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* Nikon Zoom 60S (Fixed focus 35-60mm f/5.7-9.3 zoom lens, 1995)
 
* Nikon Zoom 60S (Fixed focus 35-60mm f/5.7-9.3 zoom lens, 1995)
 
* Nikon Zoom 310/Lite•Touch Zoom 70 (QD) (35-70mm lens, 1995)
 
* Nikon Zoom 310/Lite•Touch Zoom 70 (QD) (35-70mm lens, 1995)
* Nikon Zoom 500/Lite•Touch Zoom 105 (QD) (38-105mm f/3.5-9.2, 1995)
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* [[Nikon Zoom 500/Lite•Touch Zoom 105 (QD)]] (38-105mm f/3.5-9.2, 1995)
 
* Nikon Zoom 200/One•Touch Zoom (QD) (38-70mm f/4.7-8, 1995)
 
* Nikon Zoom 200/One•Touch Zoom (QD) (38-70mm f/4.7-8, 1995)
 
* [[Nikon Zoom 210AF/One•Touch Zoom 70AF]] (QD) (38-70mm f/4.7-8.6, large finder, 1997)
 
* [[Nikon Zoom 210AF/One•Touch Zoom 70AF]] (QD) (38-70mm f/4.7-8.6, large finder, 1997)

Revision as of 10:36, 12 July 2015

By the mid 1990s, the biggest selling point of a compact camera was its zoom range. Like other manufacturers, Nikon had to balance the focal lengths possible with the latest lens designs with the desire to keep cameras small and lightweight. Much of Nikon's research and development budget must have gone into this highly profitable part of the camera market, since it resulted in some cameras that are not just small and powerful, but also stylish, lightweight, and capable of impressively sharp images. Maximum apertures generally declined as the telephoto range of zoom lenses increased, but the use of aspherical elements and extra dispersal (ED) glass in later models meant that many of these cameras could produce images worthy of SLR cameras.

Chronological list of Nikon Zoom, One•Touch Zoom, and Lite•Touch Zoom models

  • Nikon Lite•Touch Zoom 70WS (QD) (28-70mm f/5.6-10, 2002)
  • Nikon Lite•Touch Zoom 150ED (38-150mm f/5.4-12, 2002)
  • Nikon Lite•Touch Zoom 130ED (QD) (38-130mm Zoom, 2002)
  • Nikon Lite•Touch Zoom 110S (QD) (38-110mm f/4.5-11.9 zoom, 2002)
  • Nikon Lite•Touch Zoom 100W (QD) (28-100mm zoom, 2003) (The final compact 35mm film camera Nikon produced.)

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