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Nikon Coolpix L20 10MP Digital Camera with 3.6 Optical Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Navy Blue) by Nikon

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117 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UNLESS YOU REQUIRE A TRULY TELEPHOTO LENS AND BILL BOARD SIZED PRINTS THIS IS FAR MORE CAMERA THAN YOU WILL NEED
This is a professional camera capable of crystal clear prints worthy of publication or gallery display, up to 16x20.

And it is incredibly inexpensive for a camera of such value.

Ok, so its 3.6 optical zoom won't pick sand off an eagle's beak at a thousand yards. Okay, so it won't blow up to billboard size without loss of definition. In the real...
Published 11 months ago by C. Scanlon

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32 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nikon Coolpix L20
Very good looking camera. I love the style of it and the color.
I decided to change brands and go with Nikon, who is suppose to be known for cameras. The settings are real easy, but the problem I had, no matter how steady I hold the camera, there is a slight blur to it. I have tryed all the modes, such as dusk, closeup, etc. And than go back to easy mode to shot...
Published 9 months ago by Susan Mcnevin

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117 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UNLESS YOU REQUIRE A TRULY TELEPHOTO LENS AND BILL BOARD SIZED PRINTS THIS IS FAR MORE CAMERA THAN YOU WILL NEED, April 8, 2009
By C. Scanlon "least helpful reviewer" (among us humans) - See all my reviews
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This is a professional camera capable of crystal clear prints worthy of publication or gallery display, up to 16x20.

And it is incredibly inexpensive for a camera of such value.

Ok, so its 3.6 optical zoom won't pick sand off an eagle's beak at a thousand yards. Okay, so it won't blow up to billboard size without loss of definition. In the real world however and everyday use this is a fine and professional level camera that will do a far better job than you expected. Better than a cell-phone.

Disguised as a point and shoot. That's what makes it very effective; people are not intimidated by it. You can get right up to them, and it looks like any other camera. Yet, it is more.

In fact, the generous three inch LCD screen means you do not have to hold it to your face. There is no optical viewfinder in any case. So you can hold it at your hip and glance down at it to compose, and snap shots while engaging the subject in small talk comfortably. I have done this effectively with Tarahumara Indian children in northern Chihuahua who normally run quickly from any camera. It works, and came out great. And that large LCD screen has a high-contrast, anti-reflection coating which keeps it clear even in strong sunlight.

This camera is an improvement over the earlier, wonderful Coolpix, such as the great 8 megapix Nikon Coolpix L18 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Ruby Red) mainly because it has ten megapix capability. The earlier accessories such as the AC adapter, the Nikon EH-65A AC Adapter, are transferable if you have a long shoot to do in one place (like a schoolful of children, which I have done) or other reason to go off-battery. Nevertheless, a pair of Energizer® e<sup>2</sup>® "AA" Lithium Batteries For digital cameras, portable audio players, and more last in here last forever.

Your old Coolpix camera pouch also still fits; use it and protect your investment. I like the Rokinon Compact Digital Camera Padded Carrying Case for Canon Powershot, Casio Exilim, Fuji Finepix, (GE) General Electric, Kodak EasyShare, Nikon Coolpix, Olympus FE Stylus, Panasonic Lumix, Pentax Optio, Sony CyberShot and Samsung Digital Cameras.

Also new here, aside from the greater megapixels, is the new Expeed image processing system specially fine-tuned for the Coolpix series "to render natural-looking pictures of incredible quality and quick response" as if the earlier system of digital processing was not fine enough! Amateur enthusiasts will find their photos reaching a new magnitude of quality; even the professional will leave his camera bag and lenses at home (okay, so she might miss her long lens, but macro here gets in to two inches).

The ISO settings are phenomenal, stretching from 64 ISO all the way out to 1600. Over twenty years ago when I was doing photo-journalism in Nicaragua, we used 64 for our slide film and 1600 was just coming on the horizon, very grainy but with a special charm for low light situations, like oil lamp, etc. Here you can do very low light and candlelight (if you do not mind some grain effect), and in fact there are special pre-sets which employ the faster ISO's effectively.

