Nikon AF600 35mm Point-and-Shoot Film Camera
Perfect for:
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Beginner 35mm film shooters
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Travel enthusiasts and street/landscape snapshot takers
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Fans of compact, 90s vintage camera design
Launched by Nikon in 1993, the Nikon AF600 (also known as the LiteTouch / MiniTouch in some regions) is an ultra-compact, fully automatic 35mm point-and-shoot built around a sharp fixed 28mm f/3.5 lens. It’s a pocketable 35mm camera that makes shooting film simple — ideal for first-time film shooters and hobbyists who want reliable, wide-angle results without fuss.
✔ Pocketable & lightweight – With dimensions of 112×60×39mm and weighing roughly 155g (without battery), the AF600 is genuinely travel-ready. Slip it in your jacket, daypack, or carry-on and you’ll actually bring it out to shoot. Perfect for 35mm photography on the go.
✔ Fixed 28mm wide-angle lens – The 28mm f/3.5 lens delivers expansive framing for street, landscapes and environmental portraits — a lens choice that helps beginners learn composition while giving pleasing results on standard 35mm film. Close-focus down to ~0.35 m adds versatility for closeups.
✔ Simple autofocus and exposure operation – The AF600 offers fully automatic exposure and autofocus with a quick focus lock. Simply point, press, and the camera handles the rest — ideal for people who want the ‘shoot-and-forget’ ease of classic film cameras.
✔ Reliable pocket-camera features – Auto film advance/rewind, self-timer, optional date imprint, and a lens cover that retracts/extends with power cycling make this vintage camera low-maintenance and user friendly for repeat shooting.
Whether you’re trying 35mm film for the first time or adding a small, dependable wide-angle to your film camera lineup, the Nikon AF600 blends simplicity, portability, and consistent results — making it one of the best lightweight 35mm cameras to carry every day.
Battery Requirement – This reusable film camera operates with 1x CR123A 3V battery (sold separately).
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