Nikon Coolpix L110 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black) | 
| Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
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Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 15 Display Size: 3 Battery: 4 AA Maximum Resolution: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 4 x 7 x 7 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: L110 Black Model: L110 Black UPC: 018208261949 EAN: 0018208261949 ASIN: B0034XIMG4
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| Features:
| • | 12.1 megapixels for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches | | • | Incredible 15x wide-angle optical (28-420mm) Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens | | • | Bright 3.0-inch high-resolution HVGA (460k-dot) Clear Color Display | | • | HD Movie with HDMI output; 5-way VR Image Stabilization System | | • | EXPEED Image Processing; Smart Portrait System |
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Product Description 15x Zoom and wide-angle capability bring special moments closer. 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. 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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Great artistic camera September 5, 2010 Trax I am not a camera expert so I don't know a whole lot of the mechanics or lens. I needed a camera that was able to provide me with great quality photos for textures or reference for modeling and zbrushing. I was bothered by the comments about the photo quality of this camera, but you know what this camera has out done itself. Pictures come out perfectly even from FARRRRRRRR distances. I took my camera out to take some texture shots and reference shots and I was able to take a picture of the space needle from gas works park and it looks great. I was also able to take two photos of planes flying over the water and get pretty good detail. There was this old building I needed to take pictures of for reference/textures and the camera was amazing in taking pictures up close of the walls from a far distance...and I never used a stand. Just great stuff.
Blurry images and annoying features September 1, 2010 Cheilon Mitchell (Chillicothe, Ohio United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm not a professional photographer, but as far as amateur point and click family photography goes, I've owned several digital cameras and have shot many family photos in all sorts of conditions and would also consider myself pretty tech savy. Of all the cameras I've ever used, the Nikon L110 is the most dissapointing. When I took the camera outside and shot still photos of birds and flowers, they came out beautifully. However, when trying to shoot pictures of my one year old in my house, images were consistenly coming out blurry and nothing I did fully remedied the problem. Some of the people who have given this camera positive reviews have suggested that perhaps those getting blurry images did not have it in auto mode, were not adjusting the white balance, etc. All I can say is that I tried all those things and more, went through the manual and read about all the features but could not find any setting that completely remedied the problem.
The bottom line is when your toddler is doing something cute, you do not have time to scroll through menus adjusting various functions. To me, auto mode suggests that the camera automatically finds the best setting and takes the picture. The worst part is that, there is another setting called "easy auto" that is supposed to do just that, but when I tried it the results were even worse. Sitting five feet away from my son in his high chair eating peas, with all the lights on, and the images were so blurry as to be unusable.
A few other features were also annoying enough to mention: the lens cap is a seperate piece that you have to manually place on the lens rather than it automatically being covered when you turn the camera off. Ditto with the flash, you have to manually pop it out for flash pictures. And although some people might prefer this, I think its worth mentioning that it takes AA batteries rather than having a rechargeable unit (which is what I prefer- saves money and rechargeables have a longer life).
A great little camera. August 27, 2010 William Brennan (Rockaway, NJ USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Nikon Coolpix L110 is a great little camera for people who are nervous about buying one of those "confusing" and expensive DSLR's. It takes fabulous pictures and at 12.1 megapixels, you can enlarge your photos to just about any size. The 15X zoom is nifty as well. The macro feature works pretty well, but you have to get pretty close for the autofocus to work. That can make shooting insects difficult (but not impossible though). There are many shooting modes like Sport, Landscape, Smart Portrait, and....you get the idea. The only mode that is missing is Manual mode, which may be a major con to some, but the only complaint I have is that you can't take time lapse shots due to lack of ability to change the shutter speed manually. I use my old camera for that. Oh well. For $200 I won't let that sour me to this camera (my old camera actually cost more). A minor con is that the flash doesn't flip up by itself when needed. The camera tells you to raise it, but I've found that it's just easier to raise it from the beginning. It just takes getting used to. No big deal. The last minor con is that the 3" LCD screen automatically shuts down after only 20 seconds or so and takes a few seconds to come back up when you hit a button. I missed a few shots due to that in the beginning, but I just started pressing the shutter button half way down periodically so I don't miss as many opportunities. There is no eyepiece or viewfinder on this camera either. You point and shoot through the LCD screen. I was worried about that, but I find that it hasn't effected my pictures at all. The screen is bright and clear. I found the neck strap to be limiting considering that you'll want the camera off your neck due to the point and shoot nature of it. I ditched it and spent ten bucks on a DSLR wrist strap. It's soooo much easier. I can't comment on the video feature because I haven't used it and have no intention of using it. I have a camcorder for that. LOL. The battery life is FANTASTIC! I use Energizer Ultimate lithiums (it takes 4) and I've shot over 800 shots and just got my first battery warning today. No complaints there. I recommend this camera highly if you're looking for a cheaper camera that still takes great pictures. I hope this review is helpful to most of you. I know I'm no scholar. I'll try to include some of my pictures if I can.
Great over all camera August 15, 2010 Diomar Ferreira 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Over all, I am very pleased; great portability and photo quality, but I am a little disappointed with the clarity of long range shots.
cool coolpix August 9, 2010 K. dillon (clear in colorado) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
not the kind of camera you just pick up and shoot but has alot of features and once you learn it a good deal for the money. very lightweight
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