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Wireless Nikon P1 Fails to Connect

Efforts to link wirelessly between the Coolpix P1 and a notebook can be annoyingly fruitless.

Alan Stafford

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After testing the $549 Nikon Coolpix P1--the second wireless-capable digital camera that we've seen--I'm rethinking my hostility toward wires. Though it works okay as a camera, the Coolpix P1 was extremely frustrating to operate as a wireless device.

Nikon's wireless setup utility is straightforward: You set up a profile (including a WEP key) on your PC, and then upoad the profile to the camera via a USB connection.

In principle that method is great, but I tried it with two different shipping versions of the Coolpix P1, four different computers, and two separate network routers--and never managed to get a successful connection. The Nikon tech support rep whom I talked to (at great length) on the phone even told me, "Nobody gets it right their first time."

A colleague finally succeeded in connecting it wirelessly to his laptop, but we concluded that doing so isn't worth the trouble, since the Coolpix P1 can transfer images only to a computer or wireless printer connected to the same network as the P1.

The 8-megapixel Coolpix earned a Very Good score for image quality in our lab tests, with high marks for sharpness but only middling scores for color reproduction. You do get lots of controls, including aperture-priority mode, but no shutter-priority or full-manual mode.

I could grow to like the P1 if it ditched the wireless and dropped the price. But as it is, I'll stick to moving images the old-fashioned way.

Nikon Coolpix P1

PCW69

WiFi--even when it works--doesn't add much to this camera.
Price when reviewed: $549
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