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Nikon Coolpix L110 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)

Nikon Coolpix L110 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)

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Brand: Nikon

Buy Refurbished: $169.98
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New (42) Used (7) Refurbished (5) from $169.98

Seller: buygoodonline

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

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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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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5 out of 5 stars Easy to use and fast camera. Cool pics!   February 21, 2010
Alexandru Mazilu (Bucharest, Romania)
139 out of 142 found this review helpful

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.
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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.
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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.



5 out of 5 stars Awesome little point and shoot!!!   March 27, 2010
Studio Rayne (Pennsylvania, USA)
66 out of 66 found this review helpful

This is an awesome little point and shoot camera.
I purchased it because I needed something that would take really nice photos but could be easily slipped into my handbag whilst on vacation. My DSLR and lenses are a little bulky to be lugging around all day.

My first choice after reading tons of reviews was the Canon SX20, mainly because I really didn't want to sacrifice a viewfinder, plus it had the HD video capability. But I have to get a hands on the product first and no stores in our area had one in stock.

When I found the L110 was just being released I decided to give it a go....I have to admit I am impressed....this is a neat little camera. I've read some reviews where people are dissapointed that there aren't any manual settings, but the many preset features are really good for just about all conditions.

One feature that I really like is the smart portrait setting - the camera will automatically shoot the pic when it detects a smile. This feature helped me get some of the cutest photos of our baby nephew. When I was trying on plain auto mode I missed the smile every time. Theres also a setting that will let you know if someone blinked with a pop up on screen warning. This certainly helps avoid those *would've been a great pic if only you hadn't blinked* photos that you notice hours after the event.

As for digital zoom...I don't really like it on any camera...so chances are I won't use it unless absolutely necessary. But, I did try it out and found that using the full zoom capabilities you can get a pretty impressive photo of the moon, craters and all :o) (I'll post a photo I took of the moon with the L110) I did need to use a tripod though, because at that power zoom the camera shake was pretty bad. But it could be just me, I don't have the steadiest of hands.

I also love that I can record HD video, even indoors in low light it's not really that bad when played on a HD TV. Outdoors in natural light it is pretty impressive. However, its not intended to replace a stand alone video camera so don't expect Hollywood results. Oh and the mic isn't ideally placed, but thats probably to minimize the recording of the lens movement when zooming (it already picks up on it so avoid zooming if possible)

All in all its a great camera and I didn't really find any real cons to it. It definitely isn't a *pocket* camera, but its not bulky either, somewhere in the middle I'd say.
Oh and as for battery life.....using either the optional recommended Nikon rechargeables, or the included energizer ultimates you won't be dissapointed, I just can't seem to get either of them to run out of power.



5 out of 5 stars Kirk's 2nd Nikon try   March 24, 2010
K. Anthony
22 out of 22 found this review helpful

I originally purchased the Nikon 10MP 15x L100. Price was OK at $185 but right from the start the picture quality was poor and camera did not work right. It finally quit working 92 days after purchase. Thankfully, Amazon let me return it as they had none in stock for replacement. I then reviewed the NIKON L110 12MP 15x zoom and even though it was nearly $100 more than the L100 I got it. Let me tell you, the L110 is really a pleasure to use and the pictures are GREAT. I can not believe the differance and although its alittle pricey for a point and shoot its well worth it. From day one I was taking great indoor shots even in low light. The flash works great. The video is cool as camera has stereo speakers. If the L100 ever is avaiable again PLEASE don't buy it. Spend the extra money and get this L110 NIKON and even for a novice like me, it takes great pictures right from the begining.


5 out of 5 stars This is a great camera!   March 21, 2010
K. Kavan (Carlsbad, CA USA)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

I have had this camera for a little less than a month now, but I use it at least 4 days a week. I use the macro feature to take close ups of my artisan jewelry. It takes great close ups! I also have a Cannon Rebel XT but I prefer my new Nikon coolpix. The transfer software it comes with is easy to use as well. I look forward to trying out the video function in the future.


5 out of 5 stars So far so GREAT!   May 14, 2010
W. Becker (Missouri)
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

My husband recently bought the Nikon CoolPix L110 for me from Amazon and I absolutely LOVE it! I have always had Nikons--over 25 years worth from a manual to an SLR to digital to this one!--and once again I can take pictures straight out of the box. It feels good in your hand, the controls are so easy and the photos are crystal clear. I have only had it for short while, so I have not tried out the video but I didn't buy the camera for video capabilities so I may not ever use it! I have yet to read the book but I will so I can take some creative shots.
I broke the LCD screen on my Nikon CoolPix L15 (don't ever put them in your purse without a case!) so I initially thought I'd get another one like it until I saw the L110. The 15x zoom is absolutely wonderful, esp for taking wildlife shots, which is what I was lacking with the L15's 3x zoom.
I wanted a Nikon L-series camera because it uses regular AA batteries (comes with 4 Energizer Lithiums!) which you can find anywhere, esp on vacation.
The camera strap and lens cap strap that come with it are great--the lens cap strap is threaded with the camera strap so you cannot lose it, which is very nice, yet it is out of the way.
I've taken quite a few macro shots both on the "upclose" setting and on the standard "portrait" setting and both work beautifully.
The absolute ONLY thing I'd change on the camera is to color in that glowing orange dot for the record button--it makes you think the camera is "on".
So far I haven't had any blurry pictures issues like some of the reviews here....




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