Nikon Lite Touch 120 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Easy to use with average results
  • Miserable camera from great manufacturer
  • Disappointed
  • Not Nikon-like Quality
  • FORGET TAKING GOOD PICTURES!
Nikon Lite Touch 120 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera

Manufacturer: Nikon
ProductGroup: Photography
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  1. FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack) FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack)
  2. Lowepro Z20 Pouch (Black) Lowepro Z20 Pouch (Black)

Product Features:
  • 3.2x zoom
  • Smallest, lightest and most versatile cameras in the 35mm compact category
  • 38-120mm zoom range
  • All film operations are automatic
  • Fully automatic exposure control and an AF-assist illuminator

ASIN: B00005MNFB

Product Description

Weighing just 7.3 oz, Nikon Lite-Touch Zoom 120ED/QD is the world's smallest and lightest 35mm camera with sliding lens cover and 3.2X zoom lens. It features 38mm-120mm (3.2X) Nikon zoom lens with exclusive Nikon ED glass lens technology for superior quality photographs. Precise 273 step wide-area passive Autofocus system ensures focusing accuracy for great pictures. Real image zoom viewfinder with diopter correction provides easier viewing. 5 modes of flash operation include Anytime Flash, Auto Flash, Flash Cancel, Slow Sync, and Red-eye Reduction. Other features include macro/close-up to 2.4 feet; automatic film load and rewind, plus mid-roll rewind; quartz date built in to imprint date and time on your print; panorama mode. Nikon developed ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to make lenses that offer superior sharpness and color correction by minimizing chromatic aberration. Chromatic aberration is a type of image and color distortion that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Lenses made of ED glass deliver stunning sharpness and contrast. Previously available only in high performance professional SLR lenses.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Easy to use with average results.......2004-10-18

Overall an average camera. I would expect more from a trusted name like Nikon. At times, photos come out over-exposed. Generally, images are sharp and clear. Camera is light-weight and very easy to operate. Camera must be held still to get the sharpest photos. Sometimes daylight shots come out grainy. A good camera if your expectations are not too high.

1 out of 5 stars Miserable camera from great manufacturer.......2004-04-12

I got this for my wife based on my extensive experience with Nikon's pro gear. It is a complete and unmitigated failure. All shots are over-exposed. Lens is not sharp. Tons of flare in adverse lighting situations. You have to teach yourself to hold the camera steady for a good long time to allow the (slower than molasses in January) autofocus to lock onto the subject. Once it is done acquiring what it feels is critical focus it renders perfectly out of focus pictures every time. It appears to focus five feet in front of the object. Close up pictures are off center and the parallax adjust in the viewfinder does not adequately compensate. I own a rangefinder camera so I am aware how to use this feature, it just does not yield accurate results on this camera. This camera is a bad train accident. I had no idea that Nikon was capable of such a travesty. It is not clear how some of the early reviews of this product were positive. Either the reviewers had different samples and Nikon changed their production technique (substituting ED glass with coke bottle bottoms) or the reviewers were paid plants for Nikon USA or they lack any redeeming photographic skill. It is interesting that all recent reviews are abysmal. Nikon really dropped the ball here. The camera didn't have to be great to satisfy me; it simply takes horrible pictures and is in every way unacceptable.

1 out of 5 stars Disappointed.......2003-07-01

I bought this camera expecting it to replace an olympus stylus epic zoom 80. The nikon had everything going for it: more zoom, a diopter adjustment for use without glasses, the nikon name, etc. After the first roll of film I discovered many of the pictures were very off center and I often had to press the button several times to get it to take a picture. I thought I could compensate for that with my 10+ years of hobby-photo experience, but after the second roll of film I realized it wasn't worth it. Even zoomed out it seemed that pictures were off center. Several times I missed the perfect picture because the camera didn't take the picture the first time I pressed the button. The graphic quality of the picture may be great but that doesn't make up for the off center composition and missed shots.

1 out of 5 stars Not Nikon-like Quality.......2002-11-12

In spite of the ED glass lens, which is supposed to render superior colors, this camera is not any good. It seems unable to focus properly, except for when the infinity focus option is selected. Also, most shots from a couple of test rolls came out overexposed, even under unchallenging lighting conditions. Aesthetics and ergonomics are nice. Controls are intuitive and easy, but what good do they do on a camera that is otherwise useless? Yes, I know it is not an F4 but my advice is to look elsewhere. I thought I was going to replace my Olympus Stylus Epic. No way.

