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Nikon Coolpix L110

“Coolpix L110…Zoom in your passion”, it is an uncomplicated and awe-inspiring with 15X zoom, High Definition movie capability.
There are 2 colors available which are Black and Red with market price $279.
The best feature are 15x Zoom and wide-angle 28mm capability bring special moments closer and wider. The fun starts with the compositional freedom of a 15x zoom, NIKKOR lens with 28mm wide-angle to 420mm super-telephoto coverage1 and macro shooting capability.
It is designed to deliver advanced photographic performance through easy operation, the coolpix L110 will help you capture those special moments with quality and ease.

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Model: Nikon Coolpix L110
Mega-Pixels: 12 MP Digital Camera
Optical Zoom: 15x Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom
LCD: 3.0-Inch LCD
User Review: 4 Star
Best Feedback:
I bought the L110 for the main purpose of taking pictures of my two kids. They are not still subjects and the L110 is doing a great job in keeping up the pace with them. It pops-up in like 2 seconds and is shooting rounds of pictures at max resolution (12.1). That’s for speed.Wide angle and super-zoom are in the manual. What is impressive is that at max zoom (digital zoom included) – with no tripod – I get to take sharp pictures. That’s for image stabilization.After ~500 pics and ~30 min of HD video, the original AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries are still fully functional. No warning yet.—-Later edit. I took around- 1100 pictures with the original AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium (L91-FR6) batteries ([...]).- 400 pictures with some alcaline AA Energizer (LR6-E91-AM3) batteries ([...])- 500 pictures / recharge with some rechargeable Energizer AA 2450 mAh.All pictures were taken at maximum resolution and the flash fired for about 80% of those pics.—-The stereo HD video recording under the same hood is a treat. The maximum length for one video session is 30 minute (regardless of SD capacity) which is decent for birthday parties and similar.Unfortunately, this is no camera phone that you can slip into a pocket until you need it. The only draw back I can see.I test drove both Nikon Coolpix L110 and Canon SX200IS before I decided on Nikon. Size is the only advantage of the compact vs bridge, although price is higher for that particular Canon.L110 is a stylish piece of equipment and an ergonomic one: I can easily operate it with only one hand.The menu is really simple and intuitive… even for the feminine intuition…
All in all, a great camera and some well spent money.I bought the L110 for the main purpose of taking pictures of my two kids. They are not still subjects and the L110 is doing a great job in keeping up the pace with them. It pops-up in like 2 seconds and is shooting rounds of pictures at max resolution (12.1). That’s for speed.
Wide angle and super-zoom are in the manual. What is impressive is that at max zoom (digital zoom included) – with no tripod – I get to take sharp pictures. That’s for image stabilization.
After ~500 pics and ~30 min of HD video, the original AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries are still fully functional. No warning yet. —- Later edit. I took around - 1100 pictures with the original AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium (L91-FR6) batteries ([...]). - 400 pictures with some alcaline AA Energizer (LR6-E91-AM3) batteries ([...]) - 500 pictures / recharge with some rechargeable Energizer AA 2450 mAh. All pictures were taken at maximum resolution and the flash fired for about 80% of those pics. —-
The stereo HD video recording under the same hood is a treat. The maximum length for one video session is 30 minute (regardless of SD capacity) which is decent for birthday parties and similar.
Unfortunately, this is no camera phone that you can slip into a pocket until you need it. The only draw back I can see. I test drove both Nikon Coolpix L110 and Canon SX200IS before I decided on Nikon. Size is the only advantage of the compact vs bridge, although price is higher for that particular Canon.
L110 is a stylish piece of equipment and an ergonomic one: I can easily operate it with only one hand. The menu is really simple and intuitive… even for the feminine intuition…
All in all, a great camera and some well spent money.
Worse Feedback:
I was so excited to get this camera originally to replace my older Canon. I have to say 90% of my photos come out blurry no matter which setting I use. The video comes out grainy. I do not like that fact that there is no manual viewfinder because when the sun is bright it can be hard to see the image in the digital one. Also where the playback button is located it is too easily bumped when trying to take a picture. I have only had this camera for about 4 months but I can’t take it anymore and am looking to replace it.
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After lots of dithering about a DSLR or a point and shoot superzoom I took a reality check and realised that I would actually use the latter more.
I have to say my L110 has been the right choice. What a superb package for the money! When I have the time and money, and my live subjects have the patience or inclination to pose, just maybe I’ll get a DSLR. Thats assuming my shoulder will still be strong enough to lug the bag around with all the incumbent gear.
Sure, C-mos sensor against digital and RAW versus J.peg blah, blah, blah. I can hear the zips shooting up the Anoraks even as I write, in their distain, for my amatuer Blog!.
For those of us who have a life divided into many aspects I say, “Go forth and buy a Nikon L110″ and enjoy the upside of great family, landscape and action phots + HD movies to boot. Preserve your brain cells and patience for some of life’s greater challenges.
Seriously, I’ve never substituted price for quality – this is a good bit of kit …….. and NO ! I dont work for, or have any alliegences to Nikon. (My last two cameras have been Ricoh and Canon)
Have fun x