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The '''L series''' marked [[Nikon]]'s entry into the market for compact [[autofocus]] cameras. For their time, these cameras were very well specified, with wide-aperture prime lenses. The original L35AF has become something of a cult classic among collectors. Some models had an "autodate" function, and their names use the AD suffix instead of AF. The L series is listed chronologically below:
 
The '''L series''' marked [[Nikon]]'s entry into the market for compact [[autofocus]] cameras. For their time, these cameras were very well specified, with wide-aperture prime lenses. The original L35AF has become something of a cult classic among collectors. Some models had an "autodate" function, and their names use the AD suffix instead of AF. The L series is listed chronologically below:

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The L series marked Nikon's entry into the market for compact autofocus cameras. For their time, these cameras were very well specified, with wide-aperture prime lenses. The original L35AF has become something of a cult classic among collectors. Some models had an "autodate" function, and their names use the AD suffix instead of AF. The L series is listed chronologically below:

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