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USER MANUAL LITE TOUCH ZOOM 70W-QD NIKON
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 70W / Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD camera.
Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy until you feel confident using the camera.
Your Nikon camera features:
- 35mm compact camera with built-in 2.5X zoom lens from 28 to 70 mm focal length range. (p. 14)
- Close-up photography in Macro mode for subjects as near as at 0.6 to 1.0 m (2.0 to 3.3 ft.). (p. 29)
Symbols used in this manual

:Indicates items to be checked, such as requirements and restrictions.

: Indicates notes and cautions you are requested to follow.

: Indicates supplementary descriptions.

: Indicates pages for reference.
Accessories
(The following item is supplied with this camera.)

Attaching the strap

Attach the strap as shown in the illustration.
Table of Contents
Camera parts 4-7
Body 4
LCD panel 6
Indications in the viewfinder 7
1 Preparations
Installing a battery 8
Turning the camera on 9
Checking the battery power 9
Loading the film 10
2 Basic Operations
Holding the camera properly 12
Operating the Shutter Release button 13
Zooming 14
Shooting 15
Rewinding the film 17
Removing the film 17
3 Advanced Operations
When the main subject is not in the center of the picture 18
Difficult-to-focus subjects 19
Flash photography 20
Procedure for Flash Photography 21
To automatically fire the flash 22
To cancel flash operation 23
To fire the flash intentionally 24
To photograph a person in a night view 25
To reduce the "Red-eye" effect 26
Shooting a distant view or landscape through a window 28
Using the self-timer 28
Close-up photography 29
Imprinting the date/time on pictures (Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only) 30
4 Additional Information
Correcting the date and time (Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only) 31
Replacing the battery for date (Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only) 32
Troubleshooting 34
Camera care tips 36
Specifications 37
For safe handling of the camera 39
Camera parts (Body)


* Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only

The illustrations are fully labeled for your reference.
Indications in the viewfinder

1 Parallax compensation marks
For shooting in Macro mode at a distance of approx. 0.6m (2.0 ft.).
2Autofocusframe marks (p.15)
Center the main subject to be in focus within this frame.
RedLED
Momentarily lights: Focus is achieved.
When you press the Shutter Release button, the shutter is released, but the flash does not fire.
Lights up: Focus is achieved and the flash is ready to fire.
When you press the Shutter Release button, the flash fires.
Blinks: The flash is being charged.
The Shutter Release button is disabled.
Quick blinks: The flash dose not fire.
If the popped-up flash unit is inadvertently pressed down, the LED quickly blinks as a warning.
Does not light: The camera-to-subject distance is too short.
Move further way than approx.
0.9 m (3.0 ft.) with the wide-angle setting or 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) with the telephoto setting.

Battery type
Use one CR2 3V lithium battery in this camera.
1. Open the battery chamber lid.

- Open the battery chamber lid to the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration.
2 Install a new battery.

- Observe the correct polarities and insert the battery in the direction shown in the illustration above.
3. Close the battery chamber lid.

- Firmly press the battery chamber lid until it clicks shut.
Turning the camera on
Open the slide cover.

Once you open the cover in the direction of the arrow, the camera is turned on, the built-in flash pops up, and the lens protrudes.
- If the camera is not operated for more than 3 minutes, the lens automatically retracts to the wide-angle position.
Slide the cover until it clicks.

To prevent battery drain, close the slide cover (the camera is turned off) and press down the flash unit when the camera is not in use.
Checking the battery power
Check for the Low Battery Power indicator ( 一 _ 一 ) on the LCD panel.
- If battery power is sufficient, " " is not indicated.
- If " " is blinking, or all the indicators on the LCD panel do not appear, the battery is exhausted. Replace it with a new one.

Always check the battery condition before shooting.
It is recommended to carry spare batteries with you. The batteries may be difficult to obtain in some areas.
Tips on 35mm film
Number of frames


Use DX-coded 35mm film with this camera.
For DX-coded film, film speed is automatically set. Film speeds valid for automatic setting are ISO100 and 400. (When using ISO200 film or non-DX film, the film speed is automatically set to ISO100.)

