Vintage Nikon One Touch L35 35mm Point and Shoot Camera 12.8 Lens

Nikon One Touch. Nikon One Touch 200 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera Me and my friends went on a trip last week and I brought along the Nikon One Touch 90 QD Zoom Date 35mm Camera The One•Touch trademark first appeared on some international versions of the L35AF2, which was an updated version of Nikon's first autofocus compact in the L series.The One•Touch series is characterised by its very compact bodies (for the era) and fairly fast lenses

Vintage Nikon One Touch L35 35mm Point and Shoot Camera 12.8 Lens
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Thank you, Nikon One Touch, for making all of my photography dreams come true The following photos are from a test of the Nikon One Touch Zoom 90 I got for a dollar at a garage sale

Vintage Nikon One Touch L35 35mm Point and Shoot Camera 12.8 Lens

Regarding the Nikon One Touch line, I have to mention that back in the mid-80s I got the original One Touch (model L35AF2) with the fixed 35mm/f2.8 lens for my girlfriend (eventually wife… eventually ex-wife). The Nikon L35AF was released in 1983, making it one of the earliest and greatest autofocus cameras Nikon One Touch : National Stock Number : 6650-01-542-6063 : Batteries : 4 AA batteries required

Nikon One Touch 200 35mm Film Camera Relics. The camera has a built-in automatic flash with Red-Eye Reduction and Fill Flash modes Shot with 30 year old expired Kodak 400TX, developed in stock Kodak D76 (no idea of the temperature or how many rolls I put through the gallon previously), and haphazardly scanned in jpeg while drinking Guinness and listening to the Misfits..

Nikon One Touch AF3 (1987) mike eckman dot com. Initially, when the camera arrived, I was elated, thinking it was the infamous Nikon L35AF (find on eBay) What Kind Of Photography Is The Nikon L35AF Best For?