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Is the Nikon L32 good for Sports Photography?

Nikon Coolpix L32
$129.00

Nikon L32 Sports Photography Score

POOR
Nikon L32 has a score of 15 for Sports Photography which makes it a POOR candidate for this type of photography. If Sports Photography is important for you, we strongly recommend you to consider the Alternative cameras listed at the bottom of this page.
Read our detailed Nikon L32 Review

Nikon L32 Sports Photography Detailed Analysis
Image Stabilization
Image stabilization reduces the effects of camera shake at long focal lengths thus ensuring sharper photos during sports photography.
Average Max shutter speed: 1/2000s
Nikon L32's max shutter speed of 1/2000s is not the best in class but it will be enough to freeze the moment. A potential problem may be when you use a fast aperture at very strong light, your camera may overexpose because of slow max shutter speed
130 mm Tele Lens
130 mm reach is not going to be adequate in some sports events.
Environmental Sealings
Most outdoor sports games are held in all-weather, so your camera has to be ready for difficult conditions such as rain and snow. Exposure to dust and water splashes are also very common in sports.
Focus Points
In sports photography , you keep continuous autofocus (AFC) mode on for tracking the subject and more focus means better tracking.
Not so good Ergonomics&Handling
Nikon L32\s compact body is not very ideal for sports photography as it lacks the external dials and knobs to change the camera settings fast and the ergonomics doesn't help you to have the most stable shooting position.
No Manual Exposure Mode
Even though modern digital cameras features advanced algorithms to calculate the right exposure, they still may fail some difficult conditions. Lack of manual exposure mode in these conditions means lot of shadow and highlight clipping.
No Manual Focus Mode
Compact cameras are not great at focusing moving objects especially at low light and your camera may not even fire bacause of not locking the focus, so manual focus mode is very useful at these times.
No Built-in Viewfinder
In the lack of a a viewfinder, holding the camera away from the body while using live view is not very stable, especial with heavy camera bodies and lenses. Besides, LCD screens are very hard to read under bright sunlight.
No External Flash Shoe
When shooting indoor sports or outdoor sports at low light, an external flash may become very helpful.
Slow Lens at Tele: f6.50
You will have hard time getting fast enough shutter speeds with a lens that is slow at tele.
No RAW shooting capability
RAW files contains much more color information compared to JPEGs, and gives you more room for post processing without significant quality loss. They provide wider dynamic range and option to recover shadow and highlight clipping to some degree.

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Nikon L32 Alternatives in Ultracompact cameras for Sports Photography

Fujifilm XQ1

Compare L32 vs XQ1

12 MP | 2/3-inch CMOS X-TRANS II Sensor
25-100 mm Lens

Rank in All Cameras: #441
Rank in Compact Cameras: #42

Fujifilm XQ1
Imaging
Features
Value for Money
Portability 96
Overall Score
Portrait
Street
Sports
Daily
Landscape

Fujifilm XQ2

Compare L32 vs XQ2

12 MP | 2/3-inch CMOS X-TRANS II Sensor
25-100 mm Lens

Rank in All Cameras: #440
Rank in Compact Cameras: #48

Fujifilm XQ2
Imaging
Features
Value for Money
Portability 96
Overall Score
Portrait
Street
Sports
Daily
Landscape

Fujifilm XP130

Compare L32 vs XP130

16 MP | 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS Sensor
28-140 mm Lens

Rank in All Cameras: #439
Rank in Waterproof Cameras: #49

Fujifilm FinePix XP130
Imaging
Features
Value for Money
Portability 96
Overall Score
Portrait
Street
Sports
Daily
Landscape

Fujifilm XP120

Compare L32 vs XP120

16 MP | 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS Sensor
28-140 mm Lens

Rank in All Cameras: #578
Rank in Waterproof Cameras: #108

Fujifilm FinePix XP120
Imaging
Features
Value for Money
Portability 96
Overall Score
Portrait
Street
Sports
Daily
Landscape

Canon ELPH 340 HS

Compare L32 vs ELPH 340 HS

16 MP | 1/2.3-inch CMOS Sensor
25-300 mm Lens

Rank in All Cameras: #707
Rank in Compact Cameras: #189

Canon PowerShot ELPH 340 HS
Imaging
Features
Value for Money
Portability 98
Overall Score
Portrait
Street
Sports
Daily
Landscape
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