Monday 31 December 2012

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

During my testing, I experienced some performance issues that Nikon attributed to my review camera being an early production sample. I tested a second L810 camera, and while its autofocus and overall shooting performance were still slow, it did not exhibit any other issues. If you have an L810 that is performing unusually, such as giving lens cap error messages when the lens cap is off or unexpectedly powering the camera off, contact Nikon customer service at 1-800-Nikon US. The rating and text of this review have been adjusted accordingly. It's completely reasonable to expect a particular product, in this case a camera, to get better with each generation. That's not the case with the Nikon Coolpix L810. Also, despite its looks, the L810 is very much a basic point-and-shoot camera, offering little more than fully automatic shooting. Not that that's a bad thing and, in fact, if all you need is a decent auto mode and a long lens for shooting in daylight and your photos are going straight to Facebook, the L810 is plenty.

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

Nikon Coolpix L810

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