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Nikon Lite Touch 140 ED/QD Zoom Date 35mm Film Camera Description and Reviews.

Product Description:
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.
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.

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Product Reviews:

 

   
 Fine until the zoom broke, May 3, 2004
Reviewer: A customer


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.

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I would never buy a nikon again, July 5, 2003
Reviewer: George Strauch


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!!!!
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Good Camera, January 26, 2003
Reviewer: Jason Newton


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.
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Piece of Junk, December 13, 2002
Reviewer: A customer


Had the camera for 6 months. Already has needed to be repaired twice. Repairs take over a month. Poor camera. Poor company.
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What a disappointment, July 29, 2002
Reviewer: A customer


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.
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Happy but disappointed at the same time, June 11, 2002
Reviewer: A customer


I bought this Nikon 140ED as a graduation gift for my cousin. The camera is nice and light. Pictures come out nice and clear. It doesn't come with a camera bag, which is rather inconvenient, but that is trivial. Overall, I'm minutely satisfied with the camera. However, I do have a couple disappointments. It doesn't take multiple shots that well. We tried to take 2 or three pictures one after the other, and nothing happens. The camera refuses to take a second picture. We try waiting several seconds, but it is still unresponsive. Another feature of the camera that disappointed me is the flash. The distance of the flash is not as great as I expected it to be. ... For the NIKON name and quality, and that price, the camera usability and flash should exceed those of lesser brands and quality.
 

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