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Canon New Sure Shot - 28-48mm built in Lens - Canon Point and Shoot 35mm Film Camera
Year Released: 1990
Fun Fact: In America this camera is called the New Sure Shot. The European release name was PRIMA TWIN, and the Japanese release name was Autoboy WT28!
The Canon New Sure Shot is Canon's tele-type autofocus camera within its point and shoot releases. This is a tele-type camera that can shoot alternately between a 28mm wide-angle lens and two 48mm standard lenses. You can change the lens by pressing the button next to the shutter on the top of the camera. It has a self-timer function and a focus memorization function (free focus), so if you aim at a subject and change the composition after clicking the button, the subject you initially aimed at will be in good focus even if you place it on the left or right. You can think of it as the half-shutter function of later autofocus models.
This camera continues the design identity of Autoboy 3 to Autoboy Lite and is more sophisticated, but has a slightly larger size, but the sturdy finish gives it a luxurious feel. Like the popular Minolta AF-DL, it is a tele-type camera that automatically controls the flash. The cool wide angle and peripheral vignetting is very attractive; additionally this camera is simple to use, just select the desired angle of view and press the shutter.
The Canon 'New Sure Shot' is not commonly seen on the market! This model is clean, functional and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1990
Fun Fact: In America this camera is called the New Sure Shot. The European release name was PRIMA TWIN, and the Japanese release name was Autoboy WT28!
The Canon New Sure Shot is Canon's tele-type autofocus camera within its point and shoot releases. This is a tele-type camera that can shoot alternately between a 28mm wide-angle lens and two 48mm standard lenses. You can change the lens by pressing the button next to the shutter on the top of the camera. It has a self-timer function and a focus memorization function (free focus), so if you aim at a subject and change the composition after clicking the button, the subject you initially aimed at will be in good focus even if you place it on the left or right. You can think of it as the half-shutter function of later autofocus models.
This camera continues the design identity of Autoboy 3 to Autoboy Lite and is more sophisticated, but has a slightly larger size, but the sturdy finish gives it a luxurious feel. Like the popular Minolta AF-DL, it is a tele-type camera that automatically controls the flash. The cool wide angle and peripheral vignetting is very attractive; additionally this camera is simple to use, just select the desired angle of view and press the shutter.
The Canon 'New Sure Shot' is not commonly seen on the market! This model is clean, functional and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
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Canon New Sure Shot - 28-48mm built in Lens - Canon Point and Shoot 35mm Film Camera
Year Released: 1990
Fun Fact: In America this camera is called the New Sure Shot. The European release name was PRIMA TWIN, and the Japanese release name was Autoboy WT28!
The Canon New Sure Shot is Canon's tele-type autofocus camera within its point and shoot releases. This is a tele-type camera that can shoot alternately between a 28mm wide-angle lens and two 48mm standard lenses. You can change the lens by pressing the button next to the shutter on the top of the camera. It has a self-timer function and a focus memorization function (free focus), so if you aim at a subject and change the composition after clicking the button, the subject you initially aimed at will be in good focus even if you place it on the left or right. You can think of it as the half-shutter function of later autofocus models.
This camera continues the design identity of Autoboy 3 to Autoboy Lite and is more sophisticated, but has a slightly larger size, but the sturdy finish gives it a luxurious feel. Like the popular Minolta AF-DL, it is a tele-type camera that automatically controls the flash. The cool wide angle and peripheral vignetting is very attractive; additionally this camera is simple to use, just select the desired angle of view and press the shutter.
The Canon 'New Sure Shot' is not commonly seen on the market! This model is clean, functional and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1990
Fun Fact: In America this camera is called the New Sure Shot. The European release name was PRIMA TWIN, and the Japanese release name was Autoboy WT28!
The Canon New Sure Shot is Canon's tele-type autofocus camera within its point and shoot releases. This is a tele-type camera that can shoot alternately between a 28mm wide-angle lens and two 48mm standard lenses. You can change the lens by pressing the button next to the shutter on the top of the camera. It has a self-timer function and a focus memorization function (free focus), so if you aim at a subject and change the composition after clicking the button, the subject you initially aimed at will be in good focus even if you place it on the left or right. You can think of it as the half-shutter function of later autofocus models.
This camera continues the design identity of Autoboy 3 to Autoboy Lite and is more sophisticated, but has a slightly larger size, but the sturdy finish gives it a luxurious feel. Like the popular Minolta AF-DL, it is a tele-type camera that automatically controls the flash. The cool wide angle and peripheral vignetting is very attractive; additionally this camera is simple to use, just select the desired angle of view and press the shutter.
The Canon 'New Sure Shot' is not commonly seen on the market! This model is clean, functional and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Canon New Sure Shot - 28-48mm built in Lens - Canon Point and Shoot 35mm Film Camera
Year Released: 1990
Fun Fact: In America this camera is called the New Sure Shot. The European release name was PRIMA TWIN, and the Japanese release name was Autoboy WT28!
The Canon New Sure Shot is Canon's tele-type autofocus camera within its point and shoot releases. This is a tele-type camera that can shoot alternately between a 28mm wide-angle lens and two 48mm standard lenses. You can change the lens by pressing the button next to the shutter on the top of the camera. It has a self-timer function and a focus memorization function (free focus), so if you aim at a subject and change the composition after clicking the button, the subject you initially aimed at will be in good focus even if you place it on the left or right. You can think of it as the half-shutter function of later autofocus models.
This camera continues the design identity of Autoboy 3 to Autoboy Lite and is more sophisticated, but has a slightly larger size, but the sturdy finish gives it a luxurious feel. Like the popular Minolta AF-DL, it is a tele-type camera that automatically controls the flash. The cool wide angle and peripheral vignetting is very attractive; additionally this camera is simple to use, just select the desired angle of view and press the shutter.
The Canon 'New Sure Shot' is not commonly seen on the market! This model is clean, functional and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1990
Fun Fact: In America this camera is called the New Sure Shot. The European release name was PRIMA TWIN, and the Japanese release name was Autoboy WT28!
The Canon New Sure Shot is Canon's tele-type autofocus camera within its point and shoot releases. This is a tele-type camera that can shoot alternately between a 28mm wide-angle lens and two 48mm standard lenses. You can change the lens by pressing the button next to the shutter on the top of the camera. It has a self-timer function and a focus memorization function (free focus), so if you aim at a subject and change the composition after clicking the button, the subject you initially aimed at will be in good focus even if you place it on the left or right. You can think of it as the half-shutter function of later autofocus models.
This camera continues the design identity of Autoboy 3 to Autoboy Lite and is more sophisticated, but has a slightly larger size, but the sturdy finish gives it a luxurious feel. Like the popular Minolta AF-DL, it is a tele-type camera that automatically controls the flash. The cool wide angle and peripheral vignetting is very attractive; additionally this camera is simple to use, just select the desired angle of view and press the shutter.
The Canon 'New Sure Shot' is not commonly seen on the market! This model is clean, functional and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.