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Nikon Coolpix L18 user reviews (Blue)

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  • 4.0 stars

    "awesome for the money!" on by candrews9

    Pros: huge LCD screen, lightweight, easy to use, good picture and video quality

    Cons: double A batteries, slow response time, menu could be easier to use

    Summary: I bought this camera for my daughter for her 12th birthday. It works great for her on a day to day basis. I shoot with a Nikon D50 and find myself using her little L18 when I need a quick shot or just want to shoot something for fun. Her L11 broke in 3 days, this was a best replacement camera!

  • 4.0 stars

    "Pictures made simple." on by driverjoe

    Pros: Auto ISO great, easy to use,big 3' Screen,anti-shake and face detection

    Cons: Mic. for video not so good need to speak up

    Summary: If you're not that good at picture taking this is for you.
    Makes it very easy to get good Pictures.

  • 4.5 stars

    "great affordable point and shoot camera" on by onni1985

    Pros: Very easy to use, excellent picture, affordable

    Cons: It uses a special Nikon USB cable--not standard mini USB

    Summary: I recently picked up this camera before heading on a two week trip to China. For the money I think it's outstanding. I have no complaints other than the silly special Nikon USB cord.
    It might not be loaded with special features for advanced photography--although it has plenty. But for a simple point and shoot camera I highly recommend it.

  • 0.5 stars

    "Few power-on hours, Lense malfunction, powering off." on by its2am

    Pros: Price. Large screen.

    Cons: Prepare to battle with auto functions. Camera accurately focuses then backs off for some reason rarely taking in-focus images. Most images "fuzzy" and anti shake function a joke.

    Summary: Prepare to battle with auto functions. Camera accurately focuses then backs off for some reason rarely taking in-focus images. Most images "fuzzy" and anti shake function a joke. We bought this camera from a very reputable camera store. We are in the process of looking for the extended warranty we purchased, hopefully we are within the two years. This is what happens when shills are hired to post fake consumer reviews, these individuals work FOR the manufacturer and now reviews. once innocent and helpful, are subversive advertisements. But, you never know, I might actually be working for the competition.

  • 4.5 stars

    "Great camera for everyday use and for the price" on by sdmytriw

    Pros: I've had this camera for about 2 years, shot hundreds, if not thousands of shots on walks and trips. It does can do a lot, especially if you use some of the menu items for your situation.

    Cons: Has a problem in high contrast areas - ie, forest screnes with many bright lighted areas next to dark foliage ares.
    Menu system takes a while to get used to.
    Initally had the battery problem, but discovered I was using some very old rechargeable batteri

    Summary: Light, easy to carry camera that takes very good pictues.

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