When loading/unloading film, be sure not to open the camera back cover into direct sunlight.

Film recommended
It is recommended to use ISO400 film, which provides good results in flash photography, and reasonable protection against camera shake.
1. Open the camera back.

- Slide the camera back lock release lever in the direction of the arrow (1) to open the camera back (2).
2. Insert a film cartridge.

3. Pull the film leader out to the red index mark.

Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is properly positioned with no slack.


4. Close the camera back, and check that the film has been correctly loaded.

- When the film has been properly set, "f" is displayed on the frame counter when the camera is turned on.

If the letter " - - " blinks on the frame counter, the film is not properly loaded. Open the camera back again and reload film.
Holding the camera properly
Hold the camera firmly.

- Prop your elbows against your body and hold the camera with both hands.

- Make sure that the flash is on top as shown.

Do not block the lens, autofocus window, or flash with your fingers, hair, or the camera strap.

Be careful not to press down on the flash unit when it is in the popped up position.
Take some trial shots
Before taking important pictures, it is strongly recommended to take a few trial shots first to familiarize yourself with the camera and all of its features.
Nikon cannot be held responsible for malfunctions caused by using the Lite Touch Zoom 70W / Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD in ways not specified in this manual.
Operating the Shutter Release button
1. Lightly press the button and confirm the red LED lights up.

- When you press the button lightly, the focus and exposure are achieved, and the red LED lights up.
The focus is locked (Focus lock p. 18) while the Shutter Release button is depressed lightly.
2. Fully depress the Shutter Release button to take the picture.


Pressing the Shutter Release button abruptly in one stroke may result in camera shake. Be sure to slowly press the Shutter Release button.
Press the Zoom lever to compose the picture.

Press the lever to the direction of 1 for telephoto (70mm) photography or to the direction of 44 for wide-angle (28mm) photography.
- Remove your finger from the lever when the desired image size is obtained.
If the camera is not operated for more than 3 minutes, the lens automatically retracts to the (wide-angle) position.
Example of a telephoto photograph

Example of a wide-angle photograph

1. Center the autofocus frame mark on the main subject.


If the main subject is outside the autofocus frame:
If the main subject is outside the autofocus frame, use the focus lock to achieve focus. (p. 18)
2. Lightly press the Shutter Release button.

The relationships between the red LED indications and the camera functions are shown in the table below:
| Focusing | Flash | Shutter (Shooting) | |
| Momentarily lights | Complete | Does not fire | Enabled |
| Steadily lights | Complete | Fires | Enabled |
| Slowly blinks | — | Being charged | Locked*1 (p. 16) |
| Quickly blinks | — | Does not fire | Enabled*2 (p. 16) |
| Does not light | Impossible | — | Locked*3 (p. 16) |
(continued on the next page)
Shooting (continued)
1 While the red LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release the shutter after the red LED stops blinking and stays lit.
2 If the popped-up flash unit is inadvertently pressed down, the red LED quickly blinks as a warning. In this case, the shutter is released, but the flash does not fire.
*3 If the subject is closer than approx. 0.9m (3.0 ft.) in the wide-angle setting or approx. 1.2m (3.9 ft.) in the telephoto setting, the red LED does not light even when you press the Shutter Release button, and the shutter cannot be released. Move away from the subject until the red LED lights up. Note that the Shutter Release button may still work even if the camera-to-subject distance is extremely short, i.e., out of the control range of the camera.
3. Slowly press the Shutter Release button all the way.

- If the subject is dark in Auto Flash mode, the flash fires automatically.

Pressing the Shutter Release button abruptly in one stroke may result in camera shake.

When closing the cover, first slide it slightly in to start the lens retraction. When the lens is completely retracted, slowly close the cover. The flash unit stays in the popped-up position even when you close the cover and the camera is turned off. Press the flash unit down to return it to its original position.

