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Nikon Nuvis 110i APS Film Camera

Nikon Nuvis 110i APS Film Camera

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Product MPN
MPN: Nuvis 110i
Key Features
Camera Type: Point and Shoot
Film Type: APS
Zoom Lens: With Zoom Lens
Zoom Range: 30 mm - 85 mm
Focus
Focus Type: Autofocus
Focus Lock: With Focus Lock
Lens
Zoom Size: 2.8
Minimum Focus Distance: 2.7 ft.
Exposure
ISO Range - Automatic Setting: ISO 50 - 1,600
Min Aperture: f9.5
Max Aperture: f3.8
Auto Exposure: Yes
Flash
Red Eye Reduction: With Red Eye Reduction
Technical Features
Panorama: Yes
Self Timer: Yes
Dimensions
Depth: 1.9 in.
Height: 2.4 in.
Width: 4.8 in.
Weight: 9.28 oz.
Miscellaneous
Product ID: 20006
More Information
Details: Advanced Photo System Assures Easy Picture-Taking The new Nikon Nuvis 110i makes great pictures, and it's fun and easy to use. Slide open the protective lens cover and you'll see sharp 2.8x 30-85mm Nikon zoom lens that gives you the freedom to shoot from close-up to distant scenes. And because the Nuvis 110i is an Advanced Photo System camera, you'll love the different kinds of pictures you can take, and how easy it is to do so.
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