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Nikon Coolpix L5 Review
Review Date: December 11th 2006
Author: Gavin Stoker
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Introduction
As we reach the end of 2006, entry-level digital cameras
are cheaper and offer more features than ever before, with
prices squeezed by the growing popularity of DSLRs. The Nikon
Coolpix L5 is a new compact digital camera aimed squarely
at the point and shoot user, but which still has a number
of advanced features, including a 5x zoom lens equivalent
to 38-190mm and a Vibration Reduction mode for shake-free
pictures. Other highlights of the Nikon L5 include a 7.2 megapixel
sensor and 2.5 inch LCD screen, whilst In-Camera Red-Eye Fix,
Face-Priority AF and D-Lighting aim to intelligently improve
your photographs. The Nikon Coolpix L5 offers 15 different
scene modes and a Best Shot Selector option, making it well
suited to the beginner. With a current street price of around
£175 / $225, the Nikon L5 is certainly good value for money,
but does it offer the right blend of features and performance?
Read our review to find out.
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Features
The Nikon Coolpix L5 has a 7.41 megapixel, 1/2.5 inch CCD
which delivers 7.2 effective pixels. There are a range of
image sizes (7M:Fine (3072 x 2304), 7M:Normal (3072 x 2304),
5M:Normal (2592 x 1944), 3M:Economy (2048 x 1536), PC (1024
x 768), TV (640 x 480)) which are recorded as JPEGs. The camera's
5x optical zoom lens is equivalent to a 38-190mm lens on a
35mm format camera. The Nikon Coolpix L5 also has a 4x digital
zoom. The camera has 8Mb of built-in memory and it also supports
SD Memory Cards (not supplied). There is a Vibration Reduction
mode which uses an Optical Lens Shift system and has three
different modes (Normal, Active, Off).
The Nikon Coolpix L5 offers an Auto exposure mode, 4 modes
with Scene Assist (Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night portrait)
and 11 Scene Modes (Party/Indoor, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/Dawn,
Night landscape, Close up, Museum, Fireworks show, Copy, Back
light, Panorama assist). There's a Best Shot Selector option
which will choose either the sharpest image or the best exposed
image for you. The maximum aperture is f2.9 (wide) –
f5.0 (tele) and the shutter speed range is 1/2000 - 4 secs.
There is an Auto ISO speed option. There are 5 different White
Balance presets to choose from (Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent,
Cloudy, and Flash), plus an Auto setting and White Balance
Preset. The camera offers exposure compensation in ±
2 in 1/3 EV steps.
The Nikon Coolpix L5 has a normal shooting mode, Self-timer
(10 secs.) and 3 different Continuous modes - Continuous (approx.
0.7fps) and Multi-shot 16 (16 images arranged in a grid as
part of a single image). There are 5 colour options (standard,
vivid, black and white, sepia and cyanotype). D-Lighting is
a playback feature which fixes underexposed and backlit images
without harming the properly exposed areas of the image, whilst
blur warning tells you when a photo will be un-sharp (before
you take it).
The Macro setting allows you to focus on subjects that are
as close as 4cms at the wide-angle lens setting. The built-in
flash offers 5 different modes (Auto, Auto with Red-eye Reduction
(In-Camera Red-Eye Fix), Flash cancel, Anytime flash and Slow
sync.) and has a range of 0.5 - 5.5m (W) and 0.6 - 4m (T).
To compose your images, you can use the LCD monitor - there
is no optical or electronic viewfinder. The Nikon Coolpix
L5 has a 2.5 inch TFT LCD Display which has 115,000 pixels.
The Nikon Coolpix L5 supports the DPOF (Digital Print Order
Format) and PictBridge printing standards, and it connects
to a computer via USB 2.0.
The Nikon Coolpix L5 can record movies at 640 x 480 pixels,
320 x 240 pixels and 160 x 120, all at 30fps with sound. The
length of the video is only limited by the size of the memory
card that you are using. The Nikon Coolpix L5's dimensions
are 97 (W) × 61 (H) × 45 mm (D) mm, and it weighs 170g without
the battery and storage card fitted. The camera is powered
two AA-size battery, which have an approximate battery life
of 150 shots. There is a plastic tripod mount in the bottom
of the camera.
Finally, the standard box kit contains a Strap, USB Cable,
Audio Video Cable, Two LR6 AA-type alkaline batteries, and
PictureProject CD-ROM. Note that you can only store 2 images
at the highest quality JPEG setting on the 8Mb built-in memory.
You will therefore need to invest in some memory cards to
store your images on.
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