Nikon L26 16.1 Megapixel Simple and Easy Reviews Roundup
On January 31 2012, Nikon announced a new line of COOLPIX digital cameras that are ideal for the modern, fast-paced and connected family - the COOLPIX L810, L26 and S30, ranging from $280 to $120 in price. The L810 is a 26x SuperZoom camera, the S30 is a waterproof camera, while the L26 is ideal for casual photographers. All three cameras uses AA battery for power. The COOLPIX L810 features a 26x (22.5mm-585mm) zoom 22.5mm wide angle lens with VR image stabilization, 3-inch 921,000-dots LCD, 720p HD video, 19 Scene Modes and a Sports Continuous Shooting mode to capture fast moving subjects.
The S30 is shockproof up to 2.6 feet and waterproof up to 9.8 feet. It features a 10.1 Megapixels image sensor, 3x wide angle zoom lens, HD video capabilities and easy-to-use modes like the Smart Portrait System. The L26 comes with a 5x (26mm-130mm) optical Zoom-NIKKOR lens, 720p HD video, a 3-inch LCD screen, vibration reduction and Smart Portrait technology. The L26 is listed for $119.95 in a choice of Red, Black and Silver.
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Nikon Coolpix L26 Camera Reviews Roundup
| Photography BLOG: "It seems ironic that for a camera that takes the thought out of taking pictures, a great deal of thought has gone into the development of the Nikon Coolpix L26. Nikon have thought carefully about what should and shouldn't be in the camera as well as what should be in but hidden from view. This makes for an extremely simplistic camera. As a photographer, it's a nightmare to use because the lack of over-riding fu..." - Feb 01 2013 More » | |
| ePhotoZine: "The L26 takes images which are well exposed with good colour reproduction. Detail is OK if you shoot with a low ISO setting, the images produced are best for sharing on the web rather than getting large prints. There is also purple fringing evident in contrasting areas. The lens has a minimum focusing distance of 10cm, making it difficult to get really close to your subject, although a decent enough macro image can..." - May 17 2012 More » |
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