Home > News
Nikon recall L16 and L18 cameras
Franck Mée
October 6, 2008 2:31 PM
October 6, 2008 2:31 PM
Nikon has recently recalled two of its Coolpix compact digital cameras, the L16 and the L18.They were released last Febuary, and, although at a very attractive price point, offered decent image stabilization and handsome screens.
Both suffer, however, from a problem which can allow the case to overheat so much that it is deformed if the batteries are accidentally inserted the wrong way round.
Nikon is offering all customers the chance to return affected cameras for inspection and repair, even if they are no longer covered by their original guarantee.

Only certain serial numbers are affected, and all models whose tripod fitting does contain a black dot (like the one above) are completely unaffected.
The full recall notice is on the Nikon website.
> Buyer's Guides: Our Pick of The Best Products
Previous story / Next story
-
09/10Sony talk us through their roadmap for OLED
-
09/10New Test: Canon Pixma 240
-
07/10New Test: Panasonic LX3
-
Current story -Nikon recall L16 and L18 cameras
-
06/10Greenland--the ultimate destination for cool servers?
-
06/10XP receives another stay of execution
-
06/10New Test: Sony Bravia W4500 TVs
-
2/7/12Canon Ixus 240 and 510 HS Get Wi-Fi!
-
2/7/12Canon Presents Entry-Level Compacts
-
2/7/12Canon Presents PowerShot D20 Underwater Compact
-
2/7/12Canon Announces SX240 and SX260 Superzoom Compacts
-
2/4/12Ricoh GXR A16 24-85 mm: Canon G1 X Alternative?
-
2/2/12Pentax K-01: Hybrid Camera With SLR Lens Mount
-
2/1/12Nikon P310 Brings Pixels and a Button
-
2/1/12Low-Cost Nikon S3300 and S4300 Get Stabilisation
-
2/1/12Nikon S30 Waterproof Compact for Kids
-
2/1/12Nikon Presents S6300, S9200, S9300 Superzoom Compacts

News
Buyer's Guide: The Best Monitors