1 out of 5 stars FORGET TAKING GOOD PICTURES!.......2002-09-18

This camera is the worst! I had a Pentax for years and was "sold" on this model at the store. Big mistake. Forget having crisp closeups except once every 14 or so photos. If you want big shots where the focus is on nothing this is the camera for you. I'm trading this one in for another Pentax IQZoom. Don't buy it - you'll regret it. It's so slow you'll miss some of those priceless "don't miss" moments.
Nikon One Touch 90 QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • great product
  • Could do better
  • Great Quality
  • Only lasted 3 months
  • excellent Camera
Nikon One Touch 90 QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera

Manufacturer: Nikon
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Accessories:
  1. FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack) FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack)
  2. Lowepro Z20 Pouch (Black) Lowepro Z20 Pouch (Black)

Product Features:
  • 38mm-90mm (2.5x) zoom lens ensures sharp, clear pictures
  • Macro/Close Up focuses to wihin 12 inches
  • Real image zoom viewfinder for easier viewing
  • Built-in 10 second self timer
  • 5-mode built-in flash

ASIN: B00005MNG1

Product Description

Style and substance define Nikon's easy-to-use 35mm compact cameras. Check out Nikon One Touch Zoom 90 QD compact camera. Get closer to the action with it and be sure to get great pictures every time. 38mm-90mm (2.5x) Nikon zoom lens ensures sharp and clear pictures. Precise active autofocus system and automatic exposure offer point and shoot simplicity. Macro/close-up mode allows to focus at as near as 12 inches (0,3 m). Real image zoom viewfinder delivers easier viewing and composition. One Touch Zoom 90 QD features automatic film load and rewind, and 5-mode built-in flash with slow sync and red-eye reduction. It's provided with 10-second self-timer, and date and time imprint on front of photo.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars great product.......2007-09-22

I own this Nikon and have had no problems out of it. This is a wonderful camera and takes great pictures.

3 out of 5 stars Could do better.......2004-06-05

Nikon's current version of One Touch 90 is relatively low cost but you get what you pay for. Takes great pictures, but the mechanics for the self-opening lens are hit or miss. I've bought two of this camera in four months and have had the lens mechanism fail AGAIN. Yet my One Touch 90 bought in the early 90s lasted 10 years. To avoid this problem, I'd pay the money for the upgraded model One Touch 180.

5 out of 5 stars Great Quality.......2003-02-05

I've read many of the reviews written on this camera and must disagree. I've owned this project for about 1.5 years and have rarely had a problem with the quality of the photos. Whereas at least one review commented that the photos turned out "dark and greasy", I can honestly say that I've taken the photos and compared them to the item/animal being photographed and the color couldn't be any closer to reality. The only thing to remember is that if you're trying to take pictures of young children who don't sit still very long, you may want to turn off the red eye reduction (this applies for any brand of camera with red-eye reduction)

1 out of 5 stars Only lasted 3 months.......2001-12-07

I was hesitant to buy this camera because I had a previous model of the Nikon One Touch that only lasted a year. But the price was good, and it seemed to have the quickest response time (time between when I pressed the button and the picture actually took-- important for shooting an on-the-go toddler!) It took FANTASTIC pictures for 3 months, clear, great focus, easy to use. Then the lens started not opening up all the way, I would have to manually pull it open. didn't realize that at my daughter's bday party and got a roll of fuzzy pics back. Now I have a roll of film stuck inside of it from Halloween, it won't rewind, new batteries, everything. I won't be buying a Nikon anymore.

5 out of 5 stars excellent Camera.......2001-11-08

This camera which u are watching is an excellent one.Its worth the dollars Paid.
It shoots excellent pictures even while running using 200 speed film.
Its a great buy
Nikon One Touch 90s QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • fuzzy pictures
  • Good, Economical Camera
  • Kevin
  • Viewfinder Not Worth a Second Look
  • Don't believe the description
Nikon One Touch 90s QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera

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Product Features:
  • 38mm-90mm (2.5x) zoom lens ensures sharp, clear pictures
  • Macro/Close Up focuses to wihin 12 inches
  • Real image zoom viewfinder for easier viewing
  • Built-in 10 second self timer
  • 5-mode built-in flash

ASIN: B0000643QY

Product Description

Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality.PRODUCT FEATURES: 38mm-90mm (2.4x) Nikon zoom lens ensures sharp, clear pictures; Precise, active Autofocus system; Macro/Close-up focuses to 12 inches; Real-image zoom viewfinder for easier viewing; Automatic Exposure for point-and-shoot simplicity; Automatic film load and rewind; mid-roll rewind function available; Built-in 5-mode flash: Anytime Flash, Auto Flash, Flash Cancel, Slow Sync and Red-eye Reduction; Quartz date built in. Imprint Date/Time on front of print; Weighs just 7.9 oz.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars fuzzy pictures.......2004-07-07

I have to say right up front this camera takes fuzzy pictures! we cannot figure out why! If we eliminate using the zoom that reduces the fuzzy pictures but we still get 2 or 3 in the roll. I recently took a picture of my daughter smiling for the first time and was so excited about gettting the film developed. Of course, there were 2 pictures fuzzy and one was the pic of my daughter smiling. I was mortified. I do not recommend this camera at all and am shopping for a new one. I did look up on the internet and not often but i did find another person with the same problem. I would have taken the camera back but it did not start this problem until 4 or 5 months into use!

