How to remove the smell of smoke from my camera?

I have a nikon p100 and it smells like cigarettes. What can I do to try and get rid of that odor?

Take a wash cloth and spray it with your favorite cologne or perfume and wrap the camera in it for a few hours.
Enjoy your fresh camera!

Use clean odor-free cheesecloth to wrap your camera tightly. Double wrap for safety. Place a layer of clean unused charcoal in a box. Lay the camera (lens down) on it. Put another layer of charcoal to cover the camera. Leave the box open in a dry corner of the house for a day or two.

Yes do what keerok said but remember he is not talking about using the charcoal that you use to fill your bar-b-q with. Use activated charcoal. If your not sure what that is, just go to a pet store and get the charcoal that is used to refill in fish tank filters.
Also Kitty litter would work as-well. Something like fresh step, or anything that has strong odor control, because that means it has activated charcoal in it.