The Nikon Coolpix L11, released in February 2007, is a 6MP camera with a 3x zoom lens and high light sensitivity. It runs on regular AA batteries that you can find anywhere in the world.
The Nikon Coolpix L11, released in February 2007, is a 6MP camera with a 3x zoom lens and high light sensitivity. It runs on regular AA batteries that you can find anywhere in the world.
Its sister camera, the Nikon Coolpix L10, has the same features, but at only 5MP resolution. It is slightly lighter, and has a smaller LCD screen on the back.
This digital camera, the 6 MP Nikon Coolpix L11, will get you a 3x zoom lens and 4x digital zoom. It uses Secure Digital High Capacity memory cards. This camera also takes movies. The Nikon Coolpix L11 has a 2.4" LCD for viewing and taking photos. This part number (Nikon 25563) is for the silver camera.
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06 Apr 2009A great little travel cameraThis is a excellent little travel camera. It's picture and video quality isn't as good as my Panasonic TZ1, but it's not bad at all. (The Panny is also a lot larger and more expensive, so no surprises here.) If you're careful, you'll get very good results.
The good: It runs on AA batteries and is so compact and easy to use. It's well engineered and intuitive.
The bad: The flash takes a little long to charge, and I'm sure there are small cameras that take better pics and movies, bu...–shutterbug42from Amazon.com
09 Feb 2009Broke twice in one year = Lemon I received a Nikon L11 for Christmas 2007.
Woo! I was psyched!
Within a month the camera developed a problem: It would no longer take pictures, allow me to delete pictures, or power-down when the on/off button was tapped.
Grrr....
The camera sat in my desk.
Finally, around November, I contacted Nikon and sent the camera in for repair. They returned it to me in a couple of weeks and the few test pictures I took indicated that it was again working.
Tod...–Casu Marzufrom Amazon.com
22 Jan 2009Not the best, Not the worstI have owned this camera for 10 months. I have found the following to be true. 1)this camera does not have the greatest speed. After you take a picture it can take five seconds to see it. I have discovered a way to get around it. If you press the review button right after you take a picture, it won't take as long.
2) the screen isn't very large, but it is still a nice size for viewing.
3)there are not as many features as there are on canons like video editing and cool color ef...–Jessica Limfrom Amazon.com