| A | is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras. |
| B | means they are good, with some standout features. |
| C | means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth. |
| D & F | mean they are absolutely awful or old. Avoid at all costs. |
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- 4 out of 5
Great camera at a good price.
(Malile - 7/17/07)I have the Nikon L12 for 3 months now, after having an L3 and getting that dreaded "Lens Error" problem that everyone talks about. But I went right back to Nikon because I love their simplicity and if you're like me and love taking casual pictures with friends and family then this camera is great. Even my uncle who is a professional photographer says it's a cool little camera with nice features. I will admit there is one thing that I dislike and that is the long flash recycle time. You can't do anything except wait the almost 10 seconds for it to recharge itself. But the quality of the pictures are good I printed a few and they looked great, the sound quality is really great also and you have a lot of features to choose from with this little cam. I've tried Canon, I've tried Fuji even Sony and I did a lot of looking around and came right back to Nikon (their 1 yr, warranty doesn't hurt either)but it all depends on what you're looking for. As I said if you want a casual camera that delivers, the Nikon L12 is for you.