
Pricing
Nikon Zoom-Touch 400
Nikon · Japan · 1990 · 135 film
The Zoom-Touch 400 was a compact 35mm autofocus zoom camera introduced by Nikon in 1990, representing the company's entry into the highly competitive consumer point-and-shoot market dominated by models with increasingly powerful zoom lenses. As part of Nikon's compact lineup alongside models like the Lite-Touch series, it offered users significant zoom capabilities in a portable body, likely featuring a wide-angle to telephoto zoom lens (as suggested by the "400" naming convention common for zoom ratios at the time) alongside standard autofocus, auto-exposure, and built-in flash. Designed for ease of use and snapshot photography, it catered to amateur photographers seeking versatile point-and-shoot functionality without the complexity or bulk of SLRs.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






Enjoy this museum? Support on Ko-fi