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Nikon Lite Touch 150 Zoom ED/QD Date 35mm Camera |
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Rating: Summary: I love this camera Review: I can attest this camera is great and easy to use. It is great for all kinds of shooting and the price is good. This is a Nikon Camera. Nikon makes the best cameras... period. It has a Nikkor lens. If you want a point and shoot camera and you want good pictures every time, I strongly suggest this camera.
Rating: Summary: Great camera Review: I just pointed. It took great clear photos.
Rating: Summary: It stopped focusing after about 11 months Review: I loved my Nikon Lite Touch 150 until it stopped focusing after about 11 months (but still under warenty). I expect a $200 camera to be more reliable. My original Cannon point-and-shoot has never needed repair in more than 20 years!
Rating: Summary: a great little camera Review: I think this is a great camera. I got it for a trip to Russia a year ago, and it worked really well. My pictures have turned out very clear and sharp. The only problem is that now it's about a year and a half old (having taken about 100 rolls of film), it doesn't always take the picture right away, despite pressing the button and the auto focusing lights coming on. But as long as I am patient, it works well. Pictures are still excellent quality.
Rating: Summary: GREAT CAMERA Review: This camera consistently gives me bad photos. Most of the time it won't even take a photo when you press the button. The little red and green lights appear and you can press that button as many times as you want and it will not take a photo. This is especially annoying since most photos I take are of my 2 month old daughter, who doesn't hold cute poses very long so by the time this camera finally takes a picture the moment is lost. Also, when it does take pictures, at least half of the photos on the roll come out blurry. Another huge problem is that the film rewinds on its own in the middle of a roll--without me pressing the rewind button (which is poorly located next to the button used to take a photo). So I have wasted countless dollars on paying for a roll of film to be developed even though it only has 4 photos on it, not to mention the expensive of wasting the film I paid for. I returned the first camera thinking it was defective, but the same problems occur with my 2nd one. I have owned it less than a year and already have to buy a new camera.
Rating: Summary: unsatisfied Review: This camera consistently gives me bad photos. Most of the time it won't even take a photo when you press the button. The little red and green lights appear and you can press that button as many times as you want and it will not take a photo. This is especially annoying since most photos I take are of my 2 month old daughter, who doesn't hold cute poses very long so by the time this camera finally takes a picture the moment is lost. Also, when it does take pictures, at least half of the photos on the roll come out blurry. Another huge problem is that the film rewinds on its own in the middle of a roll--without me pressing the rewind button (which is poorly located next to the button used to take a photo). So I have wasted countless dollars on paying for a roll of film to be developed even though it only has 4 photos on it, not to mention the expensive of wasting the film I paid for. I returned the first camera thinking it was defective, but the same problems occur with my 2nd one. I have owned it less than a year and already have to buy a new camera.
Rating: Summary: GREAT CAMERA Review: THIS IS A GREAT LITTLE CAMERA, VERY PLEASED, BEATS THE HECK OF OF MY CANON ELPH.
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