Is a Nikon Coolpix L830 good for photography?
The Nikon Coolpix L830 is easy enough for just about anyone to pick up and use; it has higher-end features for its price, such as a tilting high-res LCD; and has very good daylight photo and movie quality.
Does Nikon Coolpix L830 have WIFI?
No, Nikon Coolpix L830 doesn’t have Wireless!
What kind of camera is a Nikon Coolpix L830?
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Nikon COOLPIX L830/Type
What type of camera is the Nikon Coolpix L830?
Does the Nikon Coolpix L830 have WIFI?
When did the Nikon Coolpix L830 come out?
January 2014
Daniel Bell reviews the Nikon Coolpix L830, an easy to use camera which has a 34x optical zoom lens and 16 megapixel CMOS sensor. The Nikon Coolpix L830 was announced in January 2014 and is a budget camera which has a 34x optical zoom lens.
How big is the screen on the Nikon Coolpix L830?
Nikon’s COOLPIX L830 is a DSLR-styled super-zoom camera with a surprisingly powerful feature-set for the money. You get 16 Megapixels, 1080p video, a tilting 3in screen and a 34x optical range equivalent to 22.5-765mm.
How does Nikon Coolpix L830 hybrid VR system work?
The L830 also employs the same Hybrid VR system to help counteract camera shake. This works by moving the lens to compensate for any unwanted motion, but if extra correction is needed the camera can automatically take two shots at varying shutter speeds and combine the best bits of each.
How many shots can a Nikon Coolpix l820 take?
But replace them with NiMH batteries and that figure goes up to 680 shots and with more expensive Lithium AA batteries the COOLPIX L820 manages a truly impressive 1180 shots. Aside from the weight, the drawback with AAs is that there’s additional cost – not to mention weight – involved.
Where are the AA batteries on a Nikon Coolpix L830?
Under the Nikon Coolpix L830 lurks a plastic tripod mount and a single flap covering the memory card and battery compartment. This design can be problematic when you want to remove the SD card and instead end up with four AA batteries at your feet. Then there’s the issue of the power source itself.