Tuesday, December 6, 2011

RESALE VALUE OF USED -- Nikon Lite鈥ouch Zoom 150ED/150ED QD?

Specifications:


Type of camera 35mm auto focus lens-shutter camera with Nikon zoom lens


Usable film DX-coded 35mm format film in film cartridge


Picture format Normal: 24 x 36mm; Panorama (150ED QD only): 13.3 x 36mm


Lens 38-150mm f/5.4-12; 7 elements in 5 groups (ED lens and Aspheric lenses are used)





Shutter Programmed electronic type; also serves as diaphragm blades


Shutter speed 2 to 1/500 s.





Viewfinder Real-image viewfinder; Frame coverage; over 80% in regular-size frame; approx. 0.38x magnification at 38mm, approx.1.2x at 150mm; Dioptre adjustment; (-3~+1m-1), Anti-fog viewfinder


Viewfinder info Image size frame with parallax compensation marks; Panorama-format frame marks (150ED QD only); Auto focus frame marks: Green LED (in-focus indicator) -- Lights up: subject focused, Blinks slowly (at 2Hz): subject is too close to achieve correct focus, Blinks quickly (at 8Hz): subject is difficult to focus; Orange LED (flash-ready light) -- Lights up: flash ready, Blinks slowly (at 4Hz): flash being charged, Blinks quickly (at 8Hz): the popped-up flash unit is being pressed down





Focusing Wide-Area Passive Auto focus system; Activated by lightly pressing shutter release button; Distance range (approx.): 0.75m (2.5 ft.) to infinity at 38mm, 0.8m (2.6 ft.) to infinity at 150mm


Focus lock Focus is locked as long as the shutter release button is lightly pressed





Exposure control Electronically controlled program AE: auto exposure range (ISO 100): EV 6-16 at 38mm or EV 6.5-16 at 150mm; (ISO 400): EV 8-17 at 38mm, EV 8-18 at 150mm





Film speed setting ISO 25, 50,100, 200, 400, 800,1600 and DX-coded 3200 film automatically set; With non-DX-coded film, automatically set to ISO 25


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 to show when ready; Timer duration 10 s.; Cancel-able





Film advance Film automatically advances by one frame 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 Night Portrait (Slow Sync Flash); Flash automatically fires when there is not enough light or subject is back lit; Flash shooting range (ISO 100): approx. 0.75-3.8m (2.5-12.5 ft.) at 38mm, approx. 0.8-1.6m (2.6- 5.2 ft.) at 150mm; (ISO 400): approx. 0.75-7.6m (2.5-24.9 ft.) at 38mm, approx. 0.8-3.2m (2.6-10.5 ft.) at 150mm; Shutter release button is locked during flash charging; Recycling time approx. 5 sec.


Red-Eye Reduction mode Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights up for approx. 1 sec. before 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/Remote Control (QD model only), Infinity Focus mode, Battery power, Time/Date (150ED model QD only)


Power source One 3V CR123A (or DL123A) lithium battery





Date imprint function Functions with panorama-format pictures; Auto film speed setting with DX codes (ISO 25-3200); Printed date include Year, Month, Day, Hour, (24-hour cycle with no AM/PM) and Minute with five choices; Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year, Day/Month/Year, Day/Hour/Minute, and no-imprint; Leap year adjustment until 2040; Power source is the same as the camera body; Built-in clock with timing accuracy within 卤90 seconds a month





Dimensions (W x H x D) (approx.) 117 x 60 x 46mm (4.6 x 2.4 x 1.8 in.)


Weight (without battery) (approx.) 195g (6.9 oz.)|||This is one of the more sought after film compacts so $25-$40, little more if it's complete with box and paperwork.|||Maybe $50- $60, if it's in VERY good condition. There's not much demand for 35mm point and shoot cameras.

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