Nikon TW20 AF / Tele•Touch 300
The Nikon TW20 (or Tele•Touch 300 in America) is a compact auto focus camera released by Nikon in 1989. It was the follow-up model to the TW2. The TW20 could be switched between two focal lengths: 35 mm wide angle and 55 mm normal ("tele") mode. It was Nikon's first camera with a red-eye reduction mode.
Specifications:
- Lens: Nikon 35-55mm f/3.8-5.7 (3/5 elements in 3/5 groups
- Film speed settings: 100-1000 DX ISO, Non DX 100
- Shutter: Automatic
- Film Winding: Automatic
- Clamshell lens protection
- Flash: Built-in
- Weight: 290g
Comes with the following:
- Original pouch
- Original strap
Condition:
- 3.5/5
- All electronic functions are working
- Hazy viewfinder with minor dust
- Pouch is a little dirty
- The sliding door which turns on the camera is very sensitive to shutting the camera down when opened.
What you still need:
- 35mm film
The camera in the photos is the camera you are purchasing. Example photos taken with this camera can be seen below. Film used: Expired Fuji Superia 200