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The Nikon L35AWAF (also known as Action•Touch) was a compact camera for 35mm film, introduced as part of the L series, by Nikon in 1986. It was a heavy duty model in various colours that could be submerged in 3m of water. A version with an autodate function was called the L35AWAD.
Specifications
- Lens: 35mm, f/2.8. (Autofocus on land, manual focus underwater).
- Integrated flash.
- Power: 2 AA batteries.
Links
- L35AWAF / L35AWAD (Action•Touch) in the official Nikon Digital Archives.
- Nikon L35AWAF in black and in orange in Sylvain Halgand's collection (in French).