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February 3, 2010
Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the release of two new L-series cameras, the COOLPIX L22 and L21, which make the capture of consistently beautiful images easy and fun.
The COOLPIX L22 and L21 will be available at a more attractive price than their predecessors, the COOLPIX L20 and L19, yet are equipped with new functions including electronic vibration reduction (VR) that make it easy for anyone to take consistently beautiful pictures. The cameras continue to offer a wide variety of shooting features, such as an optimized image processing engine based on EXPEED, Nikon's exclusive image processing concept, a 3.6x optical zoom NIKKOR lens packed with a variety of Nikon's optical technologies, Smart Portrait mode for capturing beautiful portraits, and Easy Auto mode with which the user simply frames a picture and the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode. The COOLPIX L22 offers a large and clear 3-in. TFT LCD monitor that makes shooting more enjoyable. A primary feature of L-series cameras is their use of readily available AA-size batteries, which not only support hours of use but are extremely convenient as they are readily available anywhere at anytime.
1. | Effective pixel count of 12-million pixels and a 3.6x optical zoom NIKKOR lens
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2. | Large and clear 3-in. TFT LCD monitor
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3. | Available in four colors (Blue, Champagne Silver, Black, Red) The body has an elegant smooth and rounded shape and high-quality finishing that offer the ultimate in satisfaction as a constant companion. |
1. | Effective pixel count of 8-million pixels and a 3.6x optical zoom NIKKOR lens. 2.5-in. TFT LCD monitor.
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2. | Available in three colors (Pink, Champagne Silver, Brown) The COOLPIX L21 will be available with three color options with different accent colors on the top of the camera for casual yet elegant color combinations. |
1. | Motion detection: The camera detects camera shake and subject movement with shooting, and automatically compensates by increasing shutter speed and ISO sensitivity. Blur is reduced to a level equal to a roughly 2-step increase in shutter speed.
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2. | Nikon's own BSS: The camera automatically shoots up to ten sequential frames and saves the one with the sharpest focus
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3. | Electronic Vibration Reduction (VR): Digital compensation is applied with image processing to images in which the camera detects blur
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