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The '''Nikon AW35''' (also known as '''Sport•Touch''') was a [[compact camera]] for [[35mm]] film, made in Japan and introduced by [[Nikon]] in 1992. Based on the [[Nikon W35]], it was weatherproof. A Quartz Date (QD) model was available. | The '''Nikon AW35''' (also known as '''Sport•Touch''') was a [[compact camera]] for [[35mm]] film, made in Japan and introduced by [[Nikon]] in 1992. Based on the [[Nikon W35]], it was weatherproof. A Quartz Date (QD) model was available. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
− | * Lens: | + | * Lens: fixed-focus (3 feet to infinity) 35mm f/3.5 |
* Auto-exposure via [[CdS]] meter. | * Auto-exposure via [[CdS]] meter. | ||
* [[DX Encoding|DX-decoding]] of [[35mm film]], [[ASA|ISO]] 100-1000. | * [[DX Encoding|DX-decoding]] of [[35mm film]], [[ASA|ISO]] 100-1000. |
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The Nikon AW35 (also known as Sport•Touch) was a compact camera for 35mm film, made in Japan and introduced by Nikon in 1992. Based on the Nikon W35, it was weatherproof. A Quartz Date (QD) model was available.
Specifications
- Lens: fixed-focus (3 feet to infinity) 35mm f/3.5
- Auto-exposure via CdS meter.
- DX-decoding of 35mm film, ISO 100-1000.
- Integrated flash.
- Automatic loading, advance and rewind.
Links
- AW35 QD (Sport•Touch) in official Nikon product archive.
- Nikon AW35 in Sylvain Halgand's collection.