Nikon 35TI Quartz Date 35mm Camera

Model #217341

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Nikon 35Ti: titanium-bodied 35mm compact with analog sophistication

The 35Ti sits at the top of what Nikon built for serious photographers who wanted a pocketable 35mm camera without compromising on optics or control. The fixed 35mm focal length is a deliberate choice, not a limitation, it mirrors the angle of view that documentary and street photographers have trusted for decades. Autofocus handles the mechanics so you can stay focused on framing, and the quartz date function keeps your archive organized without any separate note-taking.

Built in 1993, the 35Ti earned its reputation through a titanium body that holds up to daily carry in a way that plastic compacts simply don't. The analog needle display on the top deck reads exposure data at a glance, a design decision that reflects Nikon's attention to how photographers actually use a camera in the field. This is a camera built around a specific editorial vision, one 35mm frame, done right, and it rewards photographers who shoot with intention.

Who It's For

Street photographers working in tight spaces benefit from the 35mm field of view, which is wide enough for environmental context but controlled enough to keep subjects prominent. Travel photographers who log serious miles will appreciate a fixed-lens body that slips into a jacket pocket without the weight penalty of a SLR. Documentary shooters drawn to film's grain and tonal character get autofocus reliability alongside analog output. Collectors and film enthusiasts who want a Nikon compact with genuine build quality will find the titanium construction and quartz date functionality justify the 35Ti's standing in the compact film market.

Key Features

  • Fixed 35mm f/2.0 Nikkor lens for compact street and documentary work
  • Titanium body resists corrosion and impact from daily carry
  • Autofocus system with manual override for full creative control
  • Quartz date function imprints capture date directly onto film
  • Analog needle exposure indicator on top deck for field reading
  • Built 1993 with design priorities matching professional film shooters

FAQ

What's the lens on the 35Ti?
Fixed 35mm f/2.0 Nikkor lens. It's not a zoom - the focal length is locked in by design, which keeps the optics sharp and the package compact.
Does it have autofocus?
Yes. The 35Ti autofocus system handles focus so you're free to concentrate on composition and light.
How does the quartz date function work?
It imprints the date directly onto the film frame. Useful for archiving or any work where you need the capture date baked into the negative.
What makes the titanium body worth it?
Titanium resists corrosion and dents better than brass or plastic. It's overkill for occasional use, but if you're carrying this daily for street or documentary work, the durability shows over time.
What's that dial on top of the camera?
Analog exposure indicator. It shows exposure compensation and ISO information at a glance without needing to check an LCD or dig into a menu.
Is the 35mm focal length limiting for modern shooting?
Only if you want it to be. 35mm is a deliberate editorial choice, not a handicap - the same focal length has driven documentary and street photography for decades.
SpecificationValue
ResolutionNone
MountFixed Lens

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Brand Name Nikon
Film Type 35mm roll