Nikon Coolpix L810
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14 years ago
Nikon Coolpix L810
It's completely reasonable to expect a particular product, in this case a camera, to get better with each generation. That's not the case with the Nikon Coolpix L810. Sure, on paper, Nikon is offering more for your money in the L810 than in its predecessor, the L120 .
Pros:
- The Nikon Coolpix L810 is an inexpensive 26x megazoom point-and-shoot that's easy to use and runs on AA batteries
Cons:
- The L810 performs poorly in low light and indoors without a flash
- and its shooting performance is slow
- as is its autofocus
13 years ago
returned it after 2 days of use
CONS CONTINUED:
Pros:
- great zoom
- lots of features
- good video quality
Cons:
- poor poor picture quality if there was any kind of dimming in the room the picture will become instantly grainy like if i had it zoomed all the way thats the same picture quality you would see
13 years ago
Exceptional Camera
Bought just before a trip to O C Maryland. I had no time to failiarize with the operation or read the manual. I got awesome shots of the entire trip including moving shots of the Bay Bridge, perfect. Operation is easy and simple, zoom is great, and it didn't eat batteries like my old Olympus.
13 years ago
Almost too "Sensitive"
Initial attempts at use most pix were blurry unless camera set on surface and not hand held. Slightest shake of hand and pic blurry. Maybe with time or other settings will be less of issue-glad not using film !
Pros:
- Good in Low Light
- Great Zoom
- Large Clear LCD
- Lightweight
Cons:
- No Viewfinder
- Pix Blur Easily
- Too Sensitive
13 years ago
I like this camera
Little information in manual, everything is in the CD. Can't carry computer around just to take pictures. Just to much retain all the things this camera can do.
Pros:
- Compact
- Durable
- Great Picture Quality
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Poor Manual
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix L810
The Nikon Coolpix L810 is not a camera we would easily recommend. If you simply must have a 26x zoom lens and AA batteries for power, it's OK, especially for its price. However, you may want to seek out the older L120 if it's still available.
Pros:
- Well priced
- Offers 26x optical zoom
- Easy to use
- Runs on AA batteries
Cons:
- Performs poorly in low light and indoors without a flash
- Shooting performance and autofocus are slow
14 years ago
Nikon Coolpix L810 Digital Camera Review
Daniel Bell tests the capabilities of the Nikon Coolpix L810 super-zoom compact camera.
Pros:
- Decent image quality
- Easy to use
- Lots of zoom in a compact body
Cons:
- Sluggish focusing when using zoom
- Slow continuous shooting
- Lengthy wait between shots
13 years ago
Nikon Coolpix L810 review
In recent months, the world of camera manufacturing has gone superzoom crazy. From the top end likes of the Fuji X-S1 to the budget-priced Olympus SP-620UZ , most brands have something new to sell.
13 years ago
In recent months, the world of camera manufacturing has gone superzoom crazy. From the top end likes of the Fuji X-S1 to the budget-priced Olympus SP-620UZ, most brands have something new to sell.
14 years ago
Nikon Coolpix L810
The Nikon Coolpix L810 has plenty of zoom power (26x) and is available at a lower price than the majority of digital cameras with a similarly long lens. It has 16 megapixels and can shoot High Definition Movies.
Pros:
- Good Points: Ease of Use
- Indoor Photos
- Extra Wide Angle Lens
Cons:
- Bad Points: Shutter Response Times
- Picture Quality When Lens Zoomed Out
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