The Nikon Coolpix L11, announced in February 2007, was an entry model in the L series whose AA-battery power made it enormously common - and now one of the highest-volume used Nikon compacts in the UK.
A 6MP CCD, 3x Zoom-Nikkor, 2.4-inch screen and two AA batteries: it never suffers the dead-proprietary-battery problem that strands other 2000s compacts.
Today it is the perfect gateway digicam - lowest-friction retro digital ownership with the soft CCD look the revival audience wants; pure volume product.
Used buying: open the AA compartment first - alkaline corrosion is the common terminal fault; test with lithium or NiMH cells (weak alkalines cause shutdown on zoom), verify writes to a 2GB-class SD card, and check the LCD since there is no finder.