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Nikon Coolpix L2 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $94.00 You Save: $135.99 (59%)
New (8) Used (5) Refurbished (2) from $69.99
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 19198
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No System Memory: 32 Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 200 Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2 Maximum Focal Length: 19.2 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Maximum Resolution: 6 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 1 x 3
MPN: 25543 Model: 25543 UPC: 182082554364 EAN: 0018208255436 ASIN: B000EIAQ7U
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints | | • | 3x optical zoom; 2.0-inch Super Bright LCD display | | • | BSS (Best Shot Selector) automatically selects the shot with the sharpest focus from a series of consecutive images | | • | 15 different Scene modes, four with Scene assist | | • | Powered by 2 AA-size batteries; stores images on SD memory cards (23 MB internal memory included) |
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Product Description Behind the smooth, elegant design of the COOLPIX L2 is a range of sophisticated features designed to preserve the moment perfectly. With a generous 6 megapixel resolution, this camera delivers instantly recognizable quality. The 3x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens puts everything from group portraits to expansive landscapes within easy reach and the bright 2.0-inch LCD monitor simplifies composition and playback, leaving you free to enjoy your special moments. 15 different Scene Modes - 4 with Scene Assist - improve your results by automatically providing appropriate settings for everything from party portraits to fireworks at night. Movies may be recorded in three modes - TV size (640), Small size (320) and Smaller-size (160) - so you can capture and share so much more through the TV, computer screen and e-mail.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
YES and YES and YES! December 17, 2008 Andris Goncarovs LOVE MY CAMERA!!!!!!!!!!!! Pros: Sleek looking Thin Made by Nikon so you know your getting good stuff 6.0 megapixel makes beautiful prints Lots of modes: Has a great close up mode Cheap: Got mine for $60 Cons: A little slow taking the picture. I would say that it takes about second of holding down the button to start the process The screen goes black for a few seconds after there is a flash then there is no autopreview It drains AA batteries(Should get rechargeable) This should not discourage you from buying this Camera. It really is fantastic. Also make sure that you don't pay over $150. If this is your first camera then you might want to buy a refurbished one. These tend to be great deals!
Not Good At All February 17, 2008 6 String Fever! (Catania, Sicily) I've had this camera for 18 months now, and no matter how I set it up, regardless of the situation... 90% of the pics are terrible! Always blurry, always dark. I have fiddled around with the settings trying to find the right balance, and there isn't one! After reading other reviews, I presume that I purchased a faulty one! Shame on me for not taking it back sooner! I do not recommend this POS and simply suggest spending a little extra money for a D-SLR. Trust me, you will be much happier in the end. (Sorry Nikon... I love my D200, but this thing stinks!)
big disappointment December 30, 2007 myjanda I've had this camera for about two years now and find myself so often frustrated with it that I have taken many fewer photos with it than I had planned. The biggest problem is one stated by a few others - for each shot you basically need to choose a setting, which means going to the menu and switching each time you take a different type photo. I took pictures at my daughter's indoor pool party and wanted to tear out my hair - if I took a close up of a few of the kids, I would then need to quickly change the setting (to which one?) for a group splashing in the water, then change again for a group photo far away, and then go the menu again to figure out which setting to use for kids sliding down the big slide - do I use indoor party? Fireworks? sports? the results would be so different each time I ended up spending too much time deciding on the correct setting and not enough time taking pictures that I didn't need to erase. Many photos were blurry, or dark and it took too much time between shooting photos. Meanwhile my husband was busy taking closeups, action shots and group photos with his small canon and his pictures were great. I really can't recommend this camera for an adult - I am going to give it to my 10 year old to use and buy myself something else.
Very unpredictable June 17, 2007 Mcar (Belleview, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased the L2 prior to a trip to Rome, due to the fact it was small, and easy to carry. It's also easy to operate, and not too expensive, so I can hand it over to another tourist and they can snap away at me in front of old stuff. In the store, it took some nice pics in the right light, so I bought it, and thought it would be fine. I got some nice photos in Italy, but I would say over half the pics I took ( over 4 Gig) turned out either too dark, black or blurry. The shutter, flash speed is way too slow, if your subject moves at all,even on sports mode, it's a blur. If the lighting is wrong, it's a blur. The flash is basically worthless after about 5 feet. I mostly used the default setting on the whole trip with a few exceptions, and I know it has many options. But a camera should be able to point and click and give you an acceptable shot,...you should not have to access the menu every time to get something useable. Actually, I wish I had never bought it, it's just too unpredictable...maybe I got a bad one, but after 2 previous quirky Nikon cameras, I think I'll go back to a Canon.
Fantastic outdoor shots, bad indoor, lag time after flash June 10, 2007 edavis (Atlanta, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this camera right before a trip to Hawaii, and i was incredibly happy with the results for the price. Now that i've used the camera on more of a regular basis, i'm in the market for a new one. While outdoor shots, regardless of the lighting look wonderful, the indoor shots are consistently poor. There are settings on the camera for different types of indoor lighting, but i've never used them because it's too tedious to get to them through the menu. While usually not bad at all, the lag time after the flash is used is very long. Whenever people want to see their photos right after they're taken, i have to make them wait a couple of seconds for the display to come back on. If you're looking for an inexpensive camera and most of your shots will be outdoors, this camera is great. Otherwise, there are (hopefully) better cameras out there.
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