5 out of 5 stars Good, Economical Camera.......2004-02-21

If you still want a film camera and don't want to break the bank, this camera is a perfect candidate. Probably the best feature of this Nikon camera that even Nikon's literature won't tell you is the design. No I'm not talking about the way it looks, but rather where things are located. For once a camera maker has located the flash in correct proximity to the lense! Compare this camera to the others when you are in the store (or even online for that matter). The flash is located farther away from the lense than on pretty much all the other makes and models I've looked at. Why is this important you ask? This is one of the few cameras I tried in my quest for a new camera that did not produce garish red-eye. I didn't even need to use the mostly gimmicky red-eye reducing feature to get good pictures. I maybe get one picture per roll that exibits noticeable red-eye... and my house has poor lighting to boot. If the flash on a camera is located far enough away from the lense you don't have the red-eye problem so prevalent in the increasingly tiny cameras you see nowadays. Kudos Nikon! You got it right! Watch... they'll discontinue this design next week or something. Also, the majority of pictures I took were very clear, exhibiting as much, and in some photos, more detail than some of the more expensive, feature laden cameras I tried. I tried Pentax, Olympus, and Canon's new U line. The only issue I have with this camera is the shutter speed (1/200th of a second). If your subject moves quickly, which kids often do... expect some blurred photos. But all the portrait-type shots I took, where the subject was still, were very clear and detailed. Photos taken between 4 to 8 feet were excellent. Photos taken further away or using the zoom extended to max are good, but I wouldn't say excellent, they do appear a little grainy and sometimes out of focus, but I noticed graininess when using the zoom on ALL the little point-n-shoots I tried. Also when using this camera, there is a little circle in the viewfinder used to lock the focus on the subject. This is very accurate, or shall I say touchy, because you need to place the circle EXACTLY on what you want to be in focus. If you place the circle on the subject's shirt, the shirt may be crystal clear, but the person's face a tad out of focus. This is a perfect camera for taking head-n-shoulder group or individual portrait shots. For the price you pay for this, it takes very capable pictures and you don't have to stress about red-eye, mainly because it is built right. I would give this camera 4 stars because of the slower shutter speed, but because it's one of the few cameras I've come across where the lense and flash are laid out correctly, combined with the value pricing, I give it 5 stars.

4 out of 5 stars Kevin.......2004-02-10

This camera is a great buy. The timer function is great for when you want everyone in the picture and there is no stranger around to take it. I have taken many family pictures this way. All pictures seem to turn out great despite our lack of photography knowledge. I liked ours so much, I bought one for my mom and she finally gave up her disposable camera addiction. The result is that she too gets great pictures. Some cameras have too many bells and whistles and some not enough...this one is just right.

1 out of 5 stars Viewfinder Not Worth a Second Look.......2003-12-27

I purchased this product online without a test drive. My bad!! The viewfinder is in an awkward location and causes painful eye strain when shooting multiple times. Picture quality is poor. I am shopping for a replacement.....

1 out of 5 stars Don't believe the description.......2003-10-23

I bought this camera on line relying on the description which stated that the battery was included. I had some events which I wanted to take pictures of immediately and felt that having the battery included would allow me to take immediate pictures, and also felt that not having to buy a new battery (or two) would increase the value of this purchase. When I received the camera it did not have a battery, I did report it to the customer service but its been two weeks with no satisfaction. It seems like a good camera, but I'm returning it as "missing a part."
Nikon Lite Touch 130 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A wonderful Nikon value! Crisp, sharp photos!
  • Very fuzzy closeups!!!
  • Not Satisfied
  • Update on this camera
  • Great, compact, point and shoot
Nikon Lite Touch 130 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera

Manufacturer: Nikon
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  1. Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack) Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
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Product Features:
  • The world’s smallest and lightest 35mm compact camera with sliding lens cover and 3.4x zoom
  • 38mm-130mm (3.4x) Nikon Zoom lens, featuring exclusive Nikon ED glass lens technology for incredibly sharp photographs
  • Up to 628-step, wide-area passive Autofocus system ensures focusing accuracy for great pictures
  • Real-image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment for easier viewing
  • Built-in Pop-up flash features 5-mode operation; quartz date allows you to imprint the date/time

ASIN: B0000643EK

Product Description

With a powerful 38mm-130mm (3.4x) zoom lens and a stylish and sophisticated package, the Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD offers easy-to-use features for great photography. Get clear, sharp pictures with Nikon's superior quality ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass. You can take the Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD with you anywhere since it weighs just 6.7 ounces. The five-mode flash ensures great pictures in most lighting conditions. The Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD also has the Quartz Date feature so you can remember when those photos were taken right down to the minute. The Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD. Capture the memories.

