
Nikon RF Date
Nikon · Japan · 1987 · 135 film
The Nikon RF Date represents a late-era 35mm film camera released by Nikon in 1987. As part of Nikon's rangefinder line, it likely offered a straightforward shooting experience for enthusiasts seeking compactness and simplicity. While sharing the core mechanics of earlier Nikon RF models, it was positioned as a more accessible option compared to the prestigious Nikon SP or S-series rangefinders. Its inclusion of a date imprinting feature aligned with a consumer trend for documenting events with embedded timestamps, reflecting the practical demands of amateur photography in the mid-to-late 1980s. The camera body would have been constructed primarily of metal and synthetic materials, emphasizing functionality over premium finishes, and featured a coupled rangefinder for accurate focus with prime lenses, though specific lens compatibility details are scarce in the provided information. It stands as a functional, if unexceptional, product within Nikon's diverse camera portfolio of the time, representing the waning years of the mainstream 35mm rangefinder before the dominance of autofocus SLRs.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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