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Nikon Coolpix L18 Digital Camera

Nikon L18

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Key Features of the Nikon L18 :
  • 8.0-megapixel resolution.
  • 3x optical zoom.
  • Anti-Shake AE mode
  • High-resolution 3.0" LCD makes it easy to view and share pictures
  • In-Camera Red-Eye Fix; enhanced Face-Priority AF automatically focuses on up to 12 faces
  • Capture images to SD memory card (not included)
For carefree shooting and consistently great pictures. An impressively high, 8-megapixel count delivers pictures with true-to-life color and pleasing details. What's more, it means images can be significantly enlarged, and still look absolutely stunning.

Coolpix L18 Highlights

New Anti-shake AE Anti-shake AE helps you take great pictures free of complicated operation by automatically increasing shutter speed and raising the ISO setting to compensate for camera shake and subject movement.

Expansive 3.0-inch LCD monitor A huge, bright LCD monitor makes it a cinch to compose shots and play them back anywhere, ensuring clear viewing, even in direct sunlight.

AA-size batteries for carefree shooting anywhere Compatibility with AA-size batteries, which are widely available around the world, means carefree shooting virtually anywhere without worrying about recharging or running out of power.

Easy auto mode Easy auto mode makes photography even easier by taking control of settings, so you simply turn on the camera and shoot freely.

Coolpix Premium Features

Coolpix in-camera technologies give you the edge when it comes to taking beautiful pictures more easily and with greater enjoyment. Included are innovative functions that increase shooting opportunities in a broader range of situations, help to optimize images, and add a new dimension of fun to sharing those results.

VR image stabilization Nikon Coolpix cameras offer an array of VR technologies that produce blur-free images when shooting in unsteady conditions or at slower shutter speeds. Selected models are equipped with one of two types of Optical VR, Lens Shift VR, which delivers sharp and steady images effective for shooting and faster framing with the LCD, or Image Sensor Shift VR, which moves the image sensor to accurately compensate for camera shake. Other models offer Electronic VR which applies movement data to image processing to turn blurred images into beautifully clear results.

Better pictures in lower light Selected Coolpix models offer ISO capability beyond the range of conventional digital compacts. An exciting advantage that greatly increases photographic possibilities, high ISO capability delivers excellent exposure in challenging conditions, broadens the scope of possible subjects and allows scenes to be captured beautifully without compromising natural light.

Face-priority AF Available only with Nikon Coolpix cameras, the clever Face-priority AF function helps ensure satisfyingly crisp portraits no matter where the subject is in the shot. By automatically detecting people's faces in the frame, the photographer is free to press the shutter for sharp portraits with focus exactly where it's wanted.

D-Lighting Only Nikon delivers the advantage of D-Lighting, a unique technology with the ability to rescue underexposed images or shots taken with excessive backlight. Accessible in Playback mode, this innovative feature automatically creates a copy of the image, adding light and detail added where necessary, while leaving correctly-exposed areas untouched. As a result, images are significantly improved in a manner that is much more natural looking.

In-camera red-eye fix Coolpix cameras offer refined red-eye reduction capability that surpasses other digital compacts. First, a series of pre-flashes stimulate the subject’s pupils, causing them to constrict. The camera then analyzes the captured image for the remaining presence of red eyes, automatically correcting them in-camera before saving the image to memory.



Nikon L18 Photo Samples

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Compare Nikon L18 with similar cameras

Name: Kodak V803 Fujifilm Z10fd Kodak M763 Nikon L18
Megapixels: 8.0 7.0 7.2 8.0
Optical Zoom: 3 X 3 X 3 X 3 X
Max Res: 3264 x 2448 3072 x 2304 3072 x 2304 3264 x 2448
LCD Screen: 2.5 " 2.5 " 2.7 " 3.0 "
Digital zoom: 4X Yes, 3 x Yes, 5 x Yes, up to 4x
Image stabilizer: No No No No
Media Card: SD/MMC card + Internal xD Picture Card + Internal SD/SDHC/MMC card, Internal SD/MMC/SDHC card + Internal
Battery: Kodak Lithium-Ion, dock & charger Lithium-Ion (NP-40) Kodak KLIC-7001 Lithium-Ion, & charger AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended)
Weight (with batteries): 185 g (6.5 oz) 160 g (5.6 oz) 155 g (5.5 oz) 175 g (6.2 oz)
Lowest Price: $119.95 $119.90 $104.49 $96.95
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Nikon L18 User Reviews

