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I bought this camera(My first one) last week after comparing Canon and Sony of the same price range.. A very nice camera for 15K.. I got it for 14,600 from a Nikon Authorised dealer in Chennai and comes with 2 year Nikon warranty..charger, 8 Alkaline Battery, Pouch and all standard accessories Nikon offers. But i wonder why the price is high in Flipkart without the Charger?? :O I did give an order through Flipkart and had to cancel knowing it doesn't come with Nikon charger and the price difference. :(nnIf you are not a professional photographer and want to get good pics, you can very well go for it..nnI will use the product in coming days and will tell my experience about it soon.. Thank you.. :)nnnHere is the link i did a comparison on: http://www.flipkart.com/cameras/compare?ids=CAMDHWH7VGA8KGYC,CAMDGB57UEQ5TXVN,CAMD7S88MQYPPXMU,CAMD72TJFQQDFFEF
Hi! Pulkit, I am using this Nikon L820 for 3 to 4 months and I have no issue related to this product. I recommend to you please read user manual and control's properly (nikon L820 semi-dslr) and hold your camera very confidently and let make your eyes like a professional snapper for capturing a single frame in micro-seconds. More you active more you get best result of photography. Here you try to understand what happens if I take a still image of fast moving object. Our camera Nikon L820 have a flash range of 7 to 11 meters so I made a test of CEILING FAN with speed regulator (1 to 5 steps). I put the speed of fan from 1 to 5 simultaneously and take 5 sets of still shots of each steps of fan speed. At 1 step speed of fan I put it on sports mode and opens the flash continues, AF mode is On. The 4 of 5 shots are good in image details. In 2 and 3 step speed of fan I put same sports mode, open flash hood and On AF mode now here I get same 7 of 10 shots good image (I am able to count 3 fins as same as switch off fan). Now 4 and 5 step speed of fan I make an off AF mode, in sports mode and open flash, now at 600 to 700 RPM I am able to count the fins of fan and 8 of 10 shots are well detailed (all shots are in without ZOOM, use Nikon's BSS, ISO250- 400 and images are cropped to 100%) with my Nikon L820. You have to read manual thoroughly and do this practical exercise to get crispy shots of moving objects. I am sure you get the perfect picture of photography. ENJOY ITT....
Brand | Nikon |
Type | Bridge Camera |
Series | Coolpix |
Title | Nikon Coolpix L820 Bridge Camera |
Type | CMOS Sensor |
Size(W x H) | 6.17 x 4.55 mm, 1/2.3 inch |
Processor Model | Expeed C2 Processor |
Effective Resolution | 16 MP Resolution |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Focal Length | 4-120 mm |
Optical Zoom | 30 x |
Lens cover | Yes, Lens Cap LC-CP28 (with Cord) |
Lens Construction | 12 Elements in 9 Groups (2 ED Lens Elements) |
Aperture Range | f/3-f/5.8 Aperture |
Resolution Available |
1920x1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 1280x720 Pixels (720p HD), 640x480 Pixels (VGA) |
File Format | MOV |
fps |
1080p Frame rate : 30 720p Frame rate : 30 |
Slow Motion Effect | No |
Built in Flash | Yes |
Hot Shoe/Flash mount | No |
Flash Range | 6 metres |
Wifi | Yes |
HDMI | Yes |
Bluetooth | No |
NFC | No |
Pictbridge | No |
USB | Yes, Type 2.0, 480 MB |
Viewfinder | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Size | 3 Inch |
Display Resolution (No.of dots) | 921000 dots |
Moveable Display | No |
Touchscreen | No |
No. of supported language | 32 |
Brightness Adjustment | Yes, 5 levels |
Built in memory | 65 MB |
Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Storage File system | DCF, DPOF, EXIF |
Shutter Speed | 1/1500-4 sec |
ISO | Auto, 125-3200 ISO |
3D | Yes |
Auto Focus | Yes, Contrast detection |
Touch Focus | No |
Manual Focus | Yes |
Image Stabilization | Yes, Type : Optical |
In-camera Editing | Pictures, Cropping, Videos, Movie Mode Create, Movie Mode Edit, Creative, Calendar, Frame, Copy,D-Lighting, Filter Effects, Paint, Print Order Protect, Quick Retouch ,Rotate Image, Skin Softening ,Slide Show, Small Picture |
HDR Shooting Mode | No |
Drive Mode | Yes, Single Shot,Continuous Shot,Self-timer,Portrait |
Burst Mode | Yes, MaxBurst: 120 Shots |
Microphone | Yes |
Self Timer | 10 seconds |
White Balance Type | Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Manual |
Scene Modes | Backlight, Beach/Snow, Close-up(Macro), Fireworks, Food & Cuisine, Landscape, Manner/Museum, Night Landscape, Night portrait, Panorama, Party Mode, Portrait, Sports, Sunset |
Iris control | No |
Image File Formats | JPEG |
Image Minimum Resolution | 2 MP |
Video File Formats | MOV |
Exposure modes | Automatic Mode, Program Mode, Scene Mode |
Exposure Lock | No |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 110 x 76.3 x 84.5 mm |
Weight | 470 Gram |
Rugged | No |
Available Color Options | Black, Blue, Red |
Warranty Period | 2 Years |
Battery model | LR6/AA |
Battery | Standard |
Battery Type | AA |
No of Shots | 320 Shots |
Accessories Inbox | Camera Strap, Lens Cap LC-CP28 (with Cord), LR6/L40 (AA-size) Alkaline Batteries (x4), Reference Manual CD, USB Cable UC-E16, Audio Video Cable EG-CP16, ViewNX 2 CD |
More No Of Shots:
590 vs 320
Higher Optical Zoom:
38 x vs 30 x
Higher weight:
538 gms vs 470 gms
Differences
More No Of Shots:
390 vs 320
Higher Optical Zoom:
34 x vs 30 x
Higher weight:
508 gms vs 470 gms
Differences
More No Of Shots:
360 vs 320
Higher Optical Zoom:
83 x vs 30 x
Higher fps:
60 fps vs 30 fps
More No Of Shots:
600 vs 320
Higher Optical Zoom:
40 x vs 30 x
Higher weight:
542 gms vs 470 gms
Differences
Higher Optical Zoom:
50 x vs 30 x
Lower weight:
418 gms vs 470 gms
Lesser No Of Shots:
210 vs 320
Differences
Lower weight:
316 gms vs 470 gms
Lesser No Of Shots:
250 vs 320
Lower Resolution:
12.1 MP vs 16 MP