When not in use, close the slide cover to save battery power.
Rewinding the film
Film rewinds automatically.
- At the end of the film roll, the film rewinding starts automatically.
- While the film is rewinding, the number on the frame counter decreases one by one. When rewinding is complete, “ ” blinks, then stops blinking and remains lit.
- If rewinding stops midway through the roll because of a dead battery, it resumes automatically as soon as the battery is replaced.
Do not open the camera back until the letter "E" starts blinking.
To rewind the film at mid-roll

Press the =0 (mid-roll rewind) button using the stud on the end of the strap lug or the point of a ball-point pen.
- Once rewinding starts, there is no need to keep the button pressed.
Removing the film
- Make sure rewind is complete by checking the letter "E" indication.

2. Open the camera back and remove the film.

When the main subject is not in the center of the picture
Focus lock photography
When the subject to be focused is outside the autofocus frame in the center of the picture, use focus lock, which enables you to change the picture composition while locking the focus. Also use focus lock for difficult-to-focus subjects described on the next page (p.19).
1. Compose the picture.

If the shutter is released in a condition like that in the above example where the main subject is out of focus.
2. Center the autofocus frame mark on the main subject, then lightly press the Shutter Release button.


Do not change the camera-to-subject distance
While you lightly press the Shutter Release button, the focus is locked. Do not change the camera-to-subject distance.
3. While depressing the Shutter Release button lightly, recompose the picture and depress the Shutter Release button all the way.

Difficult-to-focus subjects
The following subjects may be difficult to focus. Use the focus lock (p. 18) to focus on another subject equidistant from the camera, then compose the picture to shoot.
Subjects too small to fully cover the autofocus frame mark.

Subjects behind glass.

Dark subjects with no reflection.

Glossy, lihgt-reflecting surfaces, such as shiny cars or water.

■ Subjects without solid content (i.e., candle flame, fireworks, etc.).
Secondary subjects are closer to the camera than the main subject.
Flash photography
Selecting the flash mode

- You can select any of five flash modes by pressing the button.

AUTO : Auto Flash(p. 22)
The flash automatically fires when there is not enough light.
: Infinity Focus(13 p. 28)
For shooting a distant scene or landscape more sharply.
念 :FlashCancel(1p.23)
To cancel flash operation in lighting conditions where normally the flash would automatically fire.
: Anytime Flash(p. 24)
To fire the flash intentionally regardless of the available light.
AUTO SLOW : Slow-Sync Flash(p.25)
To brighten both the subject and the background at dusk or in night scenes.

While the red LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release the shutter after the red LED stops blinking and stays lit.
Procedure for Flash Photography
- Press the 35 button to select the Flash mode.

Since slow shutter speeds are usually selected in (Flash Cancel) and AUTO (Slow Sync Flash) modes, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.
- Compose the picture, then lightly press the Shutter Release button.
- Check that the red LED lights up, then shoot.

Flash shooting range
The reference distance values are shown below.
With ISO100 film speed:
( wide-angle) setting: approx. 0.9 to 3.3m (3.0 to 10.9 ft.)
[2] (telephoto) setting: approx. 1.2 to 1.9m (4.0 to 6.2 ft.)
With ISO400 film speed:
(11) (wide-angle) setting: approx. 0.9 to 6.6m (3.0 to 21.8 ft.)
(telephoto) setting: approx. 1.2 to 3.8m (4.0 to 12.5 ft.)


Do NOT press against the flash unit. If extra force is applied to the flash unit, the red LED quickly blinks as a warning. (In this case, the shutter is released, but the flash does not fire.)
To automatically fire the flash
Auto Flash mode
The flash automatically fires when the subject is dark.
1. Make sure that the "AUTO 4" mark appears on the LCD panel.
AUTO

- If the "AUTO" mark does not appear, press the button until "AUTO" appears on the LCD panel.
2. Check that the red LED lights up, then shoot.


