The Nikon 120 ED AF, it packs a punch for its compact size.
How much does the Nikon Lite Touch weigh?
I decided to do my own weight test for the camera. It’s label says ‘Lite.Touch’ so there was only one way to show this from an empirical point of view!
Popping it my scales it came in a featherweight 250g. The camera was weighed with it's film inside as well as its battery (Duracell CR123) as well.
The images you can see in the video are from a recent visit to the coast and were taken with Ilford XP2 Super. It’s a 400 ISO BW film which requires C41 processing.
Overall quite light, something that you can really chuck into your handbag or your man bag, whatever it is, or even to your pocket. And it should be pretty good to go.
How compact is the Nikon Lite Touch?
Getting my tape measure out to measure its width, a little bit unusual but important to give a greater idea of scale from a perspective point of view.
The Nikon Lite Touch comes in at about 11 centimetres wide. If you look at the pen in comparison as well as the 35 millimetre roll, you can see that it is a pretty compact piece kit. From above again, pretty narrow.
It is not as narrow as other compact film cameras, but is still up there. Overall, very easy for you to be able to pop this into your man bag, your hand bag, pop it into your pocket, and you'd be good to go.
What are some pros of the Nikon Lite Touch?
First of all, it's lightweight and very easy to take with you when on the go or in a rush. It's really easy to load like any other film camera or compact camera. The advantage of a compact film camera is that loading film is an absolute breeze with its automatic loading mechanism.
It's got an automatic zoom function, which works from the back of the camera. And you can go ahead and press the zoom in and the zoom back. If you are interested in using that, I probably would refrain from using it as much as possible. But if that's your sort of thing then you can go ahead and use it. You've also got a number of different functions.
On the top of the camera, you've got the flash priority mode, which automatically pops up every time the camera is opened. It might just be my camera but it won’t sit if manually pushed down. However, it can be switched off manually by pressing the flash button.
There are inbuilt options of swtiching to portrait mode or having a landscape mode. Another cool feature is being able to change the date and the time that you're taking the photos. Once manually set, they will get manually printed onto the film itself when you get them developed.
The Panorama function at the back of the camera is another creative feature. Simply slide the button and it will start taking your images in panorama mode. I'll discuss this feature further down the blog.
The camera has been labelled ‘Lite Touch’ and the shutter release button is very, very light touch from the top. When very lightly depressed it will take the shot, which in some ways is great and other ways not. Certainly it is a promise to its word. What else is there to say, besides the fact that it is a beautiful champagne gold colour?
This camera is great for something casual. It is very easy and cheap to pick up online. You can go onto somewhere like eBay and probably pick up one of these for about £40-50 mark. Maybe a bit more than that. A ‘newer’ less used model is probably going to cost a little bit more for its premium.
Highly recommend it. Really great little, nifty little camera, pop it in your camera bag, put it in your pocket, whatever, and you're good to go.