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Crossing the Nikon Bridge : A Popular Choice (Part 2) - Nikon Coolpix L820

12/16/2013 3:30:12 AM
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Nikon’s range of bridge cameras is one of the most popular on the market. We look at a few of the intelligent choices available.

Bridge cameras have the best functionalities of both compact ‘point-and-shoot’ cameras and entry-level DSLRs. Nikon’s range of bridge cameras, including the COOLPIX P520, L820 and L320, offer a combination of DSLR functions as well as being lightweight, user-friendly and ideally designed for photographic enthusiasts.

The most notable features of these cameras are the impressive super-zoom capabilities, high megapixel count, the relatively compact proportions, and in the case of Nikon’s offerings, the quality NIKKOR glass.

Nikon Coolpix L820

Price: $280

Description: The Nikon COOLPIX L820

The Nikon COOLPIX L820

The Nikon COOLPIX L820 is a stylish and user-friendly camera with a 16 megapixel count and large 7.5cm LCD screen. Billed as a camera for every occasion, it offers both a 30x zoom and the flexibility to film all the action in full HD at the touch of a button. The camera is similarly equipped with 19 scene modes. It however, caters particularly to beginners, as it offers an Easy Auto mode to ensure all the settings are correct no matter what the location or lighting. Furthermore, the L820 can keep images sharp thanks to its side lever zoom and optical lens-shift vibration technology.

Description: L820 can keep images sharp thanks to its side lever zoom and optical lens-shift vibration technology.

L820 can keep images sharp thanks to its side lever zoom and optical lens-shift vibration technology.

Description: The Nikon COOLPIX L820 is a stylish and user-friendly camera with a 16 megapixel count and large 7.5cm LCD screen.

The Nikon COOLPIX L820 is a stylish and user-friendly camera with a 16 megapixel count and large 7.5cm LCD screen.

Specifications of Coolpix L820

Image Sensor

·         Effective Pixels: 16 million

·         Image Sensor: CMOS

·         Sensor Size: 1/2.3 in.

·         Total Pixels: 16.79 million (approx.)

·         Image Size (pixels): 4608 x 3456 (16M)

Lens

·         Lens: 30x optical Zoom, NIKKOR glass lens

·         Lens Focal Length:  4.0-120.0mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 22.5-675mm lens in 35mm [135] format)

·         Lens f/-number: f/3-5.8

·         Lens Construction: 12 elements in 9 groups (2 ED lens elements)

·         Lens Zoom: 30x

·         Digital Zoom: Up to 4x (angle of view equivalent to that of approx. 2,700mm lens in 35mm [135] format)

·         Vibration Reduction: Lens-shift and Electronic VR (still pictures); Lens-shift VR (movies)

·         Motion Blur Reduction: Motion Detection (still pictures)

·         Aperture: Electronically-controlled ND filter (-2 AV) selection

Autofocus

·         Autofocus (AF): Contrast-detect AF

·         Autofocus (AF) Focus-area selection: Center; Face priority

·         Focus Range: [W]: Approx. 1 ft. 8 in. (50 cm.) to infinity; [T]: Approx. 5 ft. (1.5 m.) to infinity; Macro close-up mode: [W]: Approx. 0.4 in. (1 cm.) to infinity (All distances measured from center of front surface of lens)

·         Focus Lock: Yes

Monitor

·         Monitor Size: 3.0 in. diagonal

·         Monitor Type: TFT-LCD with 5-level brightness adjustment

·         Monitor Resolution: 921,000-dots

·         Monitor Frame coverage (shooting mode): 97% horizontal (Approx.); 97% vertical (Approx.)

·         Monitor Frame coverage (playback mode): 100% horizontal (Approx.); 100% vertical (Approx.)

