Nikon's easy zoom compact — the One Touch Zoom 90S, motorised zoom, autofocus, program AE, 2002.
The Nikon One Touch Zoom 90S is a fixed-lens 35mm autofocus zoom compact from 2002, part of Nikon's One Touch line of easy-operation pocket cameras. The One Touch name was used in some markets for models sold elsewhere under the Lite Touch or Zoom labels, so market naming can differ. It belongs to Nikon's later range of consumer film zoom compacts.
This is a 35mm fixed-lens autofocus zoom compact with a built-in motorised zoom lens. It uses active autofocus, programmed automatic exposure with a built-in meter, and has a built-in flash. Film advance, rewind and zoom are motorised. The camera is battery-dependent and does not fire without power; the exact zoom range and battery type should be confirmed against the individual body.
The One Touch Zoom 90S suits travel and general snapshots where a simple zoom compact is wanted. Its fully automatic operation makes it approachable for beginners, with the camera handling focus, exposure and flash. It is a straightforward point-and-shoot with minimal manual control.
On the used market check the light seals around the film door, and run the zoom through its range to confirm smooth motor operation. Inspect the lens for haze or fungus, test autofocus and the meter, confirm the flash fires, and run the film advance and rewind. Inspect the LCD panel for bleed, check the battery compartment and door for corrosion, and confirm the camera powers up on fresh batteries since it is fully electronic.