Amazon.com Product Description

Effortlessly take photographs of sweeping mountain ranges and close-ups of flowers with Nikon's 130 35mm camera. Weighing only 6.7 ounces, the compact 130 gives you a wide range of shooting options with its 3.4x (38-130mm) zoom lens. The passive autofocus system lets you effortlessly take sharp photos without taking you out of the moment. The built-in, pop-up flash illuminates clearly with five modes of operation, and the red-eye reduction feature always comes in handy. The viewfinder has easy frame marks to help you center your image properly, and the diopter adjustment makes viewing easy for every user.

The panorama mode creates wide photos for that special creative touch. Film operation is fully automatic, including film loading, frame advance, rewind, and midroll rewind to make operations a snap. With the built-in quartz date function you can print the time and date onto the pictures you take. Also, the 10-second self-timer is perfect for those group photos. The sliding cover prevents damage to the lens when you are not using it.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful Nikon value! Crisp, sharp photos!.......2005-03-15

It used to be you had to save your pennies and dimes to buy a Nikon camera. I purchased this camera a couple of years ago and it was priced a lot higher than it is now. I've owned Pentax 35 mm cameras, Minolta and an earlier Nikon point and shoot from around 1990. This one is one of the best as far as quality and clarity of photos I've ever owned. Nikon has always had excellent lens, perhaps among the finest in the world. I publish a historical magazine which requires sometimes that I shoot photos of current buildings, homes and autos for ads or articles and I have never been dissapointed with the sharpness and clarity of these photos. I have not taken photos at night, but I feel that there is a slight delay in the shutter in poor light. But for a basic clear shot of a subject, the quality is hard to beat. I've used Kodak HD film and Fuji film and found the Kodak HD film to be incredibly sharp. The camera is very light and can fit inside a coat pocket or shirt pocket. How can you go wrong with a camera this inexpensive and with such good quality. Highly recommended!

2 out of 5 stars Very fuzzy closeups!!!.......2004-07-11

I bought this camera for my daughter for her baby shower and am very disappointed. It is not up to par for the Nikon name. Point and shoot quality very nice, BUT any close shots taken were very fuzzy!!! Not good when shooting pictures of a newborn baby! Every roll developed had poor quality pictures of her.

3 out of 5 stars Not Satisfied.......2004-07-07

My Canon Sure Shot was the best camera I ever had. After a few years, the flash wouldnt recharge. I purchased the Nikon based on the new lenses claiming high clearity. I havent seen the clearity. Delays from the focus feature is another disappointment. If given the choice again, I would purchase the Canon Sure Shot and pay the difference.

3 out of 5 stars Update on this camera.......2004-06-28

Ok, I took this camera to Key West and Mexico and found that the quality of my photos were "OK" meaning they weren't exceptional like my old Nikon Zoom Touch. The pictures weren't as clear as Nikon quality is. Even though I had used the HD Kodak film. I'm still on my regular role of Kodak 400 film, so I will update again. Usually with high end cameras you get high quality photos and crisp pictures but not with Kodak HD film in this camera. The pictures were grainy and not sharp quality, but... it might be the film I used on my trip so you'll have to wait for and update.