File System

·         Storage Media: SD memory card; SDHC memory card; SDXC memory card

·         Internal Memory: Approx. 65MB

·         Storage File System: DCF; EXIF 2.3; DPOF and MPF compliant

·         Storage File formats: Still pictures: JPEG; Audio files: WAV; Movies: MOV (Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, Audio: AAC stereo); 3D pictures: MPO

Movie

·         Movie: Full HD: 1920x1080p / 30fps; HD: 1280x720p / 30fps; HS 1920x1080 / 15fps; HS 1280x720 / 60fps; HS 640x480 / 120fps; iFrame® 540: 960x540 / 30fps; VGA 640x480/ 30p; VGA 640x480

Sensitivity

·         ISO Sensitivity: ISO 125-1600; ISO 3200 (available when using Auto mode)

·         Lowest ISO Sensitivity: 125

·         Highest ISO Sensitivity: 3200

Exposure

·         Exposure Metering: Matrix; Center-weighted (digital zoom less than 2x); Spot (digital zoom 2X or more)

·         Exposure Control: Programmed auto exposure (shutter speed, ND filter selection and ISO sensitivity)

·         Exposure Modes: Programmed Auto

·         Scene Modes: Back Light; Beach; Black and White Copy; Close Up; Dusk/Dawn; Fireworks Show; Food; Museum; Night Landscape; Night Portrait; Panorama; Party/Indoor; Pet Portrait; Portrait; Scene Auto Selector; Snow; Sports; Sunset; 3D Photography

·         In-Camera Image Editing: Copy; Crop; D-Lighting; Filter Effects; Print Order; Protect; Quick retouch; Rotate image; Skin softening; Slide Show; Small Picture; Sequence display option; Choose key picture

·         Exposure Compensation: ± 2 EV in steps of 1/3

White Balance

·         White Balance: Auto; Cloudy; Daylight; Flash; Fluorescent; Incandescent; Preset Manual

Shutter

·         Shutter: Mechanical and CMOS electronic shutter

·         Shutter Speed: 1/1500-1 sec; 1/4000 sec. (maximum speed during high-speed continuous shooting); 4 sec. (when scene mode is set to Fireworks show)

·         Top Continuous Shooting Speed at full resolution: Up to 6 shots atapprox. 8 frames per second

·         Continuous Shooting Options: Best Shot Selector: Continuous H; Continuous H 60; Continuous H 120; Continuous L; Multi-shot 16

·         Self-timer: 10s (approx.)

Flash

·         Built-in flash Range (approx.) (ISO sensitivity: Auto): [W]: 0.5 to 6.0m (1ft. 8in. to 19ft.); [T]: 1.5 to 6.0m (5 ft. to 19 ft.)

·         Built-in Flash Control: TTL auto flash with monitor preflashes

·         Built-in Flash: Yes

Interface

·         HDMI Output: Can be selected from: Auto; 480p; 720p; 1080i

·         I/O terminal: Audio/Video (A/V) output; Digital I/O (USB

Supported Languages

·         Supported Languages: Arabic; Bengali; Chinese (Simplified and Traditional); Czech; Danish; Dutch; English; French; German; Greek; Hindi; Hungarian; Indonesian; Italian; Japanese; Korean; Marathi; Norwegian; Persian; Portugese (European and Brazilian); Romanian; Russian; Spanish; Swedish; Tamil; Telugu; Thai; Ukranian; Vietnamese

Power

·         Power Sources: Four LR6/AA-size alkaline batteries; Four FR6/L91 (AA-size) lithium batteries

·         Charging Time: 4 h and 30 min (when using Charging AC Adapter EH- 69P and when no charge remains) (Approx.)

·         Battery / Batteries: AA (Alkaline, NiMH, Oxyride or Lithium); Four LR6/L40 (AA-size) alkaline batteries; Four FR6/L91 (AA-size) lithium batteries; Four EN-MH2 rechargeable Ni-MH batteries;

·         Battery Life (shots per charge) AA Alkaline: 320 shots; AA Lithium: 870 shots; EN-MH2: 540; Based on Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards for measuring the life of camera batteries. Measured at 23(-/+2)°C (73(-/+4)°F); zoom adjusted with each shot, flash fired with every other shot, image quality set to Normal, image size set to 4608 × 3456 (16.0MP). Battery life may vary depending on shooting interval and length of time menus and images are displayed. shots

Miscellaneous

·         Tripod Socket: ¼ in.

·         Approx. Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth): 4.4 in. (110.0 mm) x 3.1 in. (76.3 mm) x 3.4 in. (84.5 mm) (Excluding projections. Method of noting dimensions and weight is in accordance with CIPA DCG-005-2009 guideline)

·         Approx. Weight: 16.96 oz. (470 g) (With battery and SD memory card. Method of noting dimensions and weight is in accordance with CIPA DCG-005-2009 guideline)

·         Operating environment: Humidity: Less than 85% (no condensation)

 
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