Description
Boxed. Comes with CS-L100 leather case, strap and manual. In 1993, Nikon released a compact camera with a retro-classic look, the Nikon 35Ti, followed one year later by its companion, the Nikon 28Ti. Both cameras feature an identical design, with most body panels made of titanium and a top plate with a clear window, showing needles (like a clock) that indicate distance, shutter time and aperture. The Nikon 35Ti (in chrome) has a Nikkor 2.8/35mm.(with ED-glass), whereas the Nikon 28Ti (in black) has a Nikkor 2.8/28mm. Both cameras have an aperture priority, full automatic exposure program, exposure compensation, auto focus (+ manual override), built-in flash, central shutter, 3D light measuring system (as in Nikon F90: centre-weighted and matrix), panorama-image-switch and a metal lens cover.
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)