One suggestion: Have you tried removing the batteries for a minute or two and putting them back in? Sometimes turning off and on will not clear a problem. If you remove the batteries altogether, it may. But if you replace them too fast , the circuits don't get erased.
The same applies to many AC powered appliances (VCRs, DVDs, cable boxes and etc). Unplugging them from the wall will clear up things that the on/off switch does not.
Not trying to talk down here. I just don't know what has been tried. That would be the first step. Otherwise, the troubleshooting section of the operators manual should say what can cause a system error. That might lead you to try something else.
The price range for the Nikon Coolpix camera line is generally from $80 to $350, but there are much more expensive items such as Nikon Coolpix 950 2.1 MP Digital Camera which is almost $2500.
It protects the camera.
A nikon coolpix
Coolpix is a trademark brand of Nippon Kogaku (Nikon)
its a world class camera
The Coolpix s6 battery is a lithium-ion filled rechargeable battery for the the Nikon Coolpix s6 digital camera. http://www.lithium-ion-battery.net/digital-camera-battery/nikon-coolpix-s6.htm
CoolPix is a trademark of the Nikon company, not a kind of camera. The trademark was first used in 1998.
The Nikon Coolpix L120 has video. It is the read red button.
The average price of the Nikon Coolpix camera online is around 200 to 500 dollars. You can read more at http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Coolpix-L20-Digital-Optical/dp/B001PKEJYM The price for a Nikon Coolpix camera ranges from $130-$50. This is for both new and used cameras, some will show wear and tear, resulting in a lower price.
As "good" as you want it to be.
Nikon Coolpix P500 allows you to take Full HD 1080p movies. It has super-zoom compact camera as well as a long lens and a 3-inch 921k-dots Tilting Display which is cool.
The type of battery that a Nikon Coolpix camera takes depends on the specific model. However, most Nikon models take the 3.7V 740mAh lithium ion battery.