I purchased the Nikon L110 to the principal reason of taking photographs of my two youngsters. They are not nevertheless subjects and also the L110 is accomplishing a excellent task in retaining up the pace with them. It pops-up in like a couple of seconds and is shooting rounds of pictures at max resolution (12.1). That's for speed.

Extensive angle and super-zoom are in the manual. What is remarkable is always that at max zoom (digital zoom incorporated) – without any tripod – I get to consider sharp images. That is for graphic stabilization.

Immediately after ~500 pics and ~30 min of Hi-def video, the authentic AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium power packs are still totally functional. No warning however.
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Later on edit. I took all-around
- 1100 images while using the unique AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium (L91-FR6) power packs
- 400 images with some alcaline AA Energizer (LR6-E91-AM3) batteries
- 500 pictures / recharge with some rechargeable Energizer AA 2450 mAh.
All images were taken at highest resolution and also the flash fired for about 80% of those pics.
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The stereo Hd movie recording under the same hood is really a deal with. The maximum length for 1 movie session is 30 minute (regardless of SD capability) that's decent for birthday parties and similar.

Unfortunately, this really is no camera phone that you just can slip right into a pocket until you will need it. The only draw back I can see.
I test drove each Nikon Coolpix L110 and Canon SX200IS just before I determined on Nikon. Size may be the only advantage of the compact vs bridge, while price tag is better for that distinct Canon.

L110 can be a trendy piece of products and an ergonomic 1: I can easily run it with only 1 hand.
The menu is actually easy and intuitive… even to the feminine intuition… :)

All in all, a excellent digital camera and some well spent money.