Brand: Nikko
The Nikko Gamma I is an older generation of compact cameras introduced by the Japanese company Nikko in the mid-1980s. It features a 36mm fixed-focus lens with an f/11 maximum aperture and a fixed focus range of around 1.5 meters to infinity. The camera also has a built-in flash, manual exposures up to two seconds, and a fixed ISO of 100. Images are captured on 24 exposure 35mm film using a simple point-and-shoot mechanism. This camera is a basic entry-level option and may have limited functionality compared to more modern digital cameras, but it remains a popular choice among collectors and vintage camera enthusiasts for its compact size, simplicity, and nostalgia value.