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The L35AF was Nikon's first compact camera with autofocus, released in 1983, a few years after Nikon's competitors had opened up the point and shoot market. It was therefore also the first in the L series. It was an immediate hit thanks to its robust design and excellent specification, and has since become something of a cult classic among collectors. A version with an "autodate" function was called the L35AD.
Specifications
- 35mm film camera
- Lens: 35mm f/2.8 with autofocus
- Exposure: Fully automatic
- Features: Integral flash, filter thread.
Links
- L35AF/L35AD on Nikon Imaging official website.
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