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4800 is 25 times of 192; 192 times of 25; 100 times of 48; 48 times of 100; 400 times of 12; 12 times of 400.
Within 20 minutes of carrying the 4800 into my office it was up and running and starting to churn out a print project that I'd had on hold for a couple of weeks.
Two of the inks used in the 4800 are not new and therefore don't have this new technology; Matte Black and Yellow.
But, notwithstanding all the pre-launch hype, this is not the case with the 4800, and by inference the 2400, 7800 and 9800 models as well.
With the Coolpix 4800, however, this simply is not the case.
In addition, the Coolpix 4800 has approximately 13.5MB of internal memory, which means you’re always ready and able to shoot — even when you’re not using a memory card.
The Coolpix 4800 also features a high-resolution EVF (Electronic Viewfinder) too, providing the user with the accuracy of a 97% field of view during shooting and a 100% field of view during playback.