5 out of 5 stars Great, compact, point and shoot.......2004-03-09

I tried the Pentax 130, the Canon 115u, an Olympus Stylus 120 all with the same result... a trip back to the store with a camera to return. The Pentax took great pictures, but had horrendous red-eye issues. The Canon had red-eye issues and the pictures seemed dark and underexposed. The Olympus Stylus was nice, did not have red-eye problems, but too many of the photos came out fuzzy and seemed slightly out of focus. And to be fair I developed the photos from all of the above at the same place. Since I liked the Olympus, but wasn't pleased with the results, I bought the Nikon Lite Touch 130, which has a similar body style to the Olympus with the sliding front cover and pop-up flash. The pictures I took with the Nikon Lite Touch 130 were very clear and in focus, had minimal to no red-eye, and were the most color-accurate of any of the cameras I tried. The photos I took with the zoom also turned out great. Note: using zoom over about 90mm on distant subjects will probably produce somewhat grainier photos unless you use a tripod and at least 800 speed film. The main reason I like a higher zoom is so you can zoom in on a subject which is fairly close and in focus, while at the same time achieving a blurred background effect. Also, to be fair all these little point and shoot cameras have a fairly long delay before the picture is taken for two reasons: ONE - It takes a moment for the camera to focus on the subject, and TWO - if you use the red eye reducer at all, it takes another moment for the red eye reducer to activate before the picture snaps. I am a perfectionist and know what I want to see. I'm finally seeing it with this camera. The Nikon Lite Touch line is a little more spendy than comparable brands, but well worth the money in my opinion. I would highly recommend any of the Nikon line, particularily the Lite Touch 130 and Lite Touch 150, for their superb optics, focusing cababilities, and accurate color matching.
Nikon Lite Touch 110s 35mm Date Camera w/ Zoom
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • EXCELLENT LITTLE CAMERA
  • I GOT THIS CAMERA!!!
  • It was not good camera for me
  • Good All-Around One-Touch...
Nikon Lite Touch 110s 35mm Date Camera w/ Zoom

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Accessories:
  1. FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack) FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack)
  2. Kodak Gold Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack) Kodak Gold Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
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Product Features:
  • Versatile 2.9x (38mm-110mm) Nikon Zoom lens moves seamlessly from sweeping landscapes to tight close-ups
  • Compact stylish body with titanium colored finish with sliding lens cover
  • Auto film loading--frame advance, rewind and mid-roll rewind makes operation foolproof
  • Real-image viewfinder offers frame markes for optimal centering
  • Built-in quartz date function prints the date or time on the front of every picture

ASIN: B00006CXXB

Product Description

Versatile 2.9x (38mm-110mm) Nikon Zoom lens moves seamlessly from sweeping landscapes to tight close-ups. Compact stylish body with titanium colored finish - and sliding lens cover provides a high-tech look; weighing 7.6 oz., it's as mobile as you are. Auto film loading, frame advance, rewind and mid-roll rewind make operation foolproof. Real-image viewfinder offers frame marks for optimal centering, and bright LEDs to confirm flash and focus readiness. Built-in auto/anytime/slow sync/cancel/red-eye reduction flash assures you of great pictures in most lighting conditions. Built-in Quartz Date function prints the date or time on the front of every picture. Get yourself into the picture with a 10-second Self-timer function and optional ML-L3 remote control.

Amazon.com Product Description

Effortlessly take photographs of sweeping mountain ranges and close-ups of flowers with Nikon's 110s 35mm camera. Weighing only 7.6 ounces, the compact 110s gives you a wide range of shooting options with its 2.9x (38-110mm) zoom lens. The active autofocus system lets you effortlessly take sharp photos without taking you out of the moment. The built-in flash illuminates clearly and the red-eye reduction feature always comes in handy. The viewfinder has easy frame marks to help you center your image properly.

Bright orange and green LEDs keep you informed of the current settings and help you set focus and flash settings correctly. Film operation is fully automatic, including film loading, frame advance, rewind, and midroll rewind to make operations a snap. The built-in quartz date function prints the time and date onto the pictures you take. Also, the 10-second self-timer is perfect for those group photos. The sliding cover prevents damage to the lens when you are not using it.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT LITTLE CAMERA.......2005-06-10

I really enjoy my 110S. I like a camera that does the thinking for me.This has the Active AutoFocus system which really works great; and the zoom is superior and easy to operate. Go from a panoramic to close-ups with ease. Anytime Flash system picked the right setting indoors and out; without any redeye.The viewfinder helps you center your subject and the LED tells you when to focus and the setting is correct. don't know about the other review who panned this little gem but mine is one of the best camera's I've ever had

5 out of 5 stars I GOT THIS CAMERA!!!.......2005-05-06

I got this camera and it was great!! Now I want to upgrade for free... SOUNDS GOOD < RIGHT???
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All you have to do is go to the link follow the steps and your on your way.
GOOD LUCK AND THANKS FOR READING

2 out of 5 stars It was not good camera for me.......2003-05-09

I tried 2 rolls of film (one 400 and another 800 speed) with this camera. I got about 10 good quality picture (not excellent) and others were bellow average. I returned this camera after that.
This camera feels and looks excellent, but I need camera for pictures...