Example

If the subject is sufficiently illuminated, the flash does not fire. In this case, the red LED momentarily lights to notify you of this when you lightly press the Shutter Release button.

When the red LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release the shutter after the red LED steadily lights up.
To cancel flash operation
Flash Cancel mode
Use this mode in places, such as museums, where flash photography is prohibited.
1. Use a tripod or place the camera on a stable flat surface.

Use a tripod for Flash Cancel mode
Since slow shutter speeds are usually selected in this mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.
2. Press the button until "⑤" appears on the LCD panel.

3. Make sure that the red LED momentarily lights, then shoot.


Example
To fire the flash intentionally
Anytime Flash mode
Use this mode to intentionally fire the flash without regard to light conditions.
- Press the button until “4” appears on the LCD panel.

- Make sure that the red LED lights up, then shoot.


Example

When the red LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release the shutter after the red LED steadily lights up.
To photograph a person in a night view
Slow Sync Flash mode
Use this mode to brighten both the subject and the background in a night view or at dusk.
1. Use a tripod or place the camera on a stable flat surface.

Use a tripod for Slow Sync Flash mode
Since slow shutter speeds are usually selected in this mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.
2. Press the button until "AUTO" appears on the LCD panel.

3. Make sure that the red LED lights up, then shoot.

Example

When the red LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release the shutter after the red LED steadily lights up.
To reduce the "Red-eye" effect
Red-eye Reduction mode
In flash photography, the subject's eyes may sometimes appear bright red. To reduce this "red-eye" effect, use this mode.
- Press the button until " ⑥ " appears on the LCD panel.

Each time you press the button, the indicator changes in the order shown below:

No indicator: Red-eye Reduction mode canceled To cancel Red-eye Reduction mode.

Red-eye Reduction mode To reduce the "Red-eye" effect.

About Red-eye Reduction mode
This mode is not recommended when shooting fast-moving subjects.

: Self-Timer (p.28) mode For self-timer operation.
Note that Red-eye Reduction is automatically set when the self-timer is used.
2. Compose the picture, then lightly press the Shutter Release button.

3. Check that the red LED lights up, then shoot.


Both camera and subject be still
The Red-eye Reduction lamp lights up for approx. a second before the flash fires. Be careful not to move the camera or let the subject move until the flash fires.

While the red LED is blinking with the Shutter Release button pressed lightly, the flash is being charged, and the shutter cannot be released. Lightly press the Shutter Release button again, and release the shutter after the red LED stops blinking and stays lit.

Red-eye Reduction mode is not automatically canceled by turning the power off. To cancel the Red-eye Reduction mode, press the button until " " disappears from the LCD panel.
Shooting a distant view or landscape through a window
Infinity Focus mode
This mode is good for shooting a distant view more sharply, or a landscape through a window.
- Press the 甲乙 button until “ 甲乙 ” appears on the LCD panel.
- Check that the red LED momentarily lights, then shoot.


Flash is automatically canceled in this mode.
Using the self-timer
Use the self-timer when you wish to include yourself in the picture.
- Use a tripod or place the camera on a stable flat surface.
- Press the button until "..." appears on the LCD panel.
- Compose the picture, and press the Shutter Release button.
Focus and exposure are achieved by pressing the Shutter Release button lightly.
- When the Shutter Release button is pressed all the way, the Red-eye reduction/Self-timer lamp blinks and lights up for 10 seconds in total before the shutter is released.
- After the shot, Self-Timer mode is automatically canceled.
- Self-Timer mode is automatically canceled also when the slide cover is closed.
Close-up photography

Minimum camera-to-subject distance is approx. 0.6m (2.0 ft.) in Telephoto shooting
If you wish to shoot a subject such as a flower as large as possible, you can get as close to the subject as approx. 0.6 m (2.0 ft.). The camera-to-subject distance range in Macro mode is approx. 0.6 to 1.0m (2.0 to 3.3 ft.). Note that, however, this mode is not intended to duplicate drawings.
1. Press the Macro button.

