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The Nikon COOLPIX L820 is a versatile digital camera featuring a 16MP CMOS sensor and a 30x optical zoom NIKKOR lens with image stabilization. It delivers high-quality stills and Full HD 1080p videos with stereo sound, supported by an ergonomic design for comfortable handling. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking a reliable camera that balances powerful zoom capabilities with ease of use across diverse shooting scenarios.
| ASIN | B00B7N9CWG |
| Aperture Modes | F3.0-F6.0 |
| Autofocus Points | 1 |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 126,517 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 68,764 in Camera & Photo |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Camera Lens | 30x optical zoom lens with image stabilization, covering a wide focal length range for versatile shooting, and featuring a 16 MP CMOS sensor for enhanced low light performance. |
| Colour | Black |
| Continuous shooting speed | 8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (613) |
| Date First Available | 20 Feb. 2013 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Effective still resolution | 16 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 3200 |
| Focus type | Auto Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Has image stabilisation | Yes |
| ISO Range | 100-3200 |
| Item Weight | 472 g |
| Item model number | 26402 |
| Max Focal Length | 675 Millimeters |
| Maximum Format Size | 1/2.3 inches |
| Maximum shutter speed | 4 Seconds |
| Min Focal Length | 23 Millimeters |
| Minimum shutter speed | 4 Seconds |
| Model year | 2014 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.8 x 13.2 x 12.9 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
| Part number | 26402 |
| Plug profile | Tripod |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 11.1 x 8.5 x 7.6 centimetres |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.70x |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
E**S
Good quality
In regular use 5 months down the line. Good quality camera that works well.
A**R
Focus poor.
Slow to focus ,most photos out of focus (blurry) if in a hurry.
S**A
I got my Nikon Coolpix L820 at Rs. 11569/- only!!Best Deal!! I have received every accessories with it....Genuine Rechargeable Battery(x4) & Charger, 4 GB SD Card, Camera Pouch, Camera Strap, Lens Cap (with Cord), (AA-size) Alkaline Batteries (x4), Reference Manual CD, USB Cable, Audio Video Cable, ViewNX 2 CD and last but not the least...A mini HDMI cable...!!!!!!!!! packaging was good...but courier facility was very very bad....all air bags were already leaked before i opened the box....thank god the camera and the other accessories was in good shape..... good picture quality....easy to handle....looks too cool...every one will love it...:-)
A**A
Ne fonctionne même pas. Quelle arnaque
S**I
About Camera- Nikon Coolpix L820 16MP Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera is really nice and easy to use. I purchased it for my son. As it is a semi DSLR camera,I decided to go for it because it will give good hands on practice to my son before using a high end DSLR camera. About Amazone.in- You will not believe but this is my first online purchase.It was a pleasing experience because of very prompt service by Amazone. They delivered it one day in advance to the date mentioned by them. Hats off to their great service Prof.Shrirang.S.Kulkarni Amravati
V**L
nice camera. very effective zoom. works good in low light. 4 rechargeable 2300 mAh batteries and charger included surprisingly. carry case is also good & tough. good grip. scene positions work perfect. Easy auto mode is very comfortable. only draw back is click during recording not available. 3D image click is also there but seems a tough task.
A**N
My adventures as a photographer began with black and white film, then color a year later. I still adore film, and if I had my own dark room, I would go right back to film. The one downside to film photography is I only have 36 shots on average with my Vivitar, so I need to be VERY selective about what photos I take. With digital, I can take several photos of one thing or scene from multiple angles, and delete any photos that I know won't look right when I upload them to my computer. I'm still figuring out all of the settings, but here are some of my favorites: 1. Grayscale. Slightly crisper than B&W film, but has fewer gradients, which makes it seem old-school. 2. Sepia. This is great for portraits if you want to play with that style. Landscapes or any light sources will look dull with this setting, but that's how sepia is. 3. Choose color. I can choose from many, many colors, and then snap photos that will be a monochrome of that color. 4. Scene. Choosing a scene gets the camera ready to take a photo of a landscape, portrait, fireworks, and even for pets! There's quite a few scenes in there to choose from. I use the pet setting quite a bit for that cat of mine who never stays in one place! I have recorded videos and they come out great. It's nice for recording wild animals, pets, dances, etc, because everything looks really good, no blurs. It's a light weight camera too, so I can get steady videos. The flash has to be used for certain scenes, and it can be to powerful sometimes. There are times when I'm shooting a landscape and I need the flash, and even though I have the flash turned on, it barely goes off, and I get a dark photo. I usually have to resort to the portrait setting to solve that problem, or if I don't want a flash I go with landscape. Landscape is sort of like a default for picture taking, and it helps when I am photographing anything fast-paced, because other settings that are supposed to be for those scenes will get fussy if things are moving around too much. This camera will refuse to take a shot if it thinks that the shot won't come out good, even if I want it to be blurry or have low light. Keeping it on the landscape setting helps to avoid losing great shots to its stubbornness. I find the cover for the batteries and memory card a bit flimsy. It's hard to lift and place back on, so I do it extra careful because I am afraid of it breaking. Other than that, this is a very durable camera. It's a little awkward for me to have a camera that doesn't offer a way for me to unscrew the lens and screw on a larger one, like I would with my Vivitar. I think when it comes to changing parts, my Vivitar wins. I feel like my Nikon is more for moderately serious photography, but not a camera I would build a professional career on.
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