Nikon's titanium luxury compact of 1993 — 35mm f/2.8 Nikkor and the needle-dial top plate.
The 1993 Nikon 35Ti is Nikon's premium titanium-bodied 35mm point-and-shoot, built around a 35mm f/2.8 Nikkor lens and the famous analogue needle-dial top display.
Matrix metering from the F90 era, aperture-priority as well as program exposure, and a titanium shell separate it from ordinary compacts; the wider-lensed 28Ti followed in 1994 in black titanium.
Its significance is as one of the 1990s luxury-compact trio alongside the Contax T2/T3 and Minolta TC-1 - and like them its used price has climbed far past its launch positioning as film compacts returned to fashion.
Used buying: the needle dial and LCD are the failure points - confirm both work and that the clamshell motor cycles; titanium resists brassing but dents show, and boxed examples with the leather case carry a real premium.