“Used to capture subjects indoors, the performance of the Coolpix L2 is not as good as when photographing outdoor subjects. The auto focus can have trouble attaining focus under standard illumination levels, and often requires being presented with a clearly defined contrast zone such as the hard vertical edge of a piece of furniture to focus. In addition, unless exposure compensation is used, the combination of a small and somewhat anaemic flash and the L2’s preference for low ISO values tends to yield fairly dark images as soon as the subject is more than 2m (6 ft) away.

Still, in its intended role as a simple to use entry-level camera, the Coolpix L2 should satisfy the requirements of many users. This is a camera that is particularly adept when subjects are well-lit by outdoor light, or when the flash is used to add extra light. Moreover, it produces images that are noise-free and sharp, making them ideal for printing.”

So said Megapixel.net of the Nikon L2 in their review.
The COOLPIX L2, COOLPIX L3 and COOLPIX L4 are entry-level digital compact cameras that combine high-quality components like a 3x Zoom-Nikkor lens and a bright 2.0-inch LCD with in-camera image-improvement features, in lightweight and compact bodies. All three cameras employ a high quality 3x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens to provide the ability to zoom in for tight portraits, or zoom out to take in expansive outdoor scenes. The CCD imagers offer high performance with effective megapixel values of 6.0 for the COOLPIX L2, 5.1 for the COOLPIX L3, and 4.0 for the COOLPIX L4. All three cameras also feature a bright, 2.0-inch color LCD with new icons and a new color scheme that’s easier on the eyes.

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Nikon Coolpix L2 Features
Powered by 2 AA-size batteries; stores images on SD memory cards (23 MB internal memory included)
6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
3x optical zoom; 2.0-inch Super Bright LCD display
BSS (Best Shot Selector) automatically selects the shot with the sharpest focus from a series of consecutive images
15 different Scene modes, four with Scene assist