Nikon Coolpix L110 review
Verdict
The Nikon Coolpix L110 is a winner for the price. While image quality perhaps isn't its sweetest spot, there's no denying that an easy to use point-and-shoot with a 15x optical zoom for under £200 is a decent buy. The AA battery power may be an off-put for some, yet a reason to purchase for others. Certainly not the smallest of cameras for those looking for a true ‘compact' compact, but the L110 does pack in a big lens, is well designed and easy to use. It even ties in 720p HD video into the package which is further icing on the cake. Good though not excellent, but you'll have quite a job finding a better competitor than the L110 for less money.




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August 21 14:38
charlie ball
i dont know wether to buy this camera or wether to save up for a better one.
August 29 00:59
Unhappy with Nikon
I really like this camera for the range that it falls into. BUT, after two repair send offs. video still jerky and sound is awful for any type of live music. A concert? Forget it. Nikons website is user unfriendly and their customer service is the same it seems. Gave up trying to find access.
August 29 01:00
Unhappy with Nikon
I really like this camera for the range that it falls into. BUT, after two repair send offs. video still jerky and sound is awful for any type of live music. A concert? Forget it. Nikons website is user unfriendly and their customer service is the same it seems. Gave up trying to find access.
September 03 21:32
Bob Smith
After living with the L110 for just under a year, I am pleased with the purchase, which in the main, does a good job. particular Praise for the movie mode with the exception of a certain fuzziness at full zoom, other than that, sound and picture quality are fine. Easy to use and navigate, the camera mode menu caters for most situations and image quality is fine, although a tripod is best employed in some situations. I would have liked to see the lens barrel screwed to enable a hood and to enable the lens cap fitted in, (so protecting the lens whilst in standby). In conclusion, I'd reckon it value for money.