection for further fun.

Battery life is of course a concern when such a small device is going to be
acting as a projector.  Surprisingly to me at least, Nikon claims the camera
can operate as a projector for an entire hour on a fully charged battery -
pretty sweet!  The camera supports the increasingly common 12.1 megapixel
resolution and 5x wide angle zoom.  The camera will be available in
September with a suggested MSRP of $429.95.  Now, on with the video already:

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