| Nikon Coolpix L11 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $109.99 Buy New: $94.00 You Save: $15.99 (15%)
Buy New/Used/Refurbished from $69.98
Avg. Customer Rating:   (82 reviews) Sales Rank: 4898
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No System Memory: 7 Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 240 Optical Zoom: 3 Digital Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2.4 Maximum Focal Length: 18.6 Minimum Focal Length: 6.2 Maximum Resolution: 6 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 1 x 2.4
MPN: 25563 Model: 25563 UPC: 182082556344 EAN: 0018208255634 ASIN: B000N49WPW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints | | | 3x optical zoom; 2.4-inch Super Bright LCD display | | | Face-Priority AF automatically focuses on faces | | | D-Lighting improves brightness and detail | | | Powered by 2 AA-size batteries; stores images on SD memory cards |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Impressively high megapixel counts enable the COOLPIX L11 to capture images with captivating color and outstanding detail. Such capability also means images can be considerably enlarged, yet still look absolutely stunning.Accurately measuring available light, the L11 automatically selects the best sensitivity setting. And with impressive sensitivity range up to ISO 800, it makes it easy to take great looking pictures in low light conditions.Compatibility with AA-size batteries, which are widely available around the world, means users can go on shooting virtually anywhere without worrying about recharging or running out of power.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 77 more reviews...
  TOO SLOW! October 5, 2008 do not buy this camera! this is my first Nikon, and will most definitely be my LAST. it takes about 10 seconds to even take the damn picture!! that may not seem like much, but when youre at a convention trying to take pictures of people walking, or even just celebs sitting down and slightly moving...you get a ruined, blurry picture. this camera is perfect if you are taking pictures of a rock. but anything that moves, worthless. i couldnt even take pictures of my 2 year old niece because she moves too much and the picture takes forever to save. flash is worthless.
  Better Price and Product Than Competitors September 24, 2008 I have not run into the same problems with this camera as I have with other brands. Although the color in the pictures is a bit dull, it still focuses extremely well, including in underlit areas. The image is constantly adjusting to get the best shot possible, so that's a plus.
The coolest feature so far is the Panoramic Assist. Using this feature, you take your first photo, then move the image to the right and you can see a ghost of the previous image showing up to the left, helping you determine where to line up your next shot. It's pretty neat.
There are multiple modes on this camera along with Panoramic Assist, such as Face-priority AF, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Portrait, Party/indoor, Beach/snow, Sunset, Dusk/dawn, Night landscape, Close up (Macro), Museum and Fireworks show.
The zoom isn't spectacular, only a 3x, equivalent to 18.6mm. The digital zoom is a joke, as it is with all digital cameras. Please don't use this feature on *any* camera!
Deleting images is a snap! Take a picture, don't like it? You don't need to go into the preview mode. Simply click on the trash can button twice and scroll down to Yes and you're done. Need to go back to shoot? Hold the shutter button down halfway and you're back to where you were before.
The Nikon L11 also allows for video and, in my opinion, does a pretty good job of it. You have the option of 160, 320 or 640. Definitely nothing to produce a movie with, LOL.
In preview mode, if you use the zoom in button, it will zoom into the photo you are previewing (obviously), however, if you click on Menu, your photo will be cropped to that size that you are currently viewing. A pretty neat feature. Up, down, left and right can be used interchangably, as down and right are the same (going up in numbers), left and up go down in numbers.
The maximum off time is 30 minutes, which makes it ideal for uploading photos from your Eye-Fi. You can also turn sleep mode off. I have never had any issues with this camera uploading with the Eye-Fi.
I wouldn't highly recommend this little one, but it's recommended, nonetheless. I will say that this camera is much better than some competitors that are price $100-$200 more.
  Nikon Review August 27, 2008 The item was in a great condition, just as promised. Arrived at the stated date.
  "Broken" LCD August 12, 2008 I decided to buy this camera for my daughter because of the reasonable price. I thought that we would be luckier than the people who ran into the "Lens error", shutter malfunction, Broken LCD... problems, but it turns out that this camera is very fragile and I made a terrible decision (for buying it and also for buying the extended warranty).
I bought it new in Feb this year. In May, the shutter did not function (close half way, and did not open). I sent it to Nikon and they repair it free of charge. But then, last month, the LCD viewscreen "broke" even though there is no crack, no apparent physical damage, no dropping. Nikon charges $56 for repair, plus a stiff S&H $12.50, plus tax, bringing the total to $71.86... almost the price of the new camera!
I called Nikon and they said "Our evaluation determined the screen is damaged from excessive pressure causing it to bleed. ... this damage is not the fault of the product or of manufacturing and is not covered by warranty".
Well, expensive lesson! I was warned by the many negative comments, but I did not listen! :-(( Very disappointed in Nikon this time!
  Spend a little more on a Canon July 1, 2008 Bought this for around $80 on amazon, new. It is just that, an $80 camera. Has a hard time focusing and blurs a lot. I get an error message saying picture is blurry even when it is not. Small, compact, yes. Worth $80, maybe. Frustrating...
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