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Review on Nikon COOLPIX L830 16 MP CMOS Digital Camera with πŸ“· 34x Zoom NIKKOR Lens, Full HD Video, and Black Finish (Discontinued) by Agata Getka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

I exchanged 650 dollars for a camera. My wife has the previous model, the L820, which, in my opinion, is much more successful. For instance, pictures can be obtained at dusk that appear to have light clouds in the background. I enjoyed using the L820, but ultimately I decided that I needed a camera of my very own. I ended up taking several thousand pictures with it. However, that specific model was no longer available for purchase. I had the impression that because the model is "newer," it would incorporate everything that was great about the one before it. However, it was discovered that this was not the case. Now, if it were up to me, I wouldn't buy it, but the decision has already been made. However, it is quite possible that in the not too distant future, the pictures will be of a higher quality. When taking pictures in a low-light environment, such as the corporate party I attended the day before, it is best to use the auto mode of your camera and keep the flash on at all times. Also, a word of advice: whenever you photograph people seated at a table in a setting like this, the tablecloth will come out looking too bright. It is preferable to concentrate on a point half a meter above the heads of the people because this will ensure that they are adequately lit. Additionally, we need to "play" with the distance by taking pictures from a distance of three to four steps and then gradually moving further back. After that, take a number of pictures with varying intensities of the flash lighting. You also have the option to use zoom. Also, we need to make sure that there are no barriers or columns within three to four meters of the person whose picture is being taken; otherwise, the subject will be overexposed.

Pros
  • - good zoom - Finger batteries can be used as a power source. These batteries are available pretty much everywhere in the world (more than once helped out on trips). But I typically charge my phone with my fingers. When the lighting is favorable, the photograph will turn out well. - Screen that can rotate. When taking pictures while holding the camera above one's head or in a location that is difficult to access, it is more convenient to use a selfie stick. - A slick appearance. - It is possible to take 540 photographs in addition to one hour of video using AA batteries that are not brand new but that have been charged to their maximum capacity of 2700. After this amount of use, the camera was not completely depleted of its power. I have a battery charger that also has a discharge feature; after that, the batteries were discharged for a number of additional hours (that is, it was possible to take a couple of hundred more shots).
Cons
  • It is not a good idea to take photos without using a flash when the lighting is not ideal. The L820 model that came before this one was significantly more successful in this regard. - You can't just take the picture and start snapping away right away if you want it to turn out well. In order to become familiar with it and feel comfortable using it, you will need to first read the instructions (there are a lot of helpful ones) and then take several thousand pictures using a variety of settings.