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thank you so much i was about to bin the camera and it takes the best pics ever something as simple as that. thanks again your a star.thank you so much i was about to bin the camera and it takes the best pics ever something as simple as that. thanks again your a star.
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The closest I could find is the manual for the LiteTouch Zoom 150ED. I believe the biggest difference between the two is the zoom range, so this manual should get you going.
I got the same problem. Pics with zoom > ~2.5 for distant targets are out of focus. Pics are normal for close targets (~ 2 m). The camera with zoom is a "short sight". Changing setting to 'infinity' could not solve the problem. I did not find solution yet. It seems a hardware problem. Anybody know how to fix?
Description: Sleek and stylish, the exciting new Nikon One-Touch Zoom 90QD offers real zoom power in a lightweight, easy-to-use design. The One-Touch Zoom 90QD has a sharp, clear, 2.5x zoom lens with a 38-90mm range and a macro mode for shots as close as 11 inches. The One-Touch Zoom 90QD features a built-in automatic flash with five versatile modes (auto flash, anytime flash, flash cancel, slow sync and red-eye reduction). The active infrared autofocus, infinity focus (for landscapes and faraway subjects), real-image zoom viewfinder and fully automatic exposure control all help to ensure clear and balanced photos.
Depth
2.1 in.
Film Type
35mm
Width
4.6 in.
Height
2.5 in.
UPC
018208018789
Battery Type
1 x 3V Lithium Battery (CR-2)
Weight
7.84 oz.
Self Timer
Yes
Camera Type
Point and Shoot
Focus Type
Autofocus
Minimum Focus Distance
1 ft.
ISO Range - Automatic Setting
ISO 100 - 800
Red Eye Reduction
With Red Eye Reduction
Zoom Size
2.4
Auto Exposure
Yes
Min Aperture
f10.5
Waterproof
No
Max Aperture
f4.8
Zoom Lens
With Zoom Lens
Zoom Range
38 mm - 90 mm
User Manual can not be found up to now. Very soon will be available.
Is your memory full? Does the camera attampt to focus when you push the button down 1/2 way? If not the mode dial may be faulty (you are not in picture taking mode) or the shutter button may be faulty (no focus attempt) Try to use the timer button to get the shutter to trip.
thank you so much i was about to bin the camera and it takes the best pics ever something as simple as that. thanks again your a star.
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