Overview
This is a classic late-1980s autofocus 35mm point-and-shoot camera featuring a versatile 35-80mm macro zoom lens. It represents the peak of consumer-friendly analog technology just before the digital revolution, complete with a 'Quartz Date' back that could imprint the date directly onto your film negatives.
Story
Released in 1988, this camera was designed to capture family vacations and daily life with professional-grade glass. Its Quartz Date feature was a futuristic luxury, permanently stamping memories with a physical timestamp.
Maker / Origin
Nikon, founded in Tokyo in 1917 as Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō, built its legendary reputation on military-grade optics and the iconic F-series SLR cameras used by photojournalists in Vietnam. In the 1980s, they translated this optical superiority into consumer point-and-shoot cameras, bringing legendary sharpness to the everyday photographer.
Condition & Value
The camera body appears to be in very good cosmetic condition with minimal scuffing and the original gold 'Passed' inspection sticker still intact. However, functionality cannot be verified without a fresh battery (typically a CR-P2 lithium battery) to test the shutter, flash, and film advance.