Nikon Ti cameras

Nikon 35Ti / 28Ti

35Ti (top) and 28Ti (bottom)
Overview
Type35mm point and shoot
Lens
Lens mountfixed
Lensf=35 mm (35Ti) or 28 mm (28Ti)
F-numbersf/2.8–22
Sensor/medium
Film format35mm
Film speed detectionISO 25–5000, 13 steps
Focusing
Focus1 ft 4 in (0.41 m) min.
Focus modes
    • automatic, 833 steps
    • manual
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesProgram or Aperture-priority, ±2 EV in 12 steps
Metering modes6-segment matrix or 75/25 center-weighted
Flash
FlashBuilt-in, GN 11 (ft, ISO 100)
Shutter
Shutter speed range2–1500 sec + T (up to 10 min.)
General
BatteryCR123A
Dimensions4+58 in × 2+58 in × 1+716 in (117 mm × 67 mm × 37 mm)
Weight11+34 oz (330 g) with battery

The Nikon 35Ti (1993) and Nikon 28Ti (1994) are luxury titanium-clad point and shoot cameras that were produced by Nikon, equipped with a high-quality lens and body, competing with similar luxury compact cameras produced during the Japanese bubble-economy era, including the Contax T line, Konica Hexar, Leica minilux, Minolta TC-1, Ricoh GR series, and Rollei QZ 35W/35T. Both the 35Ti and 28Ti are 35 mm cameras with nearly identical operation; as the name implies, the 35Ti is equipped with a 35 mm focal length lens, while the 28Ti is equipped with a 28 mm lens. Externally, they may be distinguished by their color: the 35Ti is finished in chrome/silver, and the 28Ti is finished in black.