This is another expansion over the prior Coolpix L series. You can choose instead of Auto (with own its user-selected options) to use the pre-set "Scene" selections quickly and efficiently. The Scene modes now include: Portrait, Night Portrait, Sports, Landscape, Party, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/Dawn, Night Landscape, Museum, Fireworks Show, Close Up, Copy, Back Light, Panorama Assist, Food. Food is one of the new ones, and you food photo-journalists might want to try it very inexpensively yet quite well here. The rest of the modes you can figure how they are set from the title and how you might apply their settings to similar situations; know that the Nikon impression of party might be much more sedate and candle-lit than the Animal House idea. This is not cheating, to use pre-sets; this is using the tool that you have in the way it was designed. Cheating would be setting this to its auto-scene setting in which it selects the Scene mode according to prevailing conditions, automatically. Yes, this can do it.

The panorama assist is great. You can take a series of photos in a row in either of four directions (left to right, up and down, etc.) overlapping by one third (I really appreciate the rule of thirds grid which you can bring up on the LCD, keeping the camera straight and well composed), and then unite them with the included software into one long (or tall) file. I had reason to do this the other day at a long new school. Things do not build vertical out here in the desert, but there is plenty of room for horizontal, and a special Cinerama style long photo framing. In fact you could line up your whole town along the sidewalk standing and take one long photo of everyone in town. Just find printer and paper!

With the built in macro mode you can jump right into that cactus blossom from two inches away and have perfect focus. Take a photo of that baby's toes and blow them up to 16x20. Come in close to that ant stealing cracker crumbs on your picnic. This strength of macro was recently unimaginable, and yet here you have this power within a humble, tiny and inexpensive package.

What I really love and appreciate is the SDHC compliancy. I can use as standard memory card a regular Sandisk 4GB Secure Digital SD HC Memory Card (SDSDB-4096, BULK, No Reader) and have room for 500 shots at maximum resolution. You can truly, as we used to say a quarter century ago "shoot a roll; keep a shot." Take all of the shots you can, and then pick one out to use and delete the rest. For someone who used to burn through boxes of film (at 36 shots each max) and then do the darkroom processing all night, and then find a free way to get more, this is like living in another, finer dimension. Of course, you can put even larger SD HC memory cards in here and if you ever do fill one up and have nothing more to put in there and no time to delete, this camera comes with a generous 20MB internal memory on hand.

You can hook it up to the USB port of a computer directly and use the included software, or simply pop out the SD card and plug it into a reader and into the computer. Whatever works for you, although I do not like opening and closing the battery/card hatch too much. It is very strong and durable, but in the olden days I had a habit of snapping such things and putting them back together with duct tape. This one looks remarkably resilient nevertheless and has stood up to me.

Speaking of shooting a roll to get the one picture, have you ever taken a shot to discover your subject blinked? This camera lets you know. Yes, this camera sees when your subject blinks, and lets you know, using the Smart Portrait system. It also automatically fixes your red-eye special. You'll never see red eye again. It finds faces, and automatically focuses on them, up to a dozen at a time. It can also snap the shutter automatically when someone finally dares to smile. And the D-lighting will save those details otherwise lost in darkness.

As you can see, this camera does everything for you but serve as photo agency selling your work to Vogue or GQ. A great camera at a small price. What can go wrong?

The most amazing thing for me, of course, an old still shooter, is that this tiny camera is also a video camera, with built in mike, and a built in speaker for playback. You can make movies with this at two different resolutions, either for television playback at 640x480 or laptop at 320x240 (good for e-mailing). These home movies are truly sharp, with the same excellent back to front focus as the photos, and surprisingly high quality sound. The length of the movie is limited only to the size of your SDHC card; you could easily go for feature length! Using .AVI files, it can easily be edited as well.

Hey, for the same price, this is way better than a cell phone!
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Little Camera, September 20, 2009
By carlitos_92 (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought this camera based on past experiences with Coolpix cameras, and the L20 carries most of what I've liked into the 10-megapixel line. Some pros and cons:

* The use of normal AA batteries is probably the best feature of this camera. It keeps the L20 from being a super-slim, sexy piece of jewelry, but the importance of being able to keep inexpensive spare batteries around, or of being able to just run into a drugstore and buy more batteries in a pinch, is not to be underestimated. I usually use NiMH rechargeables (Kodak brand at the moment, but I have also used Energizer) and have had no problems with the camera.

* The easy-auto mode of the camera pretty much does all the thinking for you. Occasionally, I will switch to macro mode or the scene used for backlit objects, but other than that, it's strictly point-and-shoot.

* Low-light pictures come out grainier than I would like, but that is to be expected with this level of product.

