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One of the many confusing ranges of [[compact camera]]s from [[Nikon]] is the '''AF''' or '''Fun•Touch''' series. These [[point and shoot]] cameras had fixed wide angle lenses with [[autofocus]]. Models are listed chronologically below. | One of the many confusing ranges of [[compact camera]]s from [[Nikon]] is the '''AF''' or '''Fun•Touch''' series. These [[point and shoot]] cameras had fixed wide angle lenses with [[autofocus]]. Models are listed chronologically below. |
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One of the many confusing ranges of compact cameras from Nikon is the AF or Fun•Touch series. These point and shoot cameras had fixed wide angle lenses with autofocus. Models are listed chronologically below.
- Nikon RF/RD/Fun•Touch (35mm/3.5, 1987)
- Nikon AF600/Lite•Touch/MiniTouch (QD) (28mm/3.5, 1993)
- Nikon AF200/Fun•Touch 2 (34mm/4.5, 1993)
- Nikon AF210/Fun•Touch 3 (32mm/4.5, 1994)
- Nikon AF220/Fun•Touch 4 (29mm/4.5, 1995)
- Nikon AF230/Fun•Touch 5 (29mm/4.5, 1997)
- Nikon AF240SV/Fun•Touch 6 (QD) (28mm, Super Viewfinder, 1999)
- Nikon AF250SV (QD) (28mm, Super Viewfinder, 2002)
Links
- Chronological list and specifications of compact cameras on Official Nikon Imaging website.