Some people advise against having too much zoom in a camera. My question is: how can you have too much zoom? Nikon s10 is a slightly older model, only 6 megapixels. Truly, though, this is enough, especially if you can zoom in at 10x.
Here is the manual:
http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/S10_en_noprint.pdf
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| Amazing 10x Optical Zoom-Nikkor Glass Lens that fits in your pocket |  |
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| Vibration Reduction minimizes the effect of camera shake |  |
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| Incredible, Bright 2.5-inch LCD offers 170-degree wide-angle of view, making it easy to show your pictures to family and friends |  |
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| Auto adjusts up to ISO 800 for sharp pictures even in lower light |  |
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| Nikon In-Camera Innovations which include: In-Camera Red-Eye Fix(TM) to automatically remove most instances of red-eye in the camera, Face-Priority AF Nikon's face-finding technology that automatically finds and focuses on face(s), and D-Lighting which lightens dark images, in-camera, for great prints right out of the camera. |  |
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| Pictmotion(TM) creates in-camera slide shows with your music. |  |
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| USB and Pictbridge compatible |
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