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Product Details
Description:
Who says taking great photos and videos is hard work? Let the COOLPIX L610 with 14x optical zoom, do all the thinking as you capture 16.0-megapixel close-ups from telephoto distances or dramatic low-light images like you've never shot. Easy Auto Mode makes all the control decisions for you, so you can spend more time enjoying the moment and less time fussing with the camera. You won't even have to worry about charging-it runs on convenient AA batteries!
Quick Glance
Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card
LCD Screen Size: 3 in
Camera Type: Compact Camera
Megapixels: 16 Megapixel
Image Stabilization: Optical
Optical Zoom: 14
Weight: 8.50
Summary
Product Title: Nikon Coolpix L610 16 Megapixel Compact Camera - Black
Manufacturer: Nikon
Lowest Price: $139.00 from Amazon.com
Power Score: 3.5 | 3 Reviews
Product Reviews (3)
Just right...
I needed a compact camera that would tuck away easily, yet give me as many DSLR qualities as possible. The L610 fits my requirements perfectly. Image quality is superb, also.
By George on Adorama - Mar 19, 2013
Nikon L610 is disappointing
Though Nikon touts this as a easy to use camera that eliminates the need to think too much and captures those photo moments, it;s not. I bought this for my wife who has had better cameras and she was disappointed. It just doesn't cut it. Maybe for someone
By ffavale on Adorama - Jan 22, 2013
Nikon Coolpix L610 (Black)
THE GOOD: The Nikon Coolpix L610 has an above-average feature set for its street price, including a backside-illuminated CMOS sensor and 14x zoom, and uses AA batteries for power. THE BAD: Shooting performance, while better than most in this category, is too slow for photos of kids and pets. Battery life is short with alkaline batteries. Flash must be manually popped up and the optical zoom...
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By cnet.com - Jan 23, 2013







