Price: $184.98 as of 11/24/2009 15:00 EST
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Nikon
EAN: 0018208018710
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Item Dimensions: 2.57.94.6
Label: Nikon
Manufacturer: Nikon
Maximum Focal Length: 90 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length: 38 millimeters
Model: Zoom 90 QD
Optical Zoom: 2.7 x
Publisher: Nikon
Studio: Nikon
Warranty: 1 year warranty
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
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Editorial Review:
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.
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I own this Nikon and have had no problems out of it. This is a wonderful camera and takes great pictures.
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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.
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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)
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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.
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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
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