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.
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Product Reviews:

fuzzy pictures, July 7, 2004
Reviewer: J. Morris
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!
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Good, Economical Camera, February 20, 2004
Reviewer: mike
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.
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Kevin, February 9, 2004
Reviewer: A customer
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.
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