Nikon's COOLPIX L110 makes taking incredible pictures easy, with 12.1 effective megapixels, a 15x optical Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens and HD (720p) video recording with stereo sound.
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COOLPIX L110
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Pretty Great, Great Price, Great Features
I purchased the red l110 in march and it takes brilliant photos and has some great features. Its rapid shot is good, it has a best shot selector, self timer and smile detection called smart photo. It has amazing close up abilities and I highly recommend it to anyone who is not up for a super expensive DSLR but still wants amazing zoom and high quality. You have to buy rechargeable batteries seperately and it is slightly bulky. But its amazing!
July 23, 2010
Love it!
This is an awesome camera! Its focusing ability is incredible and it always comes through for the right photo. I have some problems with it while indoors if there is not enough light available, but by using the flash, the photo usually turns out very well. The many different settings are helpful and fun to play around with. I strongly recommend this camera for someone who loves photography.
January 12, 2012
This product works great!
The L110 is a great camera for the amateur photographer. It is very forgiving and actually helps to take great photos! I love butterflies and was able to capture some great photos with this camera!
November 28, 2011
Pro's and Con's
All in all this has been a good value for the money. The camera is fairly simple to use and is packed with many features. I especially like the 15x telescoping feature that is not common on point and shoot cameras.
The 2 areas which could use improvement in my opinion are.
1.) The camera should have a charge via usb, computer similar to the S9100 which i recently purchased. Although it is a nice feature that the L110 uses common AA batteries, i find it a real hassle to continually remove and recharge them.
2.) The other feature that i think could improve is to have a manual dial type scene mode selector rather than a purely menu driven selector. I feel it would me much easier and faster to change on the fly.
November 27, 2011
Perfect for what it's intended to be...
If you want an affordable point-and-shoot that produces quality images that can be viewed as-is or manipulated in a photo editing program, then this is your camera. It is a little bulkier than other point-and-shoot cameras, which makes it less convenient to carry. However, the better overall ability to handle the camera and keep it steady due to the size and structure makes the "bulk" a big positive. If you want more user-option capabilities, then purchase a SLR, but this camera can't be beat for the pull-it-out and press-the-button type of picture taking. Both of my kids chose the pictures taken with this camera for their college graduation invitations over the professional images taken of them, the quality truly is fantastic. For a tenth the cost of my D5100, it was well worth the investment and seems to end up taking far more photos due to the fact it goes everywhere with one family member or another... a testament to it's durability. A monopod or tripod makes it even more capable of fantastic pictures.
October 26, 2011
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What settings are most important in eliminating blurry photos?
I just purchased this camera and out of the box most of my photos are blurry and the auto focus fails to take clear pictures. When photographing my children, if they move ever so slightly I get an awful photo. Are there any settings that I can change to fix these problems? My wife and I are becoming very frustrated since we spent quite a bit of money on this camera...please help!
11 months ago
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Anonymous
Fort Wayne, IN
Location :
Fort Wayne, IN
Age: 25-34
Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: Less than a month
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I've found that I need a flash at times to get a sharp picture! Keep playing with it, once you get the hang of it, you'll love it!Sep 5, 2011 by
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Also, the sports continous mode, I've found, though not high quality photos, will usually take pretty good ones. If you click quickly, it will only take one picture so you won't end up cogging up your camera with duplicates.Answer:
Just make sure to press the shutter release half way in order to achieve focus and the all the way to take the picture. In that way it won't a delay.Please reset the camera to default settings:
Go to MENU > Setup > Reset All
10 months ago
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Anonymous
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No. If you want a camera that can use multiple lenses, get an SLR.Apr 7, 2011 by
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Coolpix cameras are not made to have interchangeable lenses, with this particular model you get 15x zoom, according to tech spec you get [Wide-angle]: Approx. 1 ft. 8 in. (50 cm.) to infinity[Telephoto]: Approx. 5 ft. (1.5 m.) to infinity & Macro close-up mode: Approx. 0.4 in. (1 cm.) to infinity.
I find that when I'm taking pictures the quaility is not clear, the coloringis more in the yellow tone...
9 months ago
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Anonymous
Age: 45-54
Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Just getting started with photography
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Check out your white balance. Menu-Shooting Menu-White balance. Set it accordingly to what you are shooting or leave it on one you like! Hope this helpsJul 1, 2011 by
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Eric
Age: 18-24
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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This model offers 19 Digital Vari-program modes. Selecting a program automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected scene. Also, the camera has the Optimize Image feature that allows you to choose from normal, softer, vivid, more vivid, portrait, custom and Black and white.
my camera only takes about 5 pictures then needs brand new batteries.. is this normal?
9 months ago
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Jo
Idaho
Location :
Idaho
Age: 35-44
Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: Less than a month
Role: Occasional user, memory keeper
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What batteries are you using.Answer:
The number of shots that can be taken with fully-charged batteries varies with the condition of the battery, temperature and how the camera is used. Battery Life (shots per charge) AA Alkaline: 270shots, AA Lithium: 840shots and EN-MH2: 500shots.Has staff answer
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My camera is really slow at taking pictures, isn't it suppose to be fast?
i thought this camera was suppose to be fast thats what sold me on this camera. Mine has been very slow at taking pictures i dont know if i have it on the wrong settings but everytime i take a picture with my friends they move because they thought i took the picture but it didn't. Also when i do finally take a picture it takes a little bit to show up, its as if its delayed. I don't know if it's just me or is my camera messed up?
