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Nikon One-Touch Zoom 90S
Nikon · Japan · 2002 · 135 film
The Nikon One-Touch Zoom 90S, introduced in 2002, represents a late-generation example of the ubiquitous 35mm autofocus compact point-and-shoot camera. Designed for simplicity and convenience, it offered a 3x zoom lens (likely covering a standard 38-114mm range) and fully automatic operation, requiring users only to frame subjects and press the shutter. As part of Nikon's compact line, it prioritized ease of use and portability, aimed at the mass market seeking a reliable, snapshot-capable film camera without manual controls or advanced features. Its construction, typical of the era, utilized primarily plastic components to keep costs down, reflecting a focus on affordability over premium build or technological innovation. It stands as a functional yet unremarkable tool for everyday photography during the final years of mainstream film point-and-shoots.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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