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    Nikon Coolpix L5 Digital Camera Review

    by Jim Keenan- 1/10/2007

    If its true that good things come in small packages, the Nikon Coolpix L5has the small part down

    pat. Open the L5 box and youll find a camera thats about the size of a pack of cigarettes, which

    makes for easy carrying options.

    The camera is plastic but feels solid, and the silver metallic and chrome finish look modern. Fit and

    finish leave nothing to be desired. The L5 features a 7.2 mega pixel sensor and Nikon 5X optical zoom

    that provides a 35mm camera equivalent of 38 to 190mm focal lengths. Photo composition and

    playback are accomplished by means of a 2.5 inch LCD monitor there is no viewfinder. Despite its

    small size, the cameras external controls can be accessed easily without overlapping buttons. The

    camera also features Nikons Vibration Reduction (VR) system, which moves a lens element to help

    make sharper pictures at slower shutter speeds.

    To give you an idea of the L5s compact size, in the photo below it poses next to a Nikon D70 with the

    VR24-120 zoom lens, a DSLR camera with similar sensor capacity and lens focal lengths.

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    A CLOSER LOOK

    The L5 is a new addition to the Nikon Coolpix line and is a compact digital camera with virtually every

    camera function automated. This camera should appeal to those who want to capture images with little

    or no involvement other than to point and shoot.

    Nikon provides a camera strap, USB and Audio/Visual cables, a pair of AA alkaline batteries, Nikons

    Picture Project CD-ROM, Quick Start Guide, and Instruction Manual with each camera.

    The L5 has an 8Mb internal memory, and also accepts SD memory cards. The cameras 7.2 mega pixel

    sensor will fill up the internal memory with about three shots at the highest resolution setting, so plan

    on going the memory card route. Camera dimensions are about 3.8 x 2.4 x 1.8 inches, with an empty

    weight of about 6 ounces that goes up to about 7.5 ounces with batteries and memory card installed.

    The L5 will capture images as JPEG files in five different size and quality levels, and movies may be

    recorded at 640 x 480, 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 pixels in size.

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    CAMERA FEATURES AND LAYOUT

    The top of the camera body houses the shutter-release button, power switch and power-on lamp,

    speaker, one-touch portrait/D-Lighting button and VR button.

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    The L5 VR system features normal and active modes normal is the setting for most situations,

    with active being used when shooting from a moving platform such as car. Nikon does not recommend

    using VR when the camera is mounted on a tripod.

    One-Touch Portrait Mode may be accessed at any time by pressing the one-touch button. This causes

    the camera to switch to Portrait mode from whatever mode you may have been shooting in, activates

    Face-Priority auto focus which automatically recognizes human faces and also activates auto red-eye

    reduction flash mode. Pressing the one touch button a second time returns the camera to your previous

    mode.

    Nikons D-Lighting system can be used to create a copy of a picture with enhanced brightness and

    contrast, typically when a photo is shot with backlight or insufficient flash lighting. The L5 user simply

    has to display the photo they wish to enhance on the monitor and press the D-Lighting button. The

    monitor now displays the original shot and the copy with D-Lighting applied, and the user can then

    select or reject the changes. The camera saves both the original and the D-Lighting copy if the changes

    are selected.

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    The rear of the camera body houses the rest of the external controls: mode selector, zoom, menu,

    delete and playback buttons, the multi selector and the 2.5 inch monitor. The multi selector houses

    buttons to display flash mode and macro menus, the self-timer, exposure adjustment settings and the

    OK button with which to make selections.

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    The camera bottom features the battery chamber and memory card slot as well as the threaded tripod

    socket. The socket is of plastic or composite material, so care should be used to avoid cross-threading

    when mounting the camera on a tripod.

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    The cable connector is found on the left side of the body.

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    The front of the camera houses the built-in flash, microphone, self-timer light and the Nikon zoom lens.

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    SHOOTING WITH THE L5

    Auto Mode

    The Coolpix L-5 comes set up for immediate shooting with auto mode, 3072 x 2304 pixel Normal

    quality image and normal VR all set as defaults. Just add batteries (and a memory card unless you only

    plan to shoot about 4 images) and away you go.

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    Scene Assist Modes/Scene Modes

    While auto mode does quite well for many situations, the L5 also offers four types of Scene Assist

    Modes (Portrait, Landscape, Sports and Night Portrait) as well as eleven types of Scene Modes

    optimized for a particular subject type (Party/Indoor, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/Dawn, Night

    Landscape, Close Up, Museum, Fireworks Show, Copy, Backlight and Panorama Assist).

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    Sport Mode

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    Macro Mode

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    Sunset Mode

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    Exposure Compensation

    The L5 permits the photographer to select +2/-2 EV exposure compensation in 1/3 EV increments.

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    Light Metering

    The default metering on the L5 is Nikons matrix metering, which takes into account the image

    brightness over a wide area of the frame in determining exposure. Center-weighted metering, a fixture

    on Nikon 35mm film cameras for years, is also available.

    Focus/Macro Focus

    The L5 uses a contrast-detecting auto focus but the camera is not equipped with a focus-assist lamp. I

    found focus was often problematic in dim, low contrast conditions. The L5 will focus as close as 1 foot 8inches at wide angle, and 3 feet 3.5 inches at telephoto.

