Description
The Nikon 35Ti Quartz Date compact camera was introduced in 1993. This superbly crafted compact camera was designed not only to deliver automatic, masterful simplicity of operation but also to enable a photographer to apply creative techniques to their photography. This camera (along with the companion, Nikon 28Ti Quartz Date model introduced a year later in 1994) was indeed different from the many Nikon compact models introduced before them and they were built with uncompromising performance and quality found in hardly any compact cameras prior to them. Superb optics, excellently accurate meter and titanium finish. A very special camera! Nikon 35i specifications:
Nikon 35i specifications:
Type of camera: 35mm autofocus lens-shutter camera with Nikkor 35 mm f/2.8 lens
Picture format: Normal: 24mm × 36mm
Panorama: 13mm × 36mm (uses standard 35mm film)
Lens: 35mm f/2.8; 6 elements in 4 groups
Lens cover: Automatically opens/closes with camera power on/off
Shooting distance: 0.4m (1.3 ft.)– Infinity
Film speed setting: DX-coded ISO 25 – 5000 film automatically set; non-DX-coded films automatically set to ISO 100 regardless of actual ISO rating
Shutter: Programmed electronic and
Aperture priority type
Shutter speed: 1/500 second to 2 sec. and long time exposure up to 10 minutes
Viewfinder: Illuminated viewfinder; 0.5X magnification; frame coverage approx. 85%
Film operation: Fully automatic loading, advance and rewind; film advances by one frame after each shot; mid-roll rewind button provided; auto rewind at end of film roll
Frame counter: Shown in analogue display and LCD panel
Focusing: Autofocus, Infinity Focus and Preset focus provided
Infinity Focus locks focus at Infinity
Auto exposure range: EV 2 – EV 17 (at ISO 100)
Exposure compensation: Within a range of +2 EV in 1/3 steps
Self-timer: Set by pressing self-timer/ illuminator button and turning
Command Dial, and activated by depressing shutter release button
Built-in flash: Four flash modes provided– Auto Flash, Flash with red-Eye Reduction, Flash Cancel and Anytime Flash; guide number 9 (ISO 100, in meters)
Analogue display: Indicates focus distance, infinity focus, aperture, frame counter, film rewind, self-timer, exposure time in long time exposure, exposure compensation
LCD panel: Displays imprint data, frame counter, weak battery power Displays shutter speed, flash-ready, exposure compensation
Auto flash mode, exposure metering system, viewfinder
LCD panel: Displays imprint data,, frame counter, weak battery power, display and analogue display reset can all be set with the custom function
Four flash modes provided-Auto Flash, Flash with red-Eye Reduction, Flash Cancel and Anytime Flash; guide number 9 (SO 100, in meters)
Indicates focus distance, infinity focus, aperture, frame counter, film rewind, self-timer, exposure time in long time exposure, exposure compensation
Displays imprint data, frame counter, weak battery power
Viewfinder information: Displays shutter speed, flash-ready, exposure compensation
Custom function: Auto flash mode, exposure metering system, viewfinder
LCD display, data imprint mode, panorama frame display and analogue display reset can all be set with the custom function
Data imprint functions: Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/ Year, Day/Month/Year, Day/Hour/Minute and No Imprint display modes are selectable; 24 hour built-in clock with timing accuracy within +90 seconds a month at normal temperatures
Battery life: Approx. 27 rolls of 24-exposure film or 18 rolls of 36-exposure film using flash 50% of the time (with DL123A battery)
3V lithium battery (DL123A or CR123A type)
Dimensions: Approx. 118 x 66 × 36mm (W x H x D) or 4.7 × 2.6 x 1.4 inches
Weight: Approx. 310g or 10.9 oz. (without battery)
Specifications apply when fresh batteries are used at normal temperature (20°C or 68°F)