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Nikon Coolpix L820 Super-Zoom Camera Review (Part 1)

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The Nikon Coolpix L820 is well-known as a super-zoom camera, which owns a 30x optical zoom lens.

Launched in January, 2013, Nikon Coolpix L820 is a super-zoom camera with a 30x optical lens. It also owns a 16 MP sensor and its video is recorded at full 1080p HD. L820 is available with the plum, blue, red and black version, and its price is about $320.

The Nikon Coolpix L820 is available with the color of plum, blue, black and red

The Nikon Coolpix L820 is available with the color of plum, blue, black and red

Features

The Nikon Coolpix L829 features a 16MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor and a 30x optical zoom lens. Each 5 mm is equivalent to 22.5 – 675mm. The lens shift VR (vibration reduction) is provided to avoid shaking during the shooting process, making your shots as sharp as possible. In continuous shooting mode, this product can capture 8 frames per second.

There is also an Easy Auto mode that helps adjusting the camera’s settings to detect the particular type of scenes when you are shooting. There are also other scene modes, filters and intelligent portrait mode. This mode includes a smile timer, blink proof alert and glamour retouch. After finishing shooting, if you wish, your photos can be edited in the retouch menu. This also takes into account the filters such as selective color and cross screen.

The video records at full 1080 HD with stereo sound. It is also possible to view your photos in HDTV via a HDMI cable.

The camera can take 8 fps under the continuous shooting mode

The camera can take 8 fps under the continuous shooting mode

Main features

·         16 megapixel CMOS back-illuminated CMOS sensor

·         30x optical zoom lens (35mm equiv: 22.5-675mm)

·         Lens-shift (VR) vibration reduction

·         3.0 inch 921k dot LCD screen

·         Side zoom lever

·         Full 1080p HD video recording

·         ISO 125 - 3200

·         1cm minimum focusing distance

·         Smart portrait system

·         Retouch menu

·         AA batteries

·         8 fps continuous shooting

Handling

The 3.0 inch and 921k dot screen

The 3.0 inch and 921k dot screen

The outlook of the Nikon Coolpix L820 makes us feel like it is a small DSLR camera. There is a large rubber grip and a rubber pad at the back side which is for you to lay your thumb on. The camera comes with a lens cap, but you will have to carefully remove it from the camera before having it started, because an error announcement will occur on the screen if you don’t do so.  Your pictures can be played back with the lens cap on. All you need is to press the playback button when turning off the camera. On the top of the camera’s body, you will see a switch, whose function is to change the focal length, and a zoom rocker for adjusting the zoom. There is a button for activating the flash light and another on/off button on the top side of the camera. At the back, you will see the movie record, playback, scene mode, menu, delete buttons, a d-pad as well as an OK button for moving across the camera menus. You can adjust the flash, self-timer, exposure compensation and macro mode just by using the buttons of d-pad.

L820 owns a new menu layout of Nikon, which might help navigating easier. Most of those things are built on the menu button. We find the 3 inch screen bright, clear and it has an admirable resolution of 920k dot.

The battery life is estimated to be about 320 shots, according to CIPA’s test results when using the alkaline batteries. Therefore, you are able to use the camera for one or even two days before it runs out of all battery and another one is needed. Despite that fact, this also depends on the type of the battery you are using. If you bought a lithium battery, the battery life would be 870 shots.

The L820’s outlook is like a small DSLR camera

The L820’s outlook is like a small DSLR camera

We picked out some shots in order to check for the camera’s responsiveness, from the beginning to the first pictures, shot to shot, focusing speed… We also took some photos and found the average in order to have the most accurate and consistent result, making it easier to compare with other cameras.

·         Shutter Response: 0.175 secs

·         Wide - Focus / Shutter Response: 0.25 secs

·         Full zoom - Focus / Shutter Response: 0.45 secs

·         Switch on Time to Taking a Photo: 0.175 secs

·         Shot to Shot without Flash: 2.4 secs

·         Shot to Shot with Flash: 2.4 secs

·         Continuous Shooting H: 7.1 fps

·         Continuous Shooting L: 2.0 fps

·         Continuous Shooting H: 120 fps: 113.7 fps

·         Continuous Shooting H: 60 fps: 60.0 fps

The H&L continuous shooting records pictures at the full 16MP, with 120 fps and 60 fps recording at VGA and 1 MP.

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