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Nikon Lite Touch 130 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera

Nikon Lite Touch 130 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm CameraBrand: Nikon
Category: Photography


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 88736

Media: Electronics
Optical Zoom: 3.4
Maximum Focal Length: 130
Minimum Focal Length: 38
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 4.3 x 2.8
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 1883
Model: Zoom 130ED/QD
UPC: 490560100027
EAN: 0018208018833
ASIN: B0000643EK


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

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/Quartz Date, debuts as the world's smallest and lightest 3.4x zoom compact camera with a sliding lens cover. It features Nikon's superior photographic technology with easy-to-use features in a compact design, making this camera perfect for easily capturing the moment in any situation with high-quality film pictures. The Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD is an amazing camera that takes you right into the center of the action with its powerful 38-130mm zoom lens and is packed with superior photographic technology. This camera is perfect to bring along to weddings, birthday parties, a graduation or wherever you go when you want to remember the moment. Quality is not sacrificed in the compact design of this camera. The Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD features an automatic pop-up flash and a 3.4x zoom lens, with a zoom range of 38-130mm. The broad zoom range offers the flexibility to get close to the action when subjects are in the distance or zoom out to fit everyone when taking group photos or shooting at a close proximity to the subject. The camera can also take panorama pictures, to capture the whole scene. The camera's high optical performance produces crystal clear pictures that have vivid color and contrast with Nikon's exclusive ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, the same glass available in higher-end Nikon lenses. The addition of a wide-area passive Autofocus system in the Lite-Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD also ensures sharp pictures. Weighing approximately 6.

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:
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5 out of 5 stars A wonderful Nikon value! Crisp, sharp photos!   March 15, 2005
Robert G. Martinez (Brooksville FL)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

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!!!   July 11, 2004
D. NASH (Garfield Hts, Oh USA)
2 out of 7 found this review helpful

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   July 6, 2004
3 out of 6 found this review helpful

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   June 28, 2004
0 out of 5 found this review helpful

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   March 9, 2004
mike (Rochester, MN USA)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

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.

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