5 out of 5 stars Good All-Around One-Touch..........2003-01-23

I was looking for a good, easy, portable camera for vacations and quick snapshots. I am a proud owner of a Nikon F5, but, this camera is not easy to lug around on oneday vacations or a quick snap. This Nikon, given to me as a Christmas present, and it's a winner. It's small enough to fit in my pocket and takes excellent pictures. I give this camera two thumbs up!!!
Nikon Lite Touch 35mm Camera
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great little camera
  • OK, but nothing special
  • Looking to buy my SECOND camera
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Nikon Lite Touch 35mm Camera

Manufacturer: Nikon
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Product Features:
  • 35mm point-and-shoot camera
  • Built-in flash
  • Large viewfinder
  • Panorama mode
  • 2-shot self-timer

ASIN: B00001R3W5

Amazon.com Product Description

The Nikon Light Touch 35mm camera is compact and fully automatic. The large true-image viewfinder means you won't have to squint while you shoot. The Nikon Light Touch also features a switchable panoramic option. It has a built-in automatic flash, built-in lens cap, and autofocus that can handle close-up shots. The two-shot self-timer gives you a second chance if someone blinked in the first shot.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great little camera.......2002-01-15

I bought this camera 7 years ago, right before I got married. We were going to the Mountains for our honeymoon and wanted a reliable, small, easy-to-load camera. We also wanted a panoramic feature to be able to take photos of the exquisite scenery. This camera fit the bill wonderfully. It is super-easy and quick to load--always a plus. All of the features--timer, tripod mount, various flash options, macro capability--make it extremely versitile. Honestly, I haven't used the panoramic mode since my honeymoon. But I have put many, many rolls of film thru it over the past 7 years and all the photos turn out wonderfully. If there is one negative, it is the wide-angle lens the camera has. Sometimes, objects that'd be easy to shoot with a normal camera come out as little specks (imagine looking down at people from the top of a tall building: they're teeny tiny). Overall, however, it is superb.

3 out of 5 stars OK, but nothing special.......2001-12-15

I've had this camera for a couple of years and have used it for family events, etc. When some friends and I went to Yosemite, I noticed that their point-and-click cameras got better results. It's a fine camera, but you can't zoom in or out at all. It only has two settings: either for mountains or for up close. Also, I've accidentally dropped it a couple of times and the batteries, film, everything has shot out of it. It didn't break, but it's not super durable either. Anyway, it's fine, but next time I'm going to spend a little more money for one with more features.

5 out of 5 stars Looking to buy my SECOND camera.......2001-12-11

I bought a Lite Touch when it first came out 5 or 6 years ago - a lot of pros I work with also did so.

First it's a Nikon, second the lens and AF system is great and thirdly it is VERY pocketable.

(...)

I have been looking to buy a back-up camera NEW but it is near impossible to find. Mine is often used for "grip and grin" shots at work. (...)

If you want any excellent camera with a fairly fast lens - this is YOUR next pocket camera!

4 out of 5 stars Very pleased with purchase.......2001-03-10

I bought this camera for my 12 year old daughter about six months ago. She loves it. It is a very simple to use, very basic, but takes great pictures. I am considering getting the same one for my son. Well worth the money.

5 out of 5 stars What Else Would you Need?.......2000-10-24

I have traveled the world with one of these cameras for eight years, and only recently did I beat it to death. It is a camera to take along...everywhere (always in my bicycle bag, and inside pockets while rafting). There are lots of times when you do not want to take your best camera along, and this is the perfect substitute. Some new point and shoots feel fragile compared to this simple and straightforward camera. I wish Nikon would build more cameras like this one...tough with no frills (how about a metal body version?). The 28mm lens is a joy; it allows the small flash to work well while you get closer to your subjects. Should I buy more than one?
Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 80 35mm Film Camera
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    Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 80 35mm Film Camera

    Manufacturer: Nikon
    ProductGroup: Photography
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    Product Features:
    • Camera Type. Point and Shoot --Film Type 35mm
    • Zoom Lens With Zoom Lens --Focus Type Autofocus
    • Focus Lock --Without Focus Lock
    • ISO Range - Automatic Setting ISO 100
    • Red Eye Reduction With Red Eye Reduction

    ASIN: B000KKNTEO

    Product Description

    High-quality optics and a powerful 38 ~ 80mm aspherical zoom lens. Fully-automatic operation including an accurate 464-step autofocus system. A built-in flash system with six easy-to-use flash modes including Red-Eye Reduction and Night Scene. These are the features you need to provide memorable photos of the kids, the sights, or simply the moment. And they're all right here in the Infinity Zoom 80 QD - an affordable camera that makes it easy to capture beautiful pictures
    Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 110 QD 35mm camera
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      Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 110 QD 35mm camera

      Manufacturer: Nikon
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      Product Features:
      • 38mm-110mm power zoom lens
      • Five-mode flash
      • Focus lock
      • Quartz date/time stamp

