Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the Nikon Coolpix L14 and the average rating is 58%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon Coolpix L14.
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7 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Competent, but there are better deals around. Reliable, affordable, but not faultless. The average price of a digital camera continues to fall, but few of the big manufacturers venture far below £100. Nikon is an exception, with three models currentl...
Abstract: Nikons Coolpix range is divided into cameras with P, S and L prefixes, which stand for Performance, Style and Life. Its little surprise that the L14 isnt particularly advanced - especially at this price - and its not much of a looker, either. Li...
Image quality at low ISO, Face detection AF, Simple to use, Easy Auto Mode
No manual controls, No control over ISO settings, Very slow flash recycle, Sluggish performance overall, No optical viewfinder, Smaller LCD (than previous L12 model)
Nikon’s Coolpix L14 is a budget digital camera with an unashamed thrust to those that require a small, easy to use point and shoot camera
Comfortable body design: well shaped and light weight, Relatively good performance on startup/shutdown and shutter lag, Handy in-camera editing features D-Lighting, Crop, and Small Picture, Stop Motion Movie mode, Good color, AA batteries deliver up to...
Soft images with 1,200 lines of resolution, Slow flash recharge, Sluggish digital zoom, Slow USB connection
On the fun scale, the Nikon Coolpix L14 scores big. Its light enough to take anywhere and compact enough to fit anywhere, too. Controls are so simple you wont forget them. And the menu system is the clearest and easiest to use Ive seen. If you dont...
Abstract: A few months ago, it was pointed out to me that I have handed out more "Recommended" awards than any of the other section editors on TrustedReviews. As I explained at the time, the reason for this is simply that there are very few genuinely bad digital ca...
A real 7.1 megapixel Nikon at a very low price, Up to 1,000 pictures from a single set of two AA Lithium batteries, Very simple to use and operate, Face recognition mode, Full speed VGA movies with sound,
Relatively small and lowres LCD, No voice recording or sound notes, No image stabilization