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1
Out of 5
Piece of Junk
- Reviewd on: 2009-01-02 By: A. Grieser
I bought this camera on Dec. 22 as a gift for my son. We brought it on vacation, and by Dec. 28 it stopped working. The display monitor wouldn't display a picture any more. I never dropped it, never manhandled it, and was always careful with it. My son was, too, as I taught him to always wear the camera strap on his wrist to avoid accidentally dropping it, and I always observed him using it, and he was very careful. Nevertheless, the display doesn't work anymore, and since it doesn't have a viewfinder, I now have a $100 paperweight, as Best Buy told me it was "accidental" damage, even though I had no accident with it. I guess I'll try sending it to Nikon, though am not happy that I have to pay all the postage for their junky product, and if they decide it's an "accident," I'll get no help there either.

The picture quality was ok (though there were a bunch of blurry ones for no reason I can figure out and some with streak marks), but I didn't expect too much because of the price. Never going with Nikon again, though. If you decide to buy this anyway, be sure NOT to get it from Best Buy, as they don't stand behind their products unless you buy their ridiculously overpriced warranty plans. Maybe they buy junk on purpose hoping you'll buy their warranty plans (which by the way aren't that great since we had one on a laptop from them and it took them forever to fix it each time it broke).



2
Out of 5
Eats Batteries!
- Reviewd on: 2008-12-31 By: J. Powers
This camera takes pretty good pics for the money, BUT it eats batteries even if it is switched OFF!...sit it on the shelf for two weeks and the batteries are dead. You cannot use rechargeables either...DO NOT BUY, but if you do, then buy a 100 pack of batteries.

2
Out of 5
Too Fragile to be a Kids Starter Camera
- Reviewd on: 2008-12-31 By: a mag
My 12 year old was really excited to get this camera on Christmas morning and had gobs of fun with it. She took it everywhere (in a fashionable soft case) taking pictures every chance she could. Loved it.

Unfortunately on Day 5 of ownership she pressed on the LCD monitor too hard while cleaning it with a soft cloth. And that's all it took. The LCD display is now fragmented and unreadable. Without the LCD the camera is worthless Landfill Toast. Our local dealer, the same one who raved about it as a kids starter camera, advised us the fix will be more than the cost of a new one. As you read other reviews I'm sure you will notice that the Coolpix lens is also prone to malfunction and breakage.

For those reasons I would not advise this camera for children, even those adept at handling iPods and cell phones and laptops. We will not consider replacing with the Nikon Coolpix line. There are other manufacturers who have more durable low end cameras and that's where we will be headed.

This was a painful lesson. Hope this saves somebody a little heartache.

5
Out of 5
Great point and shoot camera
- Reviewd on: 2008-12-29 By: L. Kellagher
We bought this camera for my parents for Christmas. They are over 80 and this is their very first digital camera. We could not have made a better choice. This camera was easy to use right out of the box, even for my dad, who never handled a digital before. Every picture seems to come out crisp and clear. The best part is the 3" screen - that makes it perfect for older users.

4
Out of 5
Great for the price, simple
- Reviewd on: 2008-12-28 By: William England
Gave this to my mom (65+) as her first ever digital camera. She doesn't even use a cell phone. Works great in the full auto mode. She was able to figure it out in a half an hour of practice.

Only drawback I've seen is the picture review time after taking a photo is not configurable. The photo only stays on the screen for about 2/3rds of a second after you take the picture. To see it again, you have to poke the 'play' button.

Focus is good enough - misses getting an autofocus lock about 1 in 5 times indoors under fair to poor light. Not as good as my Panasonic, but better than nothing.

Feedback is great - easy to tell if you have focus, intuitive beeps (single for focus, double for missed focus, etc).

Picture quality is good enough - you won't be making prints to hang in the Guggenheim, but for snapshots it's fine.