Introducing Nikon Coolpix L120
The Nikon Coolpix L120is one of Nikon’s many relatively new point-and-shoot digital camera models targeted for the amateur photographer. At the first glance, the technical details of Nikon Coolpix L120 give a lot of reasons to be excited.
Combining ease of use with 14.1 megapixel CCD image sensor, 21x optical zoom Nikkor lens (35mm equivalent 25-535mm) and video shooting functionality with 720p HD quality imaging as well as stereo sound is impressive indeed. Other noteworthy features of Nikon Coolpix L120 include a 3-inch high resolution LCD monitor, 4x anti-blur functionality, and much more. Some of the more advanced digital photography enthusiasts may be unhappy about the lack of manual mode in this camera, but luckily there is a great range of settings that the user can adjust when using the auto mode.
Nikon Coolpix L120 Goes To The Game
If you like to shoot photos in sports contests or other similar environments with a lot of fast-paced action and movement, you will find Nikon Coolpix L120 to meet your needs quite nicely. There is an option for dedicated tracking of the subject, which can improve the picture quality significantly. The continuous mode and the ability to shoot nineteen frames at the rate of 0.7 frames per second are also well suited for sports photography.
The reception of Nikon Coolpix L120 has been quite positive. Many users have found it to be easy to use and yet versatile enough for most of their digital photography needs. The ease of use combined with a good quality of pictures and a powerful 21x optical zoom, all packed into a small size that makes it easy to carry the camera around is probably as much as any amateur photographer may reasonably ask of a digital camera in this price class.
One of the few downsides that users have pointed out with Nikon Coolpix L120 is that rechargeable batteries are not supplied with this camera.




