Nikon L110 Digital Camera Review–Terrific Camera
One of the biggest complaints that I’ve often had with compact digital cameras is that they’re often a little TOO compact. Oh, sure, it’s great to have a camera that you can carry around in a pants pocket–but you sacrifice so much in control, especially if you happen to have bigger hands. Nikon, however, appears to understand this by making their Nikon L110 a much more robust camera.
The Nikon L110 is a twelve megapixel camera that offers a stunning 15x optical zoom (with a supplementary 4x digital zoom), a three inch LCD display, VR image stabilization, face detection, fifteen different scene modes and a variety of white balance modes, a thirteen frame per second burst shooting mode, a focus that prioritizes faces, auto flash, 720p video shooting capacity, forty three megs of onboard memory with support for SDHC memory cards, a USB port, direct printing, and editing software included.
That tech sheet is downright amazing, and the best part is, getting a hold of one of these beauties shows a robust camera, that might take a little getting used to for beginners but shouldn’t be terribly tough to learn and ultimately master. But I haven’t even told you the best part yet–you can get this incredible amount of camera utility for just two hundred eighty bucks at Best Buy.
If you’re in the market for a new camera, and don’t mind a slightly expensive model (a decent camera generally starts at about a hundred and fifty bucks), then the Nikon L110 should be just what you need.
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