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Nikon Coolpix L4

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Product summary

The good: Simple to use; decent images; inexpensive.

The bad: Sluggish performance; no manual ISO setting; noticeable purple fringing; subpar movie mode.

The bottom line: The Nikon Coolpix L4 produces solid pictures for a budget camera.

Specifications: Digital camera type: Compact ; Resolution: 4 megapixels ; Optical zoom: 3 x ; See full specs

Price range: $199.99 check prices

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 06/06/2006
  • Released on: 02/27/2006
The Nikon Coolpix L4 is the least expensive of Nikon's low-end L-series line of digital cameras. The L4 has a small, 4-megapixel sensor, a 3X optical zoom lens, and a handful of scene preset modes but few high-end settings. Though slow and not very versatile, it puts out some pretty good pictures for its price.

The L4's silver-plastic body is compact, light, and fairly stylish for such a low-end camera. Just less than an inch and a half thick, the L4 is a little bit too fat to slip into your jeans, but it weighs less than six ounces even with an SD card and two AA batteries, making it comfortable to carry in a jacket or purse.

Controls are simple and direct, though the recessed buttons might make thicker-fingered users feel awkward. The top side of the camera holds a large, round shutter-release button and a smaller, rectangular power button. The power button isn't as responsive as we would have liked, and it needs to be held down for a few seconds to start up the camera.

The back panel holds the rest of the camera's controls. A small zoom rocker; a mode slider for switching between automatic, scene-assist, and movie modes; a four-way-plus-OK control pad; and menu, review, and trash buttons sit next to the L4's 2-inch LCD. The control pad can navigate the camera's menu system as well as directly access the flash, timer, and macro modes.

Like most low-end, budget digital cameras, the Nikon Coolpix L4 is a bit light on the features. ISO sensitivity is set automatically, although white balance and exposure compensation give some degree of control. An ample assortment of 15 scene presets help make up for the meager manual controls by configuring the camera to shoot under special situations, such as inside a museum or against a backlight. While the camera has a 640x480 movie mode, it shoots at only 15fps and doesn't record sound. For a fully functional movie mode, try the L4's bigger brother, the Nikon Coolpix L3, which shoots VGA movies at 30fps with sound. The L4 doesn't have an image stabilization mode, though it does detect possibly blurry photos as you take them based on a number of camera settings, such as shutter speed, and prompts you to save or delete the questionable image.

Performance was a bit sluggish, but in good lighting, the L4 is still quite usable. After an irritating 4.5 seconds to start up and capture its first image, the L4 can snap off an image every 2.9 seconds. With the onboard flash enabled, the rate slows to 4.4 seconds. Shutter lag is a decent 0.9 second in adequate lighting but a disappointing 2 seconds under dim light.

Images from the Coolpix L4 reproduced colors faithfully but still suffered from some irksome issues. We noticed distinct purple fringing along high-contrast edges, and some finer details were softened in postprocessing. Despite these flaws, our images generally turned out clear and noise-free.

The Nikon Coolpix L4 isn't the quickest or most versatile camera out there, but its solid images and tiny price tag make it a good choice for budget-minded photographers who don't need too many options.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 86

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 345 reviews of NIKON Coolpix L4 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 65/100 and users 81/100. Comparing these reviews to 488389 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.

  • newbie.org

    Editors' rating: 100

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  • digitalcamerareview.com

    Summary: If you're in the market for a simple to use, affordable camera, the Nikon Coolpix L2 is an excellent option (as are its siblings, the Coolpix L3 and Coolpix L4). The ease of use of this camera is hard to beat and it produces consistently good images. ...

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  • neocamera.com

    Editors' rating: 25

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: The Nikon Coolpix L4 is an affordable, basic camera for beginners, with an easy-to-use interface. It shoots great photos, but it doesn't have a viewfinder and can't record sound during video shooting.

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  • thinkcamera.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Both the L3 and L4 are neat, well designed cameras… as far as they go. The cameras are not for a serious photographer though, as the landscape photos were washed out. Macro and people shots produced better results however. The cameras are trim, little ...

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