      ASIN: B000J0FDN0

      Product Description

      This high-tech compact camera not only offers point-and-shoot simplicity; it lets you apply creative techniques to your photography. A sophisticated 38-110mm power zoom lens lets you capture all the brilliance and feeling of those special moments. A self-timer lets you star in your own shots. Slow sync flash brightens both the subject and the background in night scenes. The Nikon Lite-touch Zoom 110 QD 35mm Camera is great for family occasions such as weddings, graduations, vacations, and outings.
      Nikon Lite Touch 140 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • Fine until the zoom broke
      • I would never buy a nikon again
      • Good Camera
      • Piece of Junk
      • What a disappointment
      Nikon Lite Touch 140 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera

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      Accessories:
      1. FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack) FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack)
      2. Lowepro Z20 Pouch (Black) Lowepro Z20 Pouch (Black)

      ASIN: B00005MNG9

      Product Description

      Weighing, just 7.9 oz., Nikon Lite-Touch Zoom 140 ED/QD is light enough to take it with you everywhere and never miss a moment. Zoom in on the action with a 3.7x (38mm-140mm) Nikon Zoom lens, featuring exclusive Nikon ED glass technology. Get sharp pictures effortlessly with a precise Wide-area Passive Autofocus system. Built-in Pop-up flash features 5-mode operation to provide superior shots in most lighting conditions. Real image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment provides optimal viewing. Get up close and personal with Macro mode. Take sharp pictures and portraits from as close as 2.4 feet. Let the camera do the work. Film loading, frame advance and rewinding are all done automatically. Know when the shot was taken down to the minute. A built-in Quartz Date function allows you to print the date and time on each photo. Capture expansive scenic shots and vistas with Panorama mode. Don't be left out of the picture. An optional Remote Control complements a standard Self-timer mode that puts you in complete control.

      Amazon.com Product Description

      Effortlessly take photographs of sweeping mountain ranges and close-ups of flowers with Nikon's 140 35mm camera. Weighing only 7.9 ounces, the compact 140 gives you a wide range of shooting options with its 3.7x (38-140mm) zoom lens. The wide-area passive autofocus system lets you effortlessly take sharp photos without taking you out of the moment. The built-in, pop-up flash illuminates clearly with five modes of operation, and the red-eye reduction feature always comes in handy. The viewfinder has easy frame marks to help you center your image properly, and the diopter adjustment makes viewing easy for every user.

      The panorama mode creates wide photos for that special creative touch, while the macro mode lets you get up-close photos as close as 2.4 feet. Film operation is fully automatic, including film loading, frame advance, rewind, and midroll rewind to make operations a snap. With the built-in quartz date function, you can print the time and date onto the pictures you take. Also, the 10-second self-timer is perfect for those group photos. The sliding cover prevents damage to the lens when you are not using it.

      Customer Reviews:

      2 out of 5 stars Fine until the zoom broke.......2004-05-04

      My Nikon Lite Touch 140 was fine until the zoom broke shortly after the 1-year warranty expired. I take care of my camera, so it was not my fault. The $70 bill was disappointing. A little latter the cord snagged a corner and tore open a metal cover, so again I had it repaired at my expense.

      2 out of 5 stars I would never buy a nikon again.......2003-07-06

      13 months after I purchased this camera, it froze up.
      Would cost $147 to repair. The manuel suggest a new a battery,
      which didnt do any good. Camera was never dropped or mis-
      handled. When it was working it took great pictures. But 13
      months!!!!

      5 out of 5 stars Good Camera.......2003-01-26

      I bought this camera about two years ago whe it was first out .... However the cool design and quality photos have helped me not be upset with the purchase. I drove cross country and backpacked europe and never lost a picture do to the camera. I dropped it once from about four feet onto blacktop and no problems but a little nick and the sand from cannon beach has still not given me problems. This is a very good camera and i would recommend trying nikon out.

      1 out of 5 stars Piece of Junk.......2002-12-14

      Had the camera for 6 months. Already has needed to be repaired twice. Repairs take over a month. Poor camera. Poor company.

      1 out of 5 stars What a disappointment.......2002-07-30

      After owning an Olympus Stylus for 6 years, we decided to "upgrade" to the Nikon 140. Wow, were we surprised at the low quality. The camera ikons blinked inappropriately and the pictures came out worse than I ever imagined. The auto focus feature for up close photos looked like the people were hiding behind clouds.

