Easy to use and speedy digital camera. Trendy pics no comments
I bought the Nikon L110 for the principal intent of having pictures of my two youngsters. They usually are not nonetheless subjects and also the L110 is undertaking a excellent task in preserving up the pace with them. It pops-up in like two seconds and is shooting rounds of photographs at max resolution (12.1). That's for speed.
Vast angle and super-zoom are in the guide. What is notable is the fact that at max zoom (digital zoom enclosed) – without any tripod – I get to take sharp images. That's for image stabilization.
Immediately after ~500 pics and ~30 min of High definition video clip, the original AA Energizer Best Lithium electric batteries are still totally functional. No warning however.
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Later on edit. I took all over
- 1100 photos using the unique AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium (L91-FR6) electric batteries
- 400 pictures with some alcaline AA Energizer (LR6-E91-AM3) electric batteries
- 500 images / recharge with some rechargeable Energizer AA 2450 mAh.
All photos have been used at greatest resolution and the flash fired for about 80% of those pics.
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The stereo High definition video clip recording beneath the similar hood is really a deal with. The maximum length for one video session is 30 minute (regardless of SD capability) that is decent for birthday parties and related.
Sadly, this can be no digital camera mobile phone that you can slip right into a pocket until you'll need it. A common draw back again I can see.
I check drove both Nikon Coolpix L110 and Canon SX200IS before I made a decision on Nikon. Size stands out as the only benefit of the compact vs bridge, despite the fact that price is greater for that distinct Canon.
L110 is usually a stylish piece of equipment and an ergonomic 1: I can quickly run it with only a single hand.
The menu is really basic and intuitive… even for that feminine intuition…
All in all, a excellent digital camera and some nicely invested funds.