A majority of megazoom cameras--at least those styled like digital SLRs--have advanced features such as shutter speed and aperture-priority modes, bracketed shooting, and electronic color filters. They also usually carry price tags upward of $300. Nikon took its budget-friendly megazoom--the Coolpix...
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The Coolpix L100 is a cheap camera, and that is both a blessing and a curse. It does provide a good range of features for the price, but the performance is lackluster and many photographers will find the lack of manual controls limiting. While the L100 will be fine for snapshots, anyone who wants to...
Read the full review →The Nikon Coolpix L100 is a virtually unique camera combining the simplicity of a fully automatic point and shoot compact with the big wide-angle 15x zoom lens and image stabilisation of an advanced super-zoom camera. It is well made, sensibly designed, small enough to be readily portable, and takes...
Read the full review →It may be surprising but Nikon, a company whose SLR division turns 50 this year, can be considered something of a newcomer to the superzoom segment. Putting aside the Coolpix S4 of 2005 and its successor the S10, both of which sported a 10x zoom lens, the first 'real' Nikon superzoom...
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