Nikon/Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 130ED
Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 130ED

Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 130ED

Nikon · Japan

The Lite Touch Zoom 130ED represents a typical example of Nikon's late 20th-century point-and-shoot camera offerings. Designed as a compact, user-friendly camera for everyday photography, it likely featured a simple autofocus system, an automatic flash, and a built-in zoom lens – the "Zoom 130ED" designation suggests a 38-130mm equivalent zoom. Constructed primarily from plastic materials with basic electronic controls, it was aimed at the mass market, prioritizing ease of use over advanced features or exceptional build quality. Its design and functionality align with the numerous automated snapshot cameras popular during the period, focusing on delivering convenience and acceptable image quality for consumers without technical expertise.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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