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Photo : Nikon Coolpix L14 7.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)In association with Amazon.comfrom: Nikon List Price: $129.95 Price: $114.99 You Save: $14.96 (12%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Battery Description: AA Binding: Electronics Brand: Nikon Color: Silver Display Size: 2.4 inches EAN: 0018208255870 Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Included Software: Software Suite CD-ROM (Kodak Easyshare, ArcSoft, Muvee, Main Concept and quicktime) Label: Nikon Manufacturer: Nikon Maximum Focal Length: 18.9 millimeters Maximum Resolution: 7 MP Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 millimeters Model: 25587 Optical Zoom: 3 x Publisher: Nikon Release Date: October 09, 2007 Studio: Nikon Sales Rank: 10866 MPN: 25587 Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Enjoy taking great pictures easily with the Nikon CoolPix L14 digital camera. It's got Easy Auto Mode for great pictures any time, as well as an astoundingly long battery life - you can get 1,000 pictures on a single set of Energizer AA lithium batteries! With the 3x zoom Nikkor lens, you've got the quality optics to capture a great image, while the 7.1 Megapixels ensure a fine enough resolution for prints as large as 16 by 20 inches. You can use the One Touch Portrait Button to focus on faces and instantly fix red-eye, and the Auto adjusts up to ISO 1000, so you can even shoot in low light. When you're done, you can review and show off your pictures on the 2.4-inch high definition LCD monitor. Finally, its slim, compact design lets it find a home in any pocket or bag until the next memorable moment comes along. High sensitivity of up to ISO 1000 Three Unique Nikon Image Innovations for high performance - Face-priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and D-Lighting Slim and compact, stylish silver exterior AV out for viewing images on TV screen USB for data transfer to Windows PC or Macintosh computer Unit Dimensions - Approx 3.6 x 2.4 x 1.1 in (90.5 x 61.5 x 27mm), excluding projections Weight - Approx 4.1 oz (115 g) without battery and SD memory card Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Piece of JunkThought this looked like a nice little camera for my teenager, except it broke after 2 months-just stopped in the middle of filming. 'Lens error'-covered under warranty. After my expense of shipping it back, and over 2 months of waiting, the camera breaks in 24 hours, after taking less than 10 pictures-lens error. Now I get to ship this piece of junk back again, for another 2 months. Rating: - poor image qualityImage quality was very disappointing. Images are like the ones you get from those old disposable film cameras. Don't waste your money on this camera. Rating: - Shame on NikonI don't understand why Nikon would put their name on this atrocity. This camera has an eternal shutter lag - any moving subject is long gone before the actual picture is taken. It also takes forever to power up. The pictures are dark, blurry, and below what even the most casual photographer should accept. I bought this camera because I needed something compact and relatively inexpensive for a vacation and I regret it. It's a total waste of money. If you are looking for something cheap, ... Read More Rating: - BEST point and shoot camera you can buyThis cammera takes AMAZINGLY clear photos, I have a L14, L16 and L18 i just recently bought as a gift for a close friend. These cameras are incredible on various levels. FIrst off, the picture quality is razor sharp, can see fine hairs on someones face when focused. The video quality and sound is also incredible, its like having a mini DV camcorder ...or at least very close to it. The video is silky smooth at 30fps (feels like 60) nothing choppy about it at all. Not very grainy ... Read More Rating: - Warranty of no useBought this for my grandson at Christmas 2007. It was used 3 times then we got an error message of "lens err msg". Contacted Nikon and they indicated that it was still under warranty, sent it in. Today I got an invoice for the repairs of $99.50. They claimed that it was dropped and the lens was dented. Pardon me how do you dent a lens? Called Nikon and they did not change their minds. Needless to say I refused to pay for the repairs which were $.50 higher then cost of camera. Checked ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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