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Nikon 35Ti Point and Shoot

4.07/5 (27 Reviews)


  • Camera TypePoint and Shoot
    MPN9630
    Product ID20031

Product Description

This elegant class of camera combines advanced features and Nikon SLR image quality with a compact, lightweight, titanium body.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by azemkoleci a Expert

Date Reviewed: September 29, 2009

Strengths:    Top quality.

Weaknesses:    None.

Bottom Line:   
One of my choice for the compact/rangefinder cameras.
I think the best in market together with Nikon 28ti and to be honest I like the Fujifilm Klasse but can't say is the best as I didn't use yet, hopefuly soon.
I like this camera more for the analog display on top instead of digital one.
It's well performed, clever flash professional features,data etc.
Simply you need to own this if you still fancy 35mm and trying to avoid using big SLR cameras.

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Duration Product Used:   2-5 years

Price Paid:    $360.00

Purchased At:   ebay

Similar Products Used:   Leica Minilux, Contax TVS(II), Ricoh GR.

Type of photography:   Other


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:2
Submitted by pdebruin a Intermediate

Date Reviewed: February 8, 2008

Strengths:    Lens
Looks
Bling


Weaknesses:    It's very, very annoying...

Bottom Line:   
It's a funny little camera, really. Quite bling. It's really quite beautifully put together, has a fantastic lens, but is somehow dissapointing in a way I can't quite put my finger on...
I would say that I've messed up more shots with this camera than any other. It's really easy to accidentally turn on data imprinting, which basically prints the date on the image, and tells you nothing of exposure or camera settings. Very annoying. It's also very easy to accidentally slide the panorama slider across, which masks off the top and botton of the frame - also very annoying. Another very annoying thing is the fiddly menu system for changing things like the metering mode or flash beviour. I actually have the settings printed and laminated in credit card size for my wallet. The meter also needs to have two thirds of a stop underexposure permanantly dialed in for slides, which is fine becasue at least it's predictable, and setting remains even after the camera has been switched off. It also badly underexposes in low light, compared to any of my other cameras. Did I mention the flash bottons? Very annoying. As is the flash recharge time.
Despite all of this, I love it. After many ruined shots and much swearing and wishing I still had my Contax T2, I've finally got to grips with this thing. I've even put a tiny drop of super glue on the bottom of the panorama switch to keep it from moving. I'm just waiting for the Sigma DP1 to come out before I sell it...

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Duration Product Used:   2-5 years

Price Paid:    $180.00

Purchased At:   ebay

Similar Products Used:   Contax T2

Type of photography:   Outdoor


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by anglelake a Expert from hamilton ontario canada

Date Reviewed: January 25, 2004

Strengths:    Images

Weaknesses:    week flash

Bottom Line:   
This Camera is MAGIC, I own a Canon eos 1V and a Leica R6.2 and I can tell you that the images from this little camera are as good if not better

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Duration Product Used:   11-20 years

Price Paid:    $411.00

Purchased At:   U.S.A

Similar Products Used:   None

Type of photography:   Outdoor


Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Phil Lunney a Casual

Date Reviewed: January 13, 2004

Bottom Line:   
This was a great camera for snapshots, but highly unreliable. Mine has broken down at least twicw and hasn't operated for years. I expected more from a Nikon.

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Duration Product Used:   11-20 years

Price Paid:    $750.00

Purchased At:   Mail Order

Type of photography:   People


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by plankowner110 a Expert

Date Reviewed: October 12, 2003

Strengths:    Styling, hefty feel, manual controls, lens

Weaknesses:    Custom functions require handbook

Bottom Line:   
I've owned this camera only a short time and already I use it much more than my F3. It's nice having manual controls or point and shoot convenience is such a compact, quality camera.

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Duration Product Used:   21+ years

Price Paid:    $395.00

Purchased At:   Camera Store

Similar Products Used:   Nikon One-Touch

Type of photography:   People



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  • Camera TypePoint and Shoot
    MPN9630
    Product ID20031
    Other FeaturesThe 35Ti features a superb Nikkor 35mm f/2.8 lens. Both cameras boast 6-segment 3D Matrix Metering, advanced flash systems, programmed auto-exposure, built-in data imprint, plus standard and panorama formats.


 

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