Nikon 35Ti image thread

The meter. Best I've used on a high end compact. I've used most of them. Didn't like using the camera though. Felt too precious, bulky and fiddly. Plus it is like an expensive ornament. Lovely to look at but scared to handle in case you drop it. But the meter. Man oh man...
 
The 35ti does not allow ISO override. That's the problem.

The only way to do it is manually re-code the DX coding on the film canister.

The camera allows for exposure compensation. Simply dial in the over- or underexposure and you can shoot even ISO 1600 film.

Now I regret having sold mine... but I can handle it. The camera rarely saw the light of day after the initial honeymoon.

Keep them coming! :)
 
SolaresLarrave -- yes, you are right. My mistake.

I was thinking purely about the ISO issue.

Still an excellent camera. I just got another roll back from the drugstore ... more 35ti images to follow.
 
The 35ti does not allow ISO override. That's the problem.

The only way to do it is manually re-code the DX coding on the film canister.

Wow... Hmmmmmm... Didn't know that. It's such a high end-y camera in its day with muy features, I just figured it would. No +/- exposure comp? My opinion just changed on this camera somewhat... This is one of those cams I always had an eye for...
 
Wow... Hmmmmmm... Didn't know that. It's such a high end-y camera in its day with muy features, I just figured it would. No +/- exposure comp? My opinion just changed on this camera somewhat... This is one of those cams I always had an eye for...


There's a +/- exposure comp, but no ISO override.
 
Another sample. Agfa Vista 400, epson v700 scan.

201103nikon35tiag400017.jpg
 
Here's another couple, same roll. Agfa Vista 400, exp. 2008.

I think I shot these using 'P' (program) mode. I was feeling lazy. :)

201103nikon35tiag400012.jpg


201103nikon35tiag400014.jpg
 
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