Nikon One-Touch Zoom 70 AF $40
What's included:
- Nikon One-Touch Zoom 70 AF
- Wrist strap
This Nikon One‑Touch Zoom 70 AF is a vintage compact zoom point‑and‑shoot from the late 1990s. It’s used and untested—but visually, it looks in good shape and a fun pick if you’re curious about retro film gear.
Condition & Notables
This camera is used and untested. It hasn’t been loaded with film or tested—so mechanical operation is not confirmed. Cosmetic condition appears solid with only minor scuffs.
Camera Highlights
- 38–70 mm zoom lens (f/4.7–f/8.6), offering flexible framing from modest wide-angle to short telephoto.
- Built-in flash with red-eye reduction, automatic loading and DX film sensing, LCD mode and date display. Close-focusing to around 26″.
- Simple interface—auto focus/auto exposure point-and-shoot for casual shooting.
User Experience
- Reviewers find the shutter response pace slow—sometimes too sluggish for handheld action or indoor subjects. Some note softness unless lighting is ideal.
- However, the lens is reported to be surprisingly sharp for a slow zoom, with smooth focal range transitions and no heavy vignetting in most settings.
Best For
- Collectors of 1990s film cameras looking for a classic Nikon to restore or test.
- Film photography experimenters curious about vintage automatic zoom compacts.
- Anyone comfortable with possibly non‑working gear seeking a mechanical or aesthetic piece.
Usage Notes
Since this item is untested, consider it ideal for parts, repair, or curious hobbyists. If it runs, it offers simple autofocus, zoom flexibility, and basic exposure automation. Requires a 1×123-type battery. No case included.
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