The "L10" is $120 & the "L11" is $150. I want this camera to last me a long time, & it will have frequent use. Is the "L11" worth the extra $30? Please read the options for both camera's & tell me what you think. I need to know in less than a week. I think the L11 is worth a few extra dollars, even though the only difference I see is that is is 6 MP instead of 5 MP. If it was $50-60 more, I would say no way, but for $30, it would be a shame to want to crop or enlarge a picture only to find you can't quite make it with only 5 MP.
I see the L10 at B&H for $110; L11 for $135; and the L12 for $200. Is the L12 worth another $90? It has vibration reduction and the flash has more than twice the range as the other two cameras. Out of the three - bang for the buck - I'd probably get the L11, if these were my final choices.
It's brand new, so we can't say how good it is yet. I am bothered that it only has matrix-metering, but this is probably fine for 90% of the pictures you will ever take. Simplified. why go for the nikon pns. in my own experience with them thye are nt great pns cameras. they nvr had good ones...onli their dslr is worth the money to get. I rather u go for the canon ones which is much better..they offer greater flexibilty and are worth the buck...they are also easier to use. Try the SD series. They are great. |