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Summary: My favorite camera ever!
Comment: I have owned many cameras throughout my day. I volunteer my services taking photos for people. I ended up buying this camera because it was on sale for an outstanidng price. After the first day I was in love with it. A few months later my son grabbed it and threw it (very hard might I add) and in that freak accident the lens got a lil' bent. I was devestated and though have been looking at several other cameras (since my local stores have been out-of-stock). Today I decided that I was just going online and buying a new one....END OF STORY!!! That's what I am on here doing now. Sure it eats batteries...but what digital camera doesn't? I have found I average 300 high quality-enhanced deatil photos per set of batteries (high quality...not cheap store brand). For professional use....I find it a fair trade off. I have taken numerous shots that were so incredible you would never believe it came from a $100 camera. If going through the batteries is such a concern.....then there is always the option of buying rechagrables. This little camera is worth the money and then some!!!!!
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Summary: Good choice
Comment: That's the camera I wanted for my wife and daughter: great brad and low price.
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Summary: EXCELLENT BUY for Pix & Price
Comment: I bought this Coolpix L11 last year three days before going to Florida to visit grandparents and Disney World. Without reading the instructions, I took great pictures of the family and unforgettable videos of the kids we will cherish. I love that this uses AA batteries instead of CR2s (grocery stores don't always have them) or "rechargeables" (where you have to wait hours to recharge--why bother?). I used a SD card so I can pop it into my computer or printer to view/print--330+ pix and about 10 videos so far. The quality of the pix is VERY GOOD, but alas it does take a second or two between shots. If you need something faster, pay a few hundreds more. My 5 and 2 year-olds use this to take nice pix and because of this, there is jelly or similar on the "outside" lens/shutter so it doesn't always open/close fully anymore (I use my thumbnail to do this sometimes). Otherwise, I love it and will probably buy the next version(s) with similar features.
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Summary: Don't buy it!
Comment: I researched a lot of cameras for my 14 year old daughter before I decided to buy the Nikon L11. Nikon used to be a great name in cameras but not anymore. After just one month the camera broke with a constant "Lens Error" message whenever the zoom was used. Unfortunately it is too late to return to the third party vendor (Adoramma Camera) so we are stuck with trying to send it off to Nikon to get repaired. I knew it was an inexpensive camera when I bought it but I thought it would last more than a month. Don't buy it!
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Summary: Great Camera for the price ...
Comment: I bought this camera as a gift for my young grandson ... after reading all the awful reviews of kid's cameras ranging in price from $50 to $100 (with point-3 megapixels!???) I decided I would rather get him a real camera. This Nikon at $87 and 6 megapixels turned out to be an excellent choice. We added a screen protector and a lanyard to hang the camera around his neck for safety. He loves it, as does his younger brother. He takes stills that his Mom uploads to iPhoto for him, and he takes movies that the family can watch on the TV or the computer. And it is small enough for Mom to carry in her purse when he tires of taking pictures .. and then she uses it to take pics of the kids playing, and is more than satisfied with the result. The family has a bigger, newer, better camera for indoor use and special occasions, but loves having this little one handy when they are out and about. There may be better cameras out there that take more technically perfect pictures, but this camera, and its price, were a perfect choice for our purpose.





Summary: My favorite camera ever!
Comment: I have owned many cameras throughout my day. I volunteer my services taking photos for people. I ended up buying this camera because it was on sale for an outstanidng price. After the first day I was in love with it. A few months later my son grabbed it and threw it (very hard might I add) and in that freak accident the lens got a lil' bent. I was devestated and though have been looking at several other cameras (since my local stores have been out-of-stock). Today I decided that I was just going online and buying a new one....END OF STORY!!! That's what I am on here doing now. Sure it eats batteries...but what digital camera doesn't? I have found I average 300 high quality-enhanced deatil photos per set of batteries (high quality...not cheap store brand). For professional use....I find it a fair trade off. I have taken numerous shots that were so incredible you would never believe it came from a $100 camera. If going through the batteries is such a concern.....then there is always the option of buying rechagrables. This little camera is worth the money and then some!!!!!
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Summary: Good choice
Comment: That's the camera I wanted for my wife and daughter: great brad and low price.
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Summary: EXCELLENT BUY for Pix & Price
Comment: I bought this Coolpix L11 last year three days before going to Florida to visit grandparents and Disney World. Without reading the instructions, I took great pictures of the family and unforgettable videos of the kids we will cherish. I love that this uses AA batteries instead of CR2s (grocery stores don't always have them) or "rechargeables" (where you have to wait hours to recharge--why bother?). I used a SD card so I can pop it into my computer or printer to view/print--330+ pix and about 10 videos so far. The quality of the pix is VERY GOOD, but alas it does take a second or two between shots. If you need something faster, pay a few hundreds more. My 5 and 2 year-olds use this to take nice pix and because of this, there is jelly or similar on the "outside" lens/shutter so it doesn't always open/close fully anymore (I use my thumbnail to do this sometimes). Otherwise, I love it and will probably buy the next version(s) with similar features.
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Summary: Don't buy it!
Comment: I researched a lot of cameras for my 14 year old daughter before I decided to buy the Nikon L11. Nikon used to be a great name in cameras but not anymore. After just one month the camera broke with a constant "Lens Error" message whenever the zoom was used. Unfortunately it is too late to return to the third party vendor (Adoramma Camera) so we are stuck with trying to send it off to Nikon to get repaired. I knew it was an inexpensive camera when I bought it but I thought it would last more than a month. Don't buy it!
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Summary: Great Camera for the price ...
Comment: I bought this camera as a gift for my young grandson ... after reading all the awful reviews of kid's cameras ranging in price from $50 to $100 (with point-3 megapixels!???) I decided I would rather get him a real camera. This Nikon at $87 and 6 megapixels turned out to be an excellent choice. We added a screen protector and a lanyard to hang the camera around his neck for safety. He loves it, as does his younger brother. He takes stills that his Mom uploads to iPhoto for him, and he takes movies that the family can watch on the TV or the computer. And it is small enough for Mom to carry in her purse when he tires of taking pictures .. and then she uses it to take pics of the kids playing, and is more than satisfied with the result. The family has a bigger, newer, better camera for indoor use and special occasions, but loves having this little one handy when they are out and about. There may be better cameras out there that take more technically perfect pictures, but this camera, and its price, were a perfect choice for our purpose.


