
NikonNuvis V (Nuvis 160i)
Zoom APS Compact
The story
Place the Nikon Nuvis V (Nuvis 160i) in context and you land in the post-millennium hangover, when production lines wound down and unsold stock filled department-store shelves. Catalogued as a zoom aps compact, it pairs the Nikon Zoom 22.5–66mm Macro with a APS film path. Worth knowing up front: Nikon's late attempt at making APS feel premium — and it almost worked.
Specifications
- Format
- APS
- Year
- 2001
- Lens
- Nikon Zoom 22.5–66mm Macro
- Min. focus
- 0.5 m (macro)
- Flash
- Built-in multi-mode
- Battery
- 1× CR2
Notable features
- 3× zoom
- Macro mode
- C/H/P APS formats
Shooting it today
The Nikon Zoom 22.5–66mm Macro is the convenience play: a single optical formula that handles groups, snapshots and tighter portraits without ever leaving your hand. APS film has been out of production since 2011, so you're shooting expired stock from eBay and sending it to one of the handful of labs that still handle IX240 — confirm both before you commit. It runs on CR2 lithium cells, still stocked online but worth ordering a pair before a trip. The built-in flash will fire whenever the meter decides it should, so learn the override before your first night out. Minimum focus is 0.5 m (macro), close enough for a coffee cup or a face but stops short of true macro. Worth knowing in the field: the bright red shutter accent is the only thing that screams Nikon design. The zoom range covers the obvious bases: groups at the wide end, half-length portraits at the long end, no lens changes ever.
Who it's for · Verdict
The Nikon Nuvis V (Nuvis 160i) won't impress at the pub, but it'll cover a holiday end-to-end without ever asking you to think about glass. A footnote that often comes up: outsold globally as Nuvis 160i — same camera, different badge.
Fun facts
- §1Nikon's late attempt at making APS feel premium — and it almost worked.
- §2The bright red shutter accent is the only thing that screams Nikon design.
- §3Outsold globally as Nuvis 160i — same camera, different badge.
Find one
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