      We are now going to try the Minolta 160. They seem to have more features as well.
      Nikon Lite Touch 150 Zoom ED/QD Date 35mm Camera
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • a great little camera
      • GREAT CAMERA
      • It stopped focusing after about 11 months
      • unsatisfied
      • Great camera
      Nikon Lite Touch 150 Zoom ED/QD Date 35mm Camera

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      Accessories:
      1. FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack) FujiFilm Super HQ 200 Speed 48 exp Film (2 Pack)
      2. Kodak Gold Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack) Kodak Gold Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
      3. Samsonite Worldproof 1.2 Blue/Black Compact Camera Pouch with Pocket Samsonite Worldproof 1.2 Blue/Black Compact Camera Pouch with Pocket
      4. Samsonite Worldproof 1.2 Khaki/Black Compact Camera Pouch with Pocket Samsonite Worldproof 1.2 Khaki/Black Compact Camera Pouch with Pocket
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      Product Features:
      • Powerful 4x Nikon zoom lens (38-150mm)
      • Real-image optical viewfinder zooms in and out with the lens
      • Built-in flash with five functions, including red-eye reduction
      • Automatic film loading, frame advance, rewind, and midroll rewind
      • 10-second timer , quartz date function

      ASIN: B00006RGP4
      Release Date: 2002-12-05

      Product Description

      Nikon Lite-Touch Zoom 150 ED/QD is the perfect tool for any photo opportunity. Powerful 4x (38mm-150mm) Nikon Zoom Lens features ED glass for outstanding picture quality and versatility. Compact body with sliding lens cover and high-tech titanium colored finish weights just 7 oz., you'll want to take it everywhere you go. Wide-Area Passive Autofocus makes it easy to frame and focus subjects, even off-center. Built-in Auto/Anytime/Slow Sync/Cancel/Red-eye Reduction flash assures you of superb pictures under a variety of lighting conditions. Multi-layer coated viewfinder with anti-fog eyepiece and diopter adjustment ensures a sharp, bright view. Capture small subjects with amazing detail, shoot from as close as 2.5 feet. Auto film loading, frame advance, rewind and mid-roll rewind make operation foolproof. Built-in Quartz Date function can imprint the time or date on the front of every picture. Create breathtaking landscape shots with Panorama Mode. Get yourself into the picture with a 10-second self-timer function and optional ML-L3 wireless remote control. Automatic Exposure control is provided for point and shoot simplicity.

      Amazon.com Product Description

      The Nikon Lite Touch 150 compact camera is packed with easy-to-use features and incredible performance. Weighing a mere 7 ounces, you can take the Lite Touch 150 wherever you go. Behind the protective sliding-lens cover lies the powerful 4x Nikon zoom lens (38-150mm). Featuring ED (extra-low dispersion) glass, it displays excellent color and quality with each snapshot. The real-image optical viewfinder zooms in and out with the lens, providing bright, clear viewing, and the wide-area passive autofocus system allows for sharp shots of off-center subjects.

      Everything is automatic, including film loading, frame advance, rewind, and midroll rewind. The built-in flash functions five different ways (including red-eye reduction) to best suit the environment. Elegant landscape pictures can be taken in panorama mode and detailed subjects as close as 2.5 feet can also be captured. A 10-second timer lets you become part of the photo and the camera includes a quartz date function.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars a great little camera.......2004-08-04

      I think this is a great camera. I got it for a trip to Russia a year ago, and it worked really well. My pictures have turned out very clear and sharp. The only problem is that now it's about a year and a half old (having taken about 100 rolls of film), it doesn't always take the picture right away, despite pressing the button and the auto focusing lights coming on. But as long as I am patient, it works well. Pictures are still excellent quality.

      3 out of 5 stars GREAT CAMERA.......2004-06-11

      THIS IS A GREAT LITTLE CAMERA, VERY PLEASED, BEATS THE HECK OF OF MY CANON ELPH.

      4 out of 5 stars It stopped focusing after about 11 months.......2004-05-04

      I loved my Nikon Lite Touch 150 until it stopped focusing after about 11 months (but still under warenty). I expect a $200 camera to be more reliable. My original Cannon point-and-shoot has never needed repair in more than 20 years!

      2 out of 5 stars unsatisfied.......2004-04-29

      This camera consistently gives me bad photos. Most of the time it won't even take a photo when you press the button. The little red and green lights appear and you can press that button as many times as you want and it will not take a photo. This is especially annoying since most photos I take are of my 2 month old daughter, who doesn't hold cute poses very long so by the time this camera finally takes a picture the moment is lost. Also, when it does take pictures, at least half of the photos on the roll come out blurry. Another huge problem is that the film rewinds on its own in the middle of a roll--without me pressing the rewind button (which is poorly located next to the button used to take a photo). So I have wasted countless dollars on paying for a roll of film to be developed even though it only has 4 photos on it, not to mention the expensive of wasting the film I paid for. I returned the first camera thinking it was defective, but the same problems occur with my 2nd one. I have owned it less than a year and already have to buy a new camera.

      5 out of 5 stars Great camera.......2003-06-25

      I just pointed. It took great clear photos.

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