- When you press the Macro button, the lens is automatically set to the Macro position, and Anytime Flash mode is selected.
2. compose the picture while pressing the Macro button, then lightly press the Shutter Release button.

When the camera-to subject distance is approx. 0.6m (2.0 ft.), the area marked with in the illustration is included in the picture.
3. Check that the red LED lights up, then shoot.

Imprinting the date/time on pictures
(Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only)

Select the date/time indicator by pressing the MODE button.

The year is indicated by the lower two digits ("00" for 2000 and "1" for 2001) and printed, and the time is in the 24-hour cycle. The example in the illustration shows March. 1, 2000.
The letter "M" appears to label the month indication, but it is not imprinted on pictures.
Each time you press the MODE button, the indicator changes in the order shown below:
Year/Month/Day Day/Hour/Minute NO printing

- If “—” is displayed on the LCD panel, the date/time of the shot will be imprinted on the picture.
- Set to “- - - - - - ” (No printing) if you prefer the date/time not to be imprinted.
Imprint position of date/time

- The imprint positions is shown in the illustration.

The imprinted date/time may be difficult to recognize if the imprint position or the subject is:
- White or bright.
Orange or yellow.
Correcting the date and time
(Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only)

- Press the MODE button to obtain the Year/Month/Day indication.
- Press the SEL button so that the indicator to be set blinks.
- Press the ADJUST button to set the blinking digit.
Each time you press the ADJUST button, the number advances by one.
Holding the ADJUST button pressed for more than 2 seconds advances the number quickly.
4. When the blinking indicator is correctly set, press the SEL button again so that the next indicator blinks.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set all the digits.
To correct the time, press the MODE button to obtain the Day/ Hour/Minute indication.
Replacing the battery for date
(Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only)
If the date/time printed on film is dark or difficult to read, the battery for date must be exhausted. Replace it with a new one.

Battery type
Use one CR2025 3V lithium battery for date with this camera.
1. Check that no film is inside, and open the camera back.


You can check whether or not there is film inside by looking through the film cartridge confirmation window (p. 5).
2. Open the date battery chamber lid inside the camera back.

- Remove the date battery chamber lid by loosening the screws indicated by the arrow in the illustration, using a screwdriver.
3. Replace the battery with a new one.

Install the new battery with the polarity upward as illustrated.
4. Close the date battery chamber lid and tighten the screws.

