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| Ninoka nk-700 |
Though I brought it along, I hadn't really planned on using it on this
outing. I brought my Canon EOS 3 with me, since it hadn't been off the
shelf in several months, but having failed tocheck the battery before leaving the house, I didn't learn until attempting to take the first photo that it was DOA.
So that left me with the Ninoka as the only other available camera to use alongside the Vivitar PN2011. Despite its "glass" lens, the photos taken with the camera were generally less sharp than those taken with the Vivitar.
The Ninoka nk-700 is modeled as if it were an SLR. It has a 50mm "glass" lens, as indicated on the lens' nose. Although it only has one shutter speed 1/125s, it offers four aperture selections: f/6-8-11-16. It does not require batteries.
The Ninoka nk-700 is modeled as if it were an SLR. It has a 50mm "glass" lens, as indicated on the lens' nose. Although it only has one shutter speed 1/125s, it offers four aperture selections: f/6-8-11-16. It does not require batteries.




It's now 2026 and I'm leaving the first comment. I just got this camera and it's fun and simple to use that is what I like about it.
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