Vintage Nikon L35 AD/AF ISO 400 35mm point and shoot Film Camera 1063967
The L35AF was Nikon's first compact camera with autofocus. It was released in 1983, a few years after Nikon's competitors had opened up the point and shoot market. It was therefore also the first in the L series. It was an immediate hit thanks to its robust design and excellent specifications. It has subsequently become a cult classic among collectors.
A version with an "autodate" function was called the L35AD.
The L35AF was given the nickname 'Pikaichi' ("top notch") in Japan. The lens was designed by Koichi Wakamiya as an update to the Sonnar formula.
This camera is overall is in very good condition and no sign of heavy usage at all. It does have a age related marks but this wont affect the operation at all. This item comes with Neck strap, Lens cap and Carry case which is just a bonus. This iems has ISO 400. The shutter works perfectly on this camera without any issue. Film counter works on this camera so as the camera flash. Flash amber light at the back take slght longer to lit up but it works and once the amber light lit, you then able to take the shot and this will activate the flash. Camera seal is still intact. Camera Self timer doesn't work, please mindful when buying this item.