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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.
From the Manufacturer
With a powerful 38-130mm (3.4x) zoom lens and stylish, titanium-colored
finish, the Lite Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD offers easy-to-use features and
Nikon's superior quality ED (Extra-Low Dispersion glass) for clear, sharp
pictures. You can take the Lite Touch Zoom 130 ED/QD with you anywhere
since it weighs just 6.7 ounces. Capture the memories.
Autofocus 3.4 Zoom Lens
Focusing speed and precision are impressive thanks to our 628-step
Wide-Area Passive Autofocus system. Focus Lock maintains focus on subjects
even if not centered in the frame. With its 38mm wide-angle to 130mm
telephoto reach, you can photograph from 2.5 feet to infinity. The
Panorama mode allows you to create breathtaking landscape shots!
5 Mode Pop-up Flash
- Auto Flash pops up automatically with
fast, 6-second recycling.
- Slow Sync helps balance a darker,
ambient light background with your flash-illuminated subject.
- Anytime Flash fills in deep shadows on
bright, sunny days.
- Red-Eye Reduction utilizes a pre-flash
to reduce red-eye in portraits.
- Flash Cancel turns off the flash,
allowing you to shoot with available light or where flash photography is
prohibited.
Fully Automatic Film Operation
Film loading is a snap. Film advance and rewind are automatic. You'll
appreciate the mid-roll rewind feature if you need to process a roll
before it's finished.
Comfortable, Full Information Anti-Fog
Viewfinder
With an orange autofocus flash-ready LED indicator, it's easy to take
razor-sharp images. And comfortable for everyone thanks to a diopter
adjustment.
Quartz Date Function
The Quartz Date function imprints the date or time on your film.
Self-Timer plus Optional Remote
Control
You can set the 10-second self-timer to get into the picture or purchase
the optional ML-L3 wireless remote.
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. ________________________________________________________________
Product Reviews:
   
A wonderful Nikon value! Crisp, sharp photos!, March 15, 2005
Reviewer: Robert G. Martinez "Doctor of Rock"
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!
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