Nikon L35 AF/ Nikon L35 AD Tutorial/ Guide/ Review
The Nikon L35AD is the date version of L35AF btw in case you don’t already know. Dayum the Nikon L35AD, I know you know it; the legendary cam, reflected by its nickname Pikaichi which translates to top notch. The Nikon L35AF/AD was an attempt by Nikon to compete with Canon’s AF35M. The Canon AF35M still can be easily found in the market below 500, but uhmmhm not the L35AF/AD. The Nikon L35AD has an exceptional lens, what they call a pro-spec, do-it-all lens, a 35mm F/2.8, built to be fast and sharp. This camera was equipped with Nikon’s first-ever auto-focus system in a compact camera, automatic metering, automatic aperture control, automatic pop-up flash, and automatic film wind. Furthermore, it has a self-timer lever (10 sec.) and an exposure compensation lever (+2), nothing too fancy but would suffice. As a plus, the square looking, classic black + red combo make it an even better cam to own. How to use/ Tutorial/ Load Film/ 35mm/Rewind/Specs/Guide/ Film Camera
The Nikon L35AD is the date version of L35AF btw in case you don’t already know. Dayum the Nikon L35AD, I know you know it; the legendary cam, reflected by its nickname Pikaichi which translates to top notch. The Nikon L35AF/AD was an attempt by Nikon to compete with Canon’s AF35M. The Canon AF35M still can be easily found in the market below 500, but uhmmhm not the L35AF/AD. The Nikon L35AD has an exceptional lens, what they call a pro-spec, do-it-all lens, a 35mm F/2.8, built to be fast and sharp. This camera was equipped with Nikon’s first-ever auto-focus system in a compact camera, automatic metering, automatic aperture control, automatic pop-up flash, and automatic film wind. Furthermore, it has a self-timer lever (10 sec.) and an exposure compensation lever (+2), nothing too fancy but would suffice. As a plus, the square looking, classic black + red combo make it an even better cam to own. How to use/ Tutorial/ Load Film/ 35mm/Rewind/Specs/Guide/ Film Camera