“Will WiFi-connected cameras be the next big wave in the digital camera market? Maybe… and maybe not. Regardless of whether they’ll ever achieve dominance though, it’s clear that we’re going to see more of them appearing over the next year or two. The Nikon Coolpix P2 is part of that company’s first effort at a consumer-level WiFi camera (along with its 8-megapixel twin, the Coolpix P1), and it has a lot to offer. Most importantly, beyond the snazzy WiFi capability, first and foremost it’s a very capable camera. Nikon’s Coolpix line of consumer digital cameras have always been well-received, appreciated for their image quality and ease of use, and the Nikon P2 continues that trend, combining an 5.1-megapixel CCD with a very capable wireless image transfer mode. The Coolpix P2 has a rich feature set, easy enough for any beginner to use in its full-auto “green zone” mode, but with a surprising amount of control available for more sophisticated users through it’s myriad menu options. For novices willing to delve just slightly deeper than “just pushing the button,” its extensive Scene modes greatly extend the camera’s capabilities, making it easy to bring back good-looking shots of what might otherwise be difficult subjects. Image quality and resolution are both first-rate, making the Coolpix P2 a good choice for anyone who wants an easy-to-use camera that delivers good-looking pictures with pleasing color and plenty of resolution. Overall, a good choice for the point & snap user looking for an easy to use, compact digital camera with a surprising range of capabilities. At the same time though, it’s also an appealing option for the more advanced snaper looking for a “pocket” camera. The WiFi feature adds to the price and is still not as brainless/painless as it might be, but is reasonably easy to set up, has a high “cool factor,” and the Snap & Transfer mode could be a load of fun at parties. A Dave’s Pick for its image quality, good styling, and rich feature set. (For about $60-70 more at retail, the Nikon Coolpix P1 offers the same feature set but with an 8-megapixel CCD. Since most users won’t need the extra resolution, the Coolpix P2 is a relative bargain.)”

Wise words from The Imaging Resource taken from their Nikon Coolpix P2 Review

Nikon Coolpix P2 Specifications:
* 5.1 megapixels
* 3.5x zoom lens
* 2.5inch LCD Screen
* 15 scene-assist modes
* In camera automatic red-eye reduction
* Continuous snapping at approximately 2.5fps (30fps in Ultra high speed mode)
* VGA movie recording
* Wi-Fi connectivity to allow direct printing or transfer to a computer wirelessly
* Aperture-priority mode
* Nikon Picture Project 1.6 Software
* Includes, battery, charger, USB and video cables