Firmly tighten the screws using a screwdriver.
The built-in clock is reset when the battery is removed. Remember to set the time and date. (p. 31)
Troubleshooting
Track down the cause of trouble using the following chart. It may save you a trip to your nearest Nikon service center.
| Problem | Check points and solution | Ref. page | |
| Shutter | The shutter cannot be released. | ● The battery is installed with wrong polarities. → Install it with the correct polarities. ● The slide cover is not completely open. → Open the slide cover all the way until it clicks to turn the camera on. ● The red LED blinks. → The flash is being charged. Once take your finger away from the Shutter Release button, lightly press the button again, and release the shutter after the red LED stops blinking and stays lit. ● No indicator on the LCD panel. → The battery is exhausted. Replace it with a new one. | 8 9 7 8 |
| Flash | The flash does not fire. | ● The red LED blinks. → The flash is being charged. Once take your finger away from the Shutter Release button, lightly press the button again, and release the shutter after the red LED stops blinking and stays lit. ● The camera is in Auto Flash, Slow-Sync Flash mode. → In this mode, the flash will not fire when the subject is bright enough. To fire the flash, select Anytime Flash mode. ● The red LED blinks quickly. → Check that the flash unit is not pressed down. Do not touch the flash unit. | 7 24 21 |
| Focus | The subject appears out of focus in the print. | ● Camera shake → Gently press the Shutter Release button, or use a tripod or place the camera on a stable flat surface. ● Something in front or in back of the subject is in focus. → Be sure to center the autofocus frame mark on the subject before releasing the shutter. When correct focus cannot be easily achieved, use the focus lock. | 12,13, 23 15,18, 19 |
| Datarate | The numeral “;” does not appear even when film is loaded. | ●“- - ” appears on the LCD panel when the camera is turned on by opening the slide cover. →Remove the film and load it again. | 10,11 |
| Date generation | The date/time are not imprinted on pictures. | ●The battery for date is exhausted. →Replace it with a new one. ●The date panel displays “- - - - - - ” →Set the panel so that it displays the indication to be imprinted. | 32,33 30 |
A characteristic of electronic cameras
In rare cases, when strong static electricity or the like is applied to the camera, the camera may not work properly. If this happens, remove the battery and reinstall it.
When the camera is not in use:
Close the slide cover to turn the camera off when not in use.
This prevents accidental release of the shutter and resulting battery drain.
When the camera will not be used for a long period:
Remove the battery and store the camera in a cool, dry, clean place. It is recommended to install a battery once a month and fire the flash several times to prevent deterioration of the capacitors.
Keep the camera dry:
The Lite Touch Zoom 70W / Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD is not waterproof, and therefore should not be exposed to rain or saltwater.
Do not apply strong shock to the camera:
Do not drop the camera or hit it against a hard surface.
When storing the camera:
Do not leave the camera in an excessively hot and humid place, such as inside a closed car or car trunk or in front of a heater, or a place exposed to chemicals such as camphor or naphthalene.
Using a desiccant during storage is recommended.
Maintenance:
Use a dry, soft cloth or commercially available blower brush or lens cleaner to remove dirt and smudges.
Lightly wipe away the dirt on the Antifog Viewfinder eyepiece with a soft cloth.
Use the flash intermittently:
Firing the flash repeatedly makes the battery and camera hot.
Allow sufficient time for them to cool off before taking pictures again.
When using the camera at low temperature:
The camera may not operate at low temperature with a nearly exhausted battery. Use a fresh battery at low temperatures, keep spare batteries warm, and use them alternately.
Battery power may be restored when the temperature returns to normal.
Specifications
Type of camera
35mm autofocus lens-shutter camera with Nikon zoom lens
Usable film
DX-coded 35mm film in film cartridge
Picture format
24× 36mm
Lens
28 mm f/5.6-70 mm f/10, 5 elements in 4 groups
Shutter
Programmed electronic type
Viewfinder
Real-image viewfinder: frame coverage: approx. over 80% in regular-size frame; approx. 0.28 × magnification at 28mm , approx. 0.62 × at 70mm ; Diopter: approx. -0.8DP
Viewfinder information
Image size frame marks (with parallax compensation marks); Autofocus frame
Red LED indications
Ready to shoot (Lights up), Flash being charged (Blinks), Flash does not fire. Focus is achieved (Momentarily lights), Popped-up flash unit is being pressed down (Blinks at 8 Hz)
Focusing
Activated by lightly pressing the Shutter Release button.
Distance range from approx. 0.9m (3.0 ft.) to infinity at 28mm, approx. 1.2m (4.0 ft.) to infinity at 70mm
Focus lock