* My biggest gripe is that Nikon decided to put the SD card slot behind the battery door. I believe they did this to cut down the number of breakable doors on the camera, but I much preferred being able to easily get to the SD card, since I have readers in my PC and laptop. I have almost never used the supplied USB cables for image transfer. Since the battery door is a bit balky, I am afraid that since I'm going to be going in there a lot for the SD card, it is prone to break even more than a standalone door would be. This is not a deal-breaker, but I think Nikon took a step backward.

All in all, I am pleased with Amazon's pricing and service, as usual. The Nikon L20 is a great little camera.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nikon Coolpix L20: a good point-&-shoot camera, August 2, 2009
I would have to say that I found the L20 to be an all-around great point-&shoot camera. The controls are very user friendly, the picture quality is good, & the video feature is nice. I especially like the 3" LCD screen; the bigger the screen the better.
One feature some might love but others may not is that the camera uses AA batteries. this makes the camera more versatile in a situation where one is out of power &/or forgot their battery. I have come around to argue that this is a great feature if one also gets rechargeable batteries with a recharger.
In conclusion I will simply say that I would definitely recommend this to a friend.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My father loved it., September 12, 2009
By Hugo M. M. Rabson (Anchorage, AK) - See all my reviews
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I gave this camera to my father as a birthday gift. He loved it.

He has been using it underground (he is an avid spelunker / cave radio enthusiast) and overground (he loves railways). He lives in France with my mother; thanks to this camera, I can now see how lovely their garden is.

This camera made my father happy. Therefore, I give it five stars. :)
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32 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nikon Coolpix L20, June 2, 2009
By Susan Mcnevin (Phoenix AZ) - See all my reviews
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Very good looking camera. I love the style of it and the color.
I decided to change brands and go with Nikon, who is suppose to be known for cameras. The settings are real easy, but the problem I had, no matter how steady I hold the camera, there is a slight blur to it. I have tryed all the modes, such as dusk, closeup, etc. And than go back to easy mode to shot pictures. They are not crystal clear. They are not as sharp, as I thought they would be. There alot better camera's, such as Kodak, for the same price that take alot better picture.
The software, View NX is awful, along with picturetown. Not very user friendly for downloading your pics. Sure the pictures go to View NX, but the tools that are with that software do not work well to improve your photo.
I was very bummed that Nikon did not live up the their standard.
I will be returning this camera, since the pictures are not up to my standard.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice camera, July 1, 2009
By Lucygoosey (Michigan) - See all my reviews
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Works great for a point and shoot camera. I could do with even less choices of settings, take a lot of playing around to find the one you want. Nice crisp prictures. Bounces well when you drop it :-)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Cool Coolpix, October 9, 2009
By S. Rey (Upstate NY) - See all my reviews
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This little camera is amazing! It is very easy to use and very user-friendly. I haven't read the entire manual yet and each time I use it I find another valuable function. I just found out that you can zoom in on an existing picture and save it as another photo - truly amazing! The video portion is handy although I have not had the opportunity to use it just yet. The software is extremely user-friendly as well. It only uses 2 AA batteries and they last for quite a while. A very good buy and a great little camera.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use, Excellent quality, September 27, 2009
By Sooz (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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It was Murphy's Law -- our digital camera died two days before our big vacation. I didn't have time to do a lot of research, I just needed another camera. The local camera stores were too pricey, and the staff at the big box stores were useless when it came to helping me select a camera.

These are the times when I love Amazon. I was able to sort by price, read comments, and order with 1-day delivery. Our camera arrived less than 12 hours before our flight departed and I'm thrilled to say that the camera performed beautifully, right out of the box.

Loved the "easy auto" settings, as well as the ability to switch to more manual-style controls to account for sunsets, water glare, overcast skies, etc. The only bad photos out of the batch were the ones when someone stepped into the frame!

We're pretty camera-savvy, so I didn't install the software. Instead, we simply pop out the memory card and use the slot on our laptop to download photos.

One note: I probably missed this in my haste, but since this camera comes with internal memory, the package does not include an SD card. Luckily for us, we had a 2 GB card from our deceased camera and were able to reformat it for the Nikon.

Bottom line: a great value, excellent photos, easy to carry in a jeans pocket, and lightening-fast delivery thanks to Amazon! I'd definitely recommend this camera for a no-hassle vacation memory-maker.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars nikon coolpix L20, August 31, 2009
Very good camera. Has lots of different menus and options. Helps novice take good pictures. Pretty easy to use, very easy to upload.
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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nikon the Great!, March 24, 2009
This little camera is Wonderful! It takes great pictures, the features are smart and easy to use and most of all It's a great Value! I didn't install the software but Nikon has never disappointed me.
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