8 months ago
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Anonymous
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I have the same exact issue with my camera. As much as I absolutely love Nikon and this camera, at times I have to shut it off and restart it in order to get pics. At other times the button won't even work and I can't take a pic at all (unless I shut it off again). I also see the big delay as well at times, mostly when the lighting isn't that great or flash is on. Again, I love the camera, but big problems with it in that respect....and many of my family members have the same camera because I referred them to it and each one of them has the same problem at times! I'm a bit dissapointed since I use mine to take pictures for other people.Oct 4, 2011 by
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Nik
Malone, NY
Location :
Malone, NY
Age: 25-34
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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For better assistance, please click on the link below in order for you to send some sample images:Answer Title: How to ask or update a Technical Support question
Answer Link: http://support.nikonusa.com/app/ans...
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Why am I getting a blue screen every time I try to download pics from my camera?
8 months ago
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Angel
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In order to better assist you, please click on the link below:Answer Title: How to ask or update a Technical Support question
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if you get the blue screen on your pc, it's very possible your USB port is malfunctioning. try using another USB slot, if it still happens, there's a good chance you'll have to have your motherboard replaced (in your pc, that is).
I just got my camera in December, and I recently have just started getting problems with it. Whenever I turn it on, a white screen will pop up saying "Battery Exhausted!" I've tried putting many new batteries, I've made sure that the batteries were in the right way, but nothing will work. I'm frustrated and I just want it fixed so I don't have to get a new one :(
8 months ago
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JessicaP
Nanaimo, BC
Location :
Nanaimo, BC
Age: Under 18
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 3-6 months
Role: Occasional user, memory keeper
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If it is not an internal error that you have to get fixed, make sure that you have the right battery type in (Alkaline, COOLPIX (Ni-MH), Lithium) and choose which one you have in: Menu-Settings-Battery type. this may not actually be your batteries exhausted just a misread because you have the wrong type selected. I had the same problem with mine until I changed the type to the correct one. Hope this helps!Jul 1, 2011 by
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Eric
Wisconsin, USA
Location :
Wisconsin, USA
Age: 18-24
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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If you already tried different batteries, you will need to send your camera for service in order to be evaluated by one of our techs.Title: How do I get my Nikon product serviced?
URL: http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bi...
When i try to zoom in or out nothing happens, and when i try to take pictures the flash lamp lights up, but nothing happens
7 months ago
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Sky
Age: Under 18
Favorite Subject: Travel
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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As far as your zooming problem goes, I don't know what that could be from. Your best bet is to contact Nikon Support. Your flash problem may be simple, sometimes the flash on the L110 can kind of be painfully slow to load up. This is because it has to charge, if this is the problem it is as simple as waiting a bit before you can take pics with the flash. If not, contact Nikon Support. Hope this helps!Jul 1, 2011 by
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Eric
Wisconsin, USA
Location :
Wisconsin, USA
Age: 18-24
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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Remove the battery from the camera and re-charge it or place new ones.Please reset the camera to default settings:
Go to MENU > Setup > Reset All
when I expose my camera directly to sunlight,the screen become crazy and I can't see the picture of sun. is there a solution for this problem?
7 months ago
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emad
italy
Location :
italy
Age: 25-34
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Occasional user, memory keeper
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If you change the exposure compensation down to -1.0 or what ever (goes down to -2.0) this may also help. If you use the sunset mode it will also alleviate this problem a bit. You can try doing a preset manual white balance; that may help.Jul 1, 2011 by
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Eric
Wisconsin, USA
Location :
Wisconsin, USA
Age: 18-24
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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update the filmware version of the camerahttp://nikonasia-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/p/2/kw/L110/c/224/st/5/sno/1/search/1/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzA5MzEyNDcyL3NpZC9vcTdUNkh4aw%3D%3D#s=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.
COOLPIX L110
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When I load my pics onto the computer they are very dark, while on the camera screen they are bright and clear. Why is this happening?
Aug 5, 2011 by
When I take pictures (using flash when needed) the pictures on the camera look great! But when I load them onto my computer the pictures are extremely dark (I have tried using both the Nikon software as well as iPhoto- the results are the same). How do I fix this problem? I am tired of using my iPhoto software to brighten the pics, the quality of the pictures is seriously ruined. The picture I am attaching was taken with the flash- and when I preview it on my camera it looks GREAT. But this is how my pics look after I upload them.
6 months ago
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Anonymous
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sounds like your computer screen is having some coloring issues. try fooling around with the options until the pictures look better,Aug 27, 2011 by
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Anonymous
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Try adjusting the White Balance - page 53 in the manual. Helped my pictures a great deal.Aug 7, 2011 by
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Shaazzzam
Southwest Florida
Location :
Southwest Florida
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Landscape
Nikon Family: 11-20 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist





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