    Using the L5s macro mode permits focus as close as 1.6 inches

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    Monitor

    The 2.5 LCD monitor on the L5 is nicely sized, but its 115,000 dot composition is quite a bit less than

    many other cameras. Images displayed on the monitor might appear grainier than those on a similarmonitor with a higher dot composition, but in practice I found the monitor was fine for applications

    involving picture composition and/or editing.

    The monitor brightness is adjustable, but gains in brightness above the default setting are not very

    significant in most outdoor settings. As with any camera that relies on a monitor rather than a

    viewfinder, bright conditions can make composing a picture difficult. The L5 monitor was visible on asunny day at the beach, but it takes some careful composing in such light. The monitor was satisfactory

    across a range of more normal daylight conditions.

    Flash

    The L5 has a strong built-in flash, ranging out to just over 18 and 13 feet at wide angle and telephoto

    settings, respectively. Color reproduction with flash was quite good, and even in auto mode, when thered-eye reduction feature is not enabled, the L5 will automatically process shots where it detects

    red-eye so as to eliminate that effect. Nikon calls this feature In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and it works

    well in my experience. In the photo of the cat that follows, I shot in auto mode fairly close to the

    subject and in a somewhat dark room conditions tailor-made to produce red-eye. The L5 processed

    the shot as you see here it surely would have been the kitty from hell look had the camera not

    intervened.

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    COLOR

    Color rendition by the L5 in natural light was good, but to my eye, reds were shifted slightly toward

    orange. The L5 offers the ability to shoot in Normal or Vivid color, Black & White, Sepia or Cyanotype.

    Theres not much difference to my eye between Normal and Vivid settings, but B&W, Sepia and

    Cyanotype provide some creative options.

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    Standard Color

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    Vivid

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    ISO

    The L5 has a nominal 80 ISO setting, but can range up to 400 ISO automatically. This narrow band

    limits low light performance without flash, and I found the flash automatically enabling quite a bit on

    inside shots as well as darker outdoor settings.

    WHITE BALANCE

    The L5 offers auto white balance as the default setting, but also will accept a custom setting from the

    photographer as well as program settings for daylight, incandescent, fluorescent, cloudy and flash

    lighting.

    Performance in auto mode was quite good and in practice could not be differentiated from the daylight

    setting on a sunny day.

    BATTERYPERFORMANCE

    Nikon estimates 150 shot endurance with alkaline batteries, but my experience with one set was about

    half that number, although most of these were shot indoors and the flash was active. Nikon also quotes

    490 shots with lithium batteries and 250 shots with 2000mAh Ni-MH batteries. I used 2700mAh Ni-MH

    batteries and performance was much better than with alkalines, but Nikons figures are best-casescenarios and in my experience I couldnt match their numbers. A couple of pairs of rechargeable

    batteries with a pair of alkalines as backup should handle most shooters needs.

    SHUTTER PERFORMANCE

    The L5, as with most cameras in this class, takes some time to acquire and focus on the subject, and

    more time to capture the image once the shutter is depressed. This makes shooting moving subjects a

    challenge, although it certainly can be done. Shutter speeds may vary from 4 to 1/2000thsecond. In

    daylight conditions I would estimate it took about a second or so to acquire focus and capture the

    image. As I mentioned earlier, in dim conditions focus acquisition was spotty, and those times could

    increase dramatically.

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    LENS PERFORMANCE

    The L5 lens seemed to perform quite well at the telephoto end of the spectrum, with even sharpness

    across the image face. There was barrel distortion (images where straight lines would bow out from the

    center of the frame) present at the wide angle end and images here seemed a little soft to my eye at

    the edges. In general, all images from the L5 seemed a little less crisp and sharp than would be my

    preference, given the nature of the camera as an easy-to-use instrument. One of the attractions of a

    camera like this is the ability for anyone to pop off some shots and then have them printed without

    further work on the images. The images out of the L5 need to be sharpened in order to maximize their

    potential, but there is no in-camera adjustment to accomplish this, although the images readily lendthemselves to sharpening in the computer.

    This is not a blanket indictment of the L5 images, which are quite good, but rather a simple fact that

    digital images are by their very nature more soft than a corresponding film image. An in-camera

    adjustment to sharpen the L5 shots would be welcomed, at least to my eyes.

    MISCELLANEOUS

    The L5 has another interesting feature, the Best Shot Selector. When enabled, BSS takes about 10shots when the shutter button is depressed, and the camera then selects the sharpest image for

    display.

    CONCLUSION

    The Nikon Coolpix L5 is a light compact camera with a bundle of nice features that offers novice

    shooters a quick and easy way to shoot digital photos under a wide variety of conditions with relative

    ease, as well as do some simple processing and image correction in-camera. The camera would benefit

    from an in-camera adjustment to sharpen the images somewhat.

    PROS

    Compact size/light weight

    7 megapixel sensor

    Optical image stabilization5X optical zoom

    D-Lighting photo correction toolIn-camera red-eye correction

    CONS

    Images could be sharper out of camera

    Battery life marginal with alkalines

    Red colors slightly shifted toward orange

    Barrel distortion at wide end of telephoto can impact images

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