Wednesday, July 03, 2013

NIKON 35TI Point and Shoot Film Camera Review and Comparison Contax T T2 T3






http://ibuycameras.net Review of the Nikon 35ti film point and shoot camera. The camera is fully titanium. It uses the NIkon Matrix Meter and super accurate ...

11 comments:

  1. Nice video! Thanks for the sharing this. I also have YouTube channel about many kinds of film cameras. I'm looking forword your new videos!! Keep up great work. : ) From Japan. Kota Adachi

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  2. Buy the Olympus mju-2 instead. It's a lot cheaper and as good as the Nikon. (Tips från svensken, hehe!)

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  3. I have a question about the flash, if you turn it off in the custom menu by setting the code, does it stay that after turning your camera off then on again? or do you have to set it everytime you turn your camera on?

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  4. jackthekiller1000July 3, 2013 at 7:22 AM

    Hi there, have you come across "Photo SFXart Tricks" (just do a Google search for it...)? There you will find a great free video demonstrating how you can take impressive photographs. It helped Matt to create photographs which have a jaw-dropping-effect any time you look at them. Hopefully it works for you as well.

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  5. im thinkin about buying this camera as my first film camera but my parents are strict and think am gonna shoot film for a short matter of time. what can i say in my defence ??btw nice video
    cherrs from Norway

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  6. Hi..
    Please check my photos from nikon 35ti on flickr :)
    *flickr *dot* com/photos/otomorris/7096918767/in/photostream

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  7. I have sent my email. Please check.
    Thanks.

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  8. Hey otomorris, thanks for the question.

    send me an email at admin at ibuy cameras dot net and I can send you a link to the pdf manual on how to do this. Youtube will not allow me to post the link. Thanks!

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  9. Nice video.
    Need to know though, how to set the flash to permanently off?
    I dont want to have to keep my finger on the little flash stopper button on the front of the camera each time I don't want flash.
    Please advice.
    Thanks.

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  10. aleregi87 thanks for the tip, next time I will turn it on and off and take a couple frames. All the best!
    

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  11. Alessandro ReginatoJuly 3, 2013 at 9:19 AM

    Thanks for the great videos! A tip for the next, can you please turn the camera on and make a shot? It is interesting to hear what it sounds like! Cheers from Italy!

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