Nikon Coolpix L21 review
Cameras Compact camerasThere’s a complete lack of frills, but with respectable image quality and simple controls, it’s just right for a budget point-and-shoot camera
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There’s a complete lack of frills, but with respectable image quality and simple controls, it’s just right for a budget point-and-shoot camera
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