Nikon/Nikon RF-10
Nikon RF-10

Nikon RF-10

Nikon · Japan · 1992 · 135 film

The Nikon RF-10 is a basic 35mm compact point-and-shoot camera introduced by Nikon in 1992, representing the company's entry into the highly competitive consumer snapshot market. Designed for simplicity and ease of use, it features fixed autofocus and auto-exposure systems, likely equipped with a non-zoom lens typical of its era, making it an accessible tool for casual photographers seeking effortless picture-taking without technical complexity. While functional and representative of the ubiquitous snapshot cameras popular in the early 1990s, it lacks the advanced features, premium materials, or historical impact that distinguish landmark cameras, serving instead as a straightforward, everyday photographic appliance.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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