Nikon L20 Coolpix Camera Review–Maybe The Color Thing’s Wrong…
One of the great issues of the day in cameras is the theory that a variety of color options in a camera means that the camera itself is a piece of junk. I’ve found something to disprove that, and I’ll be talking about it today–namely, the Nikon L20 Coolpix.
The Nikon L20 Coolpix is a ten megapixel camera with a 3.6x optical zoom, a three-inch LCD screen, the Smart Portrait System; red-eye fix systems, and the Face Priority AE system that allows faces to come first in terms of focus and quality.
It’s a small, relatively simple camera that’s easy to use and is surprisingly nice overall, despite the fact that it comes in three different colors, including red. Plus, it’s available for an admittedly rather meager hundred and twenty bucks, so this is the kind of camera you could definitely get into as a main model for casual shooting.
Do color choices mean a bad camera? In the case of the Nikon Coolpix L20, not a chance.

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