The Nikon Coolpix L100 is a good superzoom compact ? from wide to telephoto you can expect good quality images from a sterling lens, that?s only let down by a lack of more developed manual controls, in particular no comprehensive ISO options. At £240 the L100 is hardly pocket money, but it?s as affordable as they come when pitched against viable competitors? offerings. The 4xAA batteries certainly won't appeal to all, with a li-ion battery option lacking. Fundamentally, if there was a more consistent autofocus that successfully dealt with those near-side subjects, then the Nikon L100 would offer a more accomplished all-round purchase. Sadly, it doesn?t quite tick all the boxes, leaving a feeling of disappointment for those seeking a developed all-rounder.

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The Nikon Coolpix L100: with 15x optical zoom, is this chunky superzoom the perfect compact for shooting from afar? Mike Lowe investigates…

The Nikon L100:

The Nikon L100 is an AA battery-powered superzoom compact nestled at the high end of Nikon’s Coolpix ‘Life’ range. If you’re looking for a compact with a long lens for serious shooting from afar then the L100 could well make its way onto your wishlist.

Nikon L100 Features

The Nikon L100 scribes a solid list of features – though from the outset the dominantly large lens makes it clear that superzoom is very much the name of the game. Capable of 15x optical zoom (that’s a wide 28mm through to 420mm in good’ol 35mm speak) with some additional, though less useful in practice, digital zoom at the upper end. This is backed up by Nikon’s vibration reduction technology, helping keep those shaky hands capable of taking sharp images. 10 megapixels ensures large and resolute images at a more than sufficient resolution; it’s good to see manufacturers have stopped pushing megapixel digits through the roof at the expense of image quality.


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Nikon Coolpix L100 example image – 28-420mm (15x optical zoom range) – click for full size gallery

A variety of modes – including 14 scene modes, movie mode, a 13 frame per second sport mode (at 3MP only), ‘Hi ISO’ (3MP only), panorama assist (computer-loaded stitching software comes in the box) and smile detection – help to cover all photographic bases. Whether you’re shooting portraits, landscapes, or at night then the L100’s settings plump to assist. Moreover the ‘Easy auto mode’ makes best use of all settings to allow you to point and shoot with best results.

More info:

Nikon Coolpix L100 – Image Quality & Value For Money

Nikon Coolpix L100 – Design & Performance

Nikon Coolpix L100 – Verdict

Nikon Coolpix L100 – Specifications

 

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Score in detail

  • Features 75
  • Image Quality 80
  • Design 80
  • Performance 75
  • Value 70