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Why is my camera not turning on? |
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How do I fix the lens cap error? |
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Why won't the LCD screen display anything? |
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Background
Nikon’s Coolpix L810 was released on February 1st, 2012, as part of Nikon’s “Life” series. It is geared towards people who are not looking to do intensive photography, and was marketed towards casual photographers. It is a good camera for parents or others to capture moments in high-resolution images.
One of its major features is the 16.1 megapixel resolution with a 26x zoom lens— a large scope for its price point. The camera can also shoot video in 720p HD resolution, and has a variety of different modes and settings that are used to take pictures. This camera runs on 4-AA batteries, while previous models in the Life series only required 2-AA batteries.
According to some reports, there have been some issues with the camera displaying a “lens cap off” error when the lens cap is already off.
Identification
You can identify the Nikon Coolpix L810 by the Nikon logo printed on the front of the flash and the model number L810 printed above the LCD screen on the back. The model and serial numbers are also printed on a label on the bottom of the camera, next to the tripod mount. This camera was sold in black, red, blue, and bronze.