Price range: £22.50
What is it: 5-megapixel point-and-shoot compact
What we think: A great budget camera, if you don't mind its paltry 5-megapixel resolution
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 October 2007
Tags: nikon, noise, budget, megapixel
We like:
Decent picture quality; good performance
We don't like:
Very few controls; very slow flash recycle time; relatively low resolution; slow shutter in low light
CNET UK judgement:
Despite its lack of features and low number of megapixels, the Nikon Coolpix L10 works surprisingly well. It responds in performance and -- even though they're small -- the 5-megapixel photos look quite good. If you're not looking to spend a lot or for too many bells and whistles, this could be a great option
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