Nikon Coolpix L110 12 MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Vibration Reduction
September 7th, 2010 | 20 views | 5 Comments
- 12.1 megapixels for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches
- Incredible 15x wide-angle optical (28-420mm) Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens
- Bright 3.0-inch high-resolution HVGA (460k-dot) Clear Color Display
- HD Movie with HDMI output; 5-way VR Image Stabilization System
- EXPEED Image Processing; Smart Portrait System
Product Description
15x Zoom and wide-angle capability bring special moments closer. The fun starts with the compositional freedom of a 15x zoom, NIKKOR lens with 28mm wide-angle to 420mm super-telephoto coverage1 and macro shooting capabil… More >>


5 Comments to “Nikon Coolpix L110 12 MP Digital Camera with 15x Optical Vibration Reduction”
I was worried about ordering this camera bc one good review & one bad…so I took a chance. When I first tried it… I got blurry pics & was a little frustrated! I sat down, read the manual, made some adjustments, & now I love it! The pics are super clear and it has alot of features that I haven’t gotten to use yet! I keep my manual handy since I’m still learning how to work all the features but I would definately recommend this camera!
Rating: 5 / 5
If you want to move up from a pocket size point and shoot camera to one with a 15X zoom, this is a good choice. The picture quality equals many point and shoot cameras, and the 15X zoom and anti-shake features allow you a great deal more flexibilty. Without casting any negativity on reviewers who gave unfavorable ratings, I can only assume that they didn’t set the camera on ‘auto mode’ which does permit you to set the flash mode, and allows some white balance compensation. You can also pick Nikon’s preset camera modes, but ‘auto mode’ works best. Does the picture quality equal a digital slr camera? Of course not. Are the quality of pictures equal to my Canon SD1000 point and shoot? Yes. Is it priced like a 15X zoom digital slr? No.
The camera’s viewfinder/playback screen is one of the camera’s other highlights. It has a very high pixel count and is the same as one used on Nikon’s higher priced digital camera. The HD video recording approaches that of a mid priced HD camcorder. I had NO problems playing back HD movies on any of my HD TVs, and I don’t understand the complaints about poor picture quality, bad flash pictures, and poor HD video. I can only assume people didn’t understand the directions, which aren’t the best, left the camera in ‘easy mode’, which is how it is set out of the box, or they got defective units and simply should have exchanged them. While this camera probably isn’t exceptional in any one category, it performs very well across almost all categories and is a steal in the performance vs price segment.
Rating: 4 / 5
This camera has a lot of options that are easy to use. It really captures the light and I am very pleased with the crystal clarity of the pictures so far. I love it!
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this camera primarily for the Continuous Sport mode, since my son is an avid skateboarder. The first set of photos I took came out fairly clear, but with an odd ‘outline’ around him (outdoors, dusk ~ 6pm). I adjusted a few settings, and the next set came out well (outdoors, ~ 4pm, slightly cloudy). At this point, I was pretty happy with the camera – I thought the number of images per second was very impressive, and I was pleased with the amount of shots that were taken.
Unfortunately, things went downhill from there… Indoor birthday party photos (set to indoor mode, with and without flash) came out with an orange tone. The next 2 sets of Sports Mode images were taken at indoor skateparks, and all of the images came out streaky. After reviewing the manual, I realized I would only be able to use this mode in very limited situations. Nikon recommends NOT using sports mode in basically any environment where you would watch or play sports — bright sunlight, under bright indoor lights, under fluorescent lights, etc. I suppose you need to be outdoors between 2-4pm, with the sun behind you, and with slight cloud cover to avoid any sort of glare. And forget about taking photos after the sun goes down – those were grainy and blurry.
I’m extremely disappointed that this didn’t work out. I loved the size of it, and the shiny red body really made it stand out. I was hoping this would be a good transition camera before entering the world of SLRs, but, unfortunately it didn’t meet my needs. I’m sending it back tomorrow morning.
Rating: 2 / 5
I am very happy with this purchase. The camera has many features, I love the sharp, and crisp quality of the pictures. I am able to get very close shots and the quality and detail are amazing….
Rating: 4 / 5