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Nikon D3100 SLR, Coolpix S1100pj and S5100 compacts leaked in German magazine

Nikon D3100 SLR, Coolpix S1100pj and S5100 compacts leaked in German magazine

We’ve definitely seen new Nikon gear leak inside the foreign press before, and it feels like the cycle continues: that rumored Nikon D3100 SLR just made an appearance inside the pages of Germany’s Foto Digital magazine, at the side of an updated Coolpx S1100pj projector-cam and a new Coolpix S5100. The D3100 is obviously the most important attraction — it has a 14 megapixel sensor with up to ISO 12800 sensitivity, a new 1080p video mode, and a much better processor and autofocus system, for a body-only price of €650 ($831). Not bad — although we don’t know if it has that rumored continuous autofocus mode for video yet. We don’t know nearly as much concerning the new Coolpix S1100pj, except that it’ll retain the projector from the S1000pj, are available in colors and add a touchscreen and remote control the combo; the Coolpix S5100 is less of a mystery, with a 12 megapixel sensor and a 28-140mm zoom lens pegged within the magazine. For sure, none of this is often officially official yet, but we’d imagine we’ll be hearing more real soon — stay tuned.

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