Low price, ease of use and relative compactness are features that have made the COOLPIX L830 one of the most popular super-zooms of this year, but it’s not without its competitors, one of which is the newer 30x Canon PowerShot SX400 IS. There’s a best quality 1080p30/25 movie mode and a raft of other movie modes including plenty of slow motion options and the L830 is now equipped with Nikon’s Hybrid VR stabilisation. As before, shooting modes are limited to Auto and scene modes with no manual control of any kind, the L830 is one of the least complicated super-zooms around. Nikon has stuck with AA batteries for the COOLPIX L830, a option which you won’t find on too many other super-zooms, but which offers convenience of a sort. Like its predecessor, the COOLPIX L830 has a 3 inch 921k dot LCD screen but it’s now articulated and can be flipped up or down. Launched in January 2014, it supersedes the L820 extending the 30x optical zoom range of the earlier model to 34x but retaining the 16 Megapixel CMOS sensor.įor the time being at least, the older L820 remains in the COOLPIX line-up. Its DSLR-styled body is light and compact – a step down in scale from the mid and higher end P-range super-zooms. The Nikon COOLPIX L830 is a budget bridge super-zoom.
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