Focus is locked as long as the shutter Release button lightly pressed.
Exposure control
Electronically controlled program AE: auto exposure range (ISO100): EV5 to 15 at 28mm EV6 to 15 at 70mm Flash fires automatically if the available light is low
Film speed setting
Valid for DX-coded ISO100, and 400 films.
(ISO100 is automatically selected for DX-coded ISO200 films)
Film loading
Film automatically advances to the first frame upon completion of film loading; With a film cartridge confirmation window
Frame counter
Shown in the LCD panel; Additive type; Counts back during film rewind
Self-timer
Electronically controlled; Activated by depressing the Shutter Release button; Self-timer lamp blinks and lights up (10 seconds in total) to show when ready; Timer duration 10 seconds; Cancelable
Specifications (continued)
Film advance
Film automatically advances after each shot; Auto rewind at the end of film roll; Mid-roll rewind function available
Built-in flash
Four flash modes available: Auto Flash, Flash Cancel, Anytime Flash, and Slow Sync Flash; Flash automatically fires when there is not enough light; Shutter button is locked while the flash is being charged, Flash shooting range (ISO100): approx. 0.9 to 3.3m (3.0 to 10.9 ft.) at 28mm , approx. 1.2 to 1.9m (4.0 to 6.3 ft.) at 70mm , (ISO400): approx. 0.9 to 6.6m (3.0 to 21.8 ft.) at 28mm , approx. 1.2 to 3.8m (4.0 to 12.5 ft.) at 70mm ; Recycling time approx. 6 sec.
Red-eye Reduction mode
Red-eye Reduction lamp lights up for approx. 1 second when flash fires
Battery life
Approx. 10 rolls of 24-exposure film when flash is used for half the exposures
LCD panel (Power is on)
Frame counter, Flash mode, Red-eye Reduction, Self-timer, Infinity Focus mode, Low battery power
Power source
One 3V lithium battery (CR2)
Date imprint function (Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD only)
24-hour cycle with no AM/PM; Five indication formats selectable by a push button; Year/Month/Day, Day/Hour/Minute, no printing, Month/ Day/Year, Day/Month/Year; Leap year adjustment until 2049; Incremental correction of date; Power source: one CR2025 lithium battery
Weight (without battery)
Lite Touch Zoom 70W Approx. 200g (7.0 oz.)
Lite Touch Zoom 70W QD Approx. 210g (7.4 oz.)
- Specifications apply when a fresh battery is used at normal temperature (20^ or 68^)
- Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
For safe handling of the camera
WARNING
- Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the camera yourself, as it houses high-voltage circuitry that can cause electric shock. Also, such actions will cause the camera to malfunction.
- If the camera is dropped and damaged, do not touch any exposed interior metal parts, as it houses high-voltage circuitry that can cause electric shock. Remove the battery and take the camera to your nearest Nikon dealer for repair.
- If you detect smoke coming from the camera, stop operation immediately and turn the camera off. Let the camera cool off before removing the battery. Then take the camera to your nearest Nikon dealer for repair.
- Do not submerge the camera in water, allow water to splash on it, or expose it to rain, as this may cause electric shock or fire.
- Do not operate the camera in a place where there is any possibility of catching fire or causing an explosion.
If the camera is used in an environment where combustible gas or dust may be generated, such as where there is propane and gasoline, this may cause fire or explosion.
- Do not let the strap wind around your neck. In particular, never put the strap around a child's neck, as this may cause suffocation.
- Do not look at the sun or other strong light source directly through the viewfinder, as this may damage your retina, resulting in permanent eye damage.
- Batteries and accessories that are small enough to enter the mouth of a child must be kept out of the reach of children.
They may be swallowed by children. If this happens, call a physician immediately.
CAUTION
- Do not fire the flash close to a person's eyes, as this may cause blindness. In particular, keep a distance of at least 1m when taking a picture of children.
- Do not touch the camera with wet hands, as this may cause electric shock.
- When the camera is not in use, close the slide cover and avoid placing it in direct sunlight. Sunlight may be focused, causing a fire.
- Do not carry the camera while mounted on a tripod, as you might bump into something and injure yourself or others.
- Do not throw used batteries into a fire. Also do not short-circuit, disassemble, or heat the battery, as this may cause it to catch fire or explode.
Always follow the warning instructions printed on batteries to prevent them from catching fire or exploding. - Never use batteries not specified in this instruction manual, as this may cause them to generate heat or catch fire.
- If battery leakage sticks to your clothes or skin, wash it away with clean water. Should battery leakage get into your eye, immediately flush thoroughly with clean water and consult a doctor.
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