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  • 2 AA-Alkaline batteries
  • USB Cable UC-E
  • Strap AN-CP19
  • Software Suite for COOLPIX CD-ROM

*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.

COOLPIX L19 3.2 5 5 5
AWESOME! I <3 my new camera! It has different picture modes for almost everything! It's AWESOME! January 4, 2011
I like it I've bought this some time ago. I am quite pleased with it. Clear photos, nice features. Also not very expensive. My pack included a 2GB memory card, USB cable, a strap, a case, rechargeable batteries + charger. September 19, 2010
I have it for 3 years I have it for three years! takes great photos! the only problem i have had is finding batteries that dont get eat up. And one other is now my battery door wont stay closed February 20, 2012
Bad purchase The photos do not come out very well. Details are not captured well and the photos are usually blurry (with the exception of close up photos) so the resolution is not very good. I would not recommend using this camera to capture important life moments. However, its panorama settings are fun. A great buy for kids. August 11, 2011
bad product had the camera a year and now screen is white. should last longer than a year. we were sold on the name. maybe the name doesn't say it all anymore??? July 13, 2011
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Where can I buy a replacement battery door/cover?

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Please get in contact with the Nikon Parts Department
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My camra is saying Memory Card is write protected...Why?

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I took the memory card out to import some pictures onto my computer; the import screen didn't pop up automatically like it usually does. I didn't think anything was wrong because I've used the USB cable before to import pictures so that is what I did. then as soon as I plugged the USB cable into my camra it said Memory Card is Write Protected. It imported the pictures that I wanted it to...however, now it won't let me delete the pictures from my camra and it also won't let me take any new pictures. Also, it says that the Memory Card is Write Protected when I turn my camra on . Please help me if you can.
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On the side of the memory card there is a little switch you can flip to turn off the write protection.
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It saved photos without a memory card.

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One day I was taking some pictures and I got some good shots. I realized I didn't have my memory card in. The camera with out the memory card can only hold 4 photos. But, they were really good shots and now I can't put them any where, they're just stuck on the camera. How can I put them on my computer ?
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You can connect your camera to the computer in order to transfer the pictures from the internal memory. Also, you can copy those pictures to your memory card, please see page # 102 of the user's manual for the COOLPIX L19.
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