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Nikon LII

Quick information
Brand Nikon 2000
Model LII
Released Year 2000
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Coolpix
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Nikon Coolpix LII is a compact point-and-shoot digital camera introduced in 2000 as part of the Coolpix series.

It features a 2.3-megapixel CCD sensor suitable for basic photography needs and produce decent image quality typical of early 2000s digital cameras.

The camera utilizes a fixed lens with moderate optical zoom designed for general use without interchangeable lens options.

It offers user-friendly interface and automatic exposure modes tailored for beginners and casual users.

The device stores images on internal memory or removable media and connects via standard USB for data transfer.

Its compact form factor makes it portable and convenient for everyday photography tasks.

Specifications

Seller Notes “Boxed in beautiful condition untested. I know nothing about cameras. In great condition”
Series Nikon COOLPIX
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 3x
Maximum Resolution 6.0 MP
Color Silver
Model LII
Optical Zoom 3x
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Battery Type AA
Colour Silver

Key Advantages

The Coolpix LII is easy to operate with simple controls ideal for novice photographers.

Its compact size allows for easy portability in casual or travel settings.

Good battery efficiency enables moderate shooting time without frequent replacements.

Basic automatic settings assist in capturing decent images without manual adjustments.

The camera was relatively affordable during its release, making digital photography accessible.

USB connectivity supports straightforward image transfer to computers for sharing and editing.

Limitations

The 2.3-megapixel sensor limits image resolution compared to modern cameras.

Fixed lens with limited optical zoom offers less flexibility than zoom or interchangeable lenses.

Lacks advanced features such as manual controls, video recording, or high ISO sensitivity.

Small LCD screen with low resolution impacts image preview quality.

Slow processing speed and shutter lag affect responsiveness during shooting.

Compatibility issues may arise when connecting to contemporary devices due to outdated interfaces.

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