Testing my Nikon L35AF compact point & shoot 35mm film camera. – 1983
All of these images were taken using Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 color negative film.
Nassau County (Florida) Courthouse – 1891Fernandina Beach Post Office – 1911Post office building as seen from across Centre Street, Historic District, Fernandina Beach.F-4U Corsair reproduction, Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport terminal.
If you are unfamiliar with the Nikon L35AF, it was released in 1983 and was Nikon’s first autofocus point & shoot camera. It features a sharp 35mm f2.8 Nikon lens.
Nikon’s first and maybe best.
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Classic Canon point & shoot compact but powerful digital camera.
Classic Canon PowerShot SX160 IS CCD 16MP digital camera set. Super sharp Canon 16x optical zoom lens 28-448mm (35 EQ). Has Manual Mode!
Canon 16x optical zoom lens.Big LCD & easy menu controls.Simple ‘Mode Dial’ – full manual control!Garden Kitty.Telephoto test.‘Tree’ test.
This wonderful camera is available in my online camera shop which is hosted by Etsy at http://www.ccstudio2380.com – Thanks for stopping by, Chris
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Comments are always welcomed as I’ve learned quite a bit from reader feedback. As always, thanks for stopping by, and while you’re at it, feel free to visit my camera shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com (CC Design Studios hosted by Etsy). – Chris Whelan
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I enjoy finding these “classic” digicams from the early part of this century (it’s funny to say that) with CCD sensors and sharp mega-zoom lenses.
The lens dominates the camera body!Olympus wide-angle optical 30x zoom lens with macro and super macro capabilities.The camera features a large (3-inch) color LCD display. 14 megapixels is plenty of resolution for such a compact digital bridge camera.Actually, it has dual stabilization. In super macro mode, the camera lens can focus as close as 1 cm!
The Olympus SP-800UZ Digital Camera lets you get close to the action with its 30x wide-angle 28mm zoom lens. This lens has an amazing 28-840mm range (equivalent in 35mm). If your subject is far away you can still get up close and personal with the telephoto end of the zoom, while the 28mm wide-angle lets you capture breathtaking panoramas. Considering these capabilities, this is still a very compact 14-megapixel camera. Composing photos is easy on the camera’s bright 3.0″ LCD screen, and it is easy to view even in the bright sun.
Intelligent Auto (iAuto) Mode analyzes your composition and automatically adjusts critical exposure settings for brilliant, hassle-free shooting. Other features including Shadow Adjustment Technology, AF Tracking, and Dual Image Stabilization, make it easy to take great photos. Take beautiful portraits, by softening shadows and smoothing wrinkles and blemishes on your subject’s face with the Beauty Mode feature. Edits can also be made inside the camera after taking the picture.
The camera allows you to create stylized looks for your photos with Creative Art Filters, and use the Panorama mode to create one large image. If you need to capture a moving subject, the camera shoots HD-quality movies with the touch of one button. You can store all of your images on the internal 2GB memory, or use SD/ SDHC media cards to better interface with computers, digital picture frames, and HDTVs.
If you want a super awesome CCD digital bridge camera then this Olympus is for you. It’s in my camera shop which is hosted by Etsy at http://www.ccstudio2380.com – Thanks, Chris
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Finally, a somewhat sunny morning to test my new to me Olympus SP-800UZ 14MP digital camera with an impressive 30x zoom. These types of cameras are known as “bridge” cameras and this one was released in early 2010.
Early river maple blossoms. Typically these don’t appear for another week or two. Short telephoto on full Program Mode – f5.7 22mm ISO50 1/200Medium-long telephoto image shot at f5.6 66mm ISO50 1/200 – Full Program ModeFind the lizard warming in the sun.Catching some rays. ISO64 f5.6 1/320 131mmSuper Macro Mode.
I’m very pleased with the images this wonderful compact camera can produce. Digicams with CCD sensors have become popular again as they capture familiar-looking images from another generation of digital camera technology. Another plus is the versatility of these cameras with the ability to shoot super macro all the way to extreme telephoto. I’ll have more images of the camera shortly.
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I’m ready to test my classic Nikon L35AF 35mm camera with a fresh roll of my favorite color negative film (almost forgot to change the ASA). The film is now on its way to the lab. Stay tuned. Thanks for stopping by, Chris
Step one.Oh, the excitement of a fresh roll of film in a classic camera.
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Originally built between 1881-1884, reconstructed in 1893.
Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida. Perfect conditions for making beautiful pictures. Thanks for stopping by, Chris
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Both cameras were weighed with their respective batteries installed but with no film. There appears to be more metal in the L35AF and of course, the lens is a five element lens (not sure how much of a difference there is between a 5 element and 4 element lens). The One Touch has much more plastic but it still feels quite solid.
Round two – size.
The One Touch is a bit wider than the L35AF and certainly more modern looking.Nikon classics.
Since both cameras are considered to be compact point & shoot models from the same manufacturer I don’t think the size was a consideration. There’s a four-year gap between the two so I’ll guess the difference in weight is the amount of metal used and the advancement in electronics minimization. I haven’t run a roll of film through the L35AF yet but I’ve used two different One Touch cameras and enjoyed using them.
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