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January 28, 2008 8:00 PM PST

Nikon's new budget-priced Coolpix camera

by Will Greenwald
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Nikon Coolpix L18 (Credit: Nikon)

While it doesn't feature an ultracompact metal body like the new Coolpix S-series cameras, or the viewfinder and manual controls of the new Coolpix P60, Nikon's new budget-priced Coolpix L18 stands out as the most affordable of Nikon's new cameras.

The colorful, 8-megapixel L18 sports a large 3-inch LCD screen, a surprising feature in a sub-$150 camera. Besides the large screen, however, the L18 offers a standard and unremarkable feature set, including a 3x optical zoom, 32 MB of built-in memory, and a maximum sensitivity of ISO 1,600. It draws power from two AA batteries, so you can choose between rechargeable batteries or cheaper, one-use lithium/oxy-nickel/alkaline cells. The Coolpix L18 ships in March with a suggested retail price of $140. It will be available in a variety of colors, including red and blue versions.

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On Sale Now: $179.00
View the latest prices for Nikon Coolpix L18 (Blue)

On Sale Now: $149.95
View the latest prices for Nikon Coolpix S210 (bronze)

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