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How to select the right Nikon Coolpix camera



The L series



The L series is Nikon's lifestyle lineup. According to the Japanese company, these shooters come with affordable price tags and are targeted at shutterbugs who want a "simple, easy-to-use and reliable" camera. Another defining feature of the L series point-and-shoots is that the snappers use readily available AA-sized batteries, which make them suitable for travelers who may not have access to electrical outlets to recharge their camera's batteries.

Price range: S$199 (US$146.51) to S$499 (US$367.39)

In this series


Nikon Coolpix L100
The L100 is Nikon's answer to a budget long-zoom shooter. Besides having a 15x optical zoom lens with wide-angle capability, this snapper also has friendly shooting functions to aid beginners. Unlike most other long-zoom cameras, the L100 doesn't come with a manual or semi-manual exposure mode. It's literally a point-and-shoot affair with this Nikon.

Nikon Coolpix L20
Beginners who are looking for a no-frills compact camera should be satisfied with this entry-level model. Besides a 3-inch LCD, Nikon has also incorporated the Smart Portrait system to help users take better portrait shots. The styling may not be the sleekest we've encountered, but its user-friendly operation makes up for this.
Other related models: L19 and L18


Tags: DSLR, IBM pSeries, Imaging, Camera, Nikon Corp.
 

 

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