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Canon Sure Shot 60 Zoom DATE SAF 35mm Film Camera w/Canon Zoom Lens 38-60mm 1:4.5-6.7 Camera (Grey/Black Color)

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CdS element for full-auto program EE. Metering range of EV 5 – 17. Film speed range: ISO 25 – 3200 (with DX code). My biggest fear was that the camera would have light leaks or some other malfunction that would render my images useless. No such worries materialized, though, as this 2-decade old camera proved it was still up to the task of capturing great images. (above) a shot captured in evening light. Note the accurate crisp, almost 3-dimensional feel of this image, especially the sawdust as it recedes toward the tree in the distance. Shot on Fuji Superia X-tra 400 film, Noritsu scanned. Final Thoughts Compact and lightweight, the Sure Shot 60 Zoom measures 121x68x44 mm and weighs just 245g, making it a convenient choice for on-the-go photography. Technical Specifications Feature point Smart Autofocus. Prefocus enabled. Close-up warning provided. Center focusing point set for close-ups. 0.6 m – infinity. Electromagnetic programmed shutter and aperture. In auto mode and flash-on mode: EV 9.5 (f/4.2 at 1/30 sec.) – EV 17 (f/16 at 1/500 sec.) at 35mm, and EV 12 (f/7.8 at 1/60 sec.) – EV 17 (f/19 at 1/350 sec.) at 70mm. In slow-speed sync and flash-off mode: EV 5 (f/4.2 at 1/2 sec.) – EV 17 (f/16 at 1/500 sec.) at 35mm, and EV 5 (f/7.8 at 1.5 sec.) – EV 17 (f/19 at 1/350 sec.) at 70mm. Built-in electronic self-timer.

According to the Canon Camera Museum , the Sure Shot 60 Zoom comes with a 38 millimeter, f/4.5 lens, which is zoomable to 60 mm f/6.7. Not the fastest lens, but certainly adequate for daylight photography. I was surprised, however, to read that the lens contains 6 elements in 6 groups, which is more than both the original Canon Sure Shot AF35M, and the Nikon L35AF, both of which have reputations as excellent point & shoot cameras. The fact that the 60 Zoom is smaller and lighter than both makes it all the more impressive. This was Canon’s first fully automatic 35mm autofocus camera with a zoom lens. The 35-70mm f/3.5-6.7 zoom lens has 8 elements in 7 groups, and zooming is manual. The shutter is controlled by electronic program EE driven by a stepping motor. Besides the auto mode, the camera also has a slow-speed mode for night scenes and fireworks. a few APS cameras, and they did not sell well. Due to the more expensive processing even at that time at 60mm f/6.7-18, max shutter 1/400 EV 100 17 4.7-17 ¹ with Flash forced off Carlisle 2015. Canon Sure Shot 60 Zoom with Agfaphoto Vista Plus 200 A March 1995 model from Canon's Sure Shot series, the Sure Shot 60 Zoom (Europe: Prima Zoom Shot, Japan: Autoboy Juno) is a compact camera with fully automatic 3-zone autofocus and a zoom lens. Some versions have date imprinting capability. The Japanese edition has a panorama mask.Great range of cameras available and friendly customer service that replied promptly. I got a Pentax MV1(came with custom bag as well!) and already enjoying it. Would deffo recommend! SPC for full-auto program EE. Metering range of EV 6 – 17 (at ISO 100). Film speed range: ISO 50 – 1600 (with DX code). Date imprinting is also available, allowing you to add timestamps to your pictures, even in the panorama format.

So helpful in answering any and all questions I had, have bought two cameras from here now and I know I'm always getting top quality. Would definitely buy from here again, can't rate them highly enough.” Retractable flash. Guide No. 10.3 (at ISO 100 in meters). Fires automatically in low-light conditions. Red-eye reduction lamp provided. The Japanese edition comes equipped with a panorama mask, enabling photographers to capture wide-angle shots. Electromagnetic programmed shutter and aperture. In auto mode and flash-on mode: EV 10 (f/4.5 at 1/40 sec.) – EV 17 (f/16 at 1/500 sec.) at 38mm, and EV 11.5 (f/6.7 at 1/60 sec.) – EV 17 (f/18 at 1/400 sec.) at 60mm. In flash-off mode: EV 3.4 (f/4.5 at 2 sec.) – EV 17 (f/16 at 1/500 sec.) at 38mm, and EV 4.7 (f/6.7 at 2 sec.) – EV 17 (f/18 at 1/400 sec.) at 60mm. With slow-speed sync at both 38mm and 60mm: EV 3.4 – EV 6 (f/4.5 at 1/40 sec.). Zoom viewfinder with projected frames. 0.34x – 0.65x magnification. Within the image area are the AF frame, parallax correction marks, OK-to-Shoot and camera-shake warning lamp, and flash-not-ready warning.

The electromagnetic programmed shutter and aperture are automated, taking the guesswork out of the equation for novice photographers. Additionally, the camera’s SPC for full-auto program EE provides a metering range that is well-suited for a variety of shooting conditions. Size, Weight and Ergonomics My main problem with the 60 Zoom wasn’t the camera, it was the arrival of a Pentax Espio AF Zoom a few days later in a Job lot. Although the 2 cameras have similar spec and the Espio dates from 3 year earlier it is a much more classy camera with just as good if not better. Canon Sure Shot 60 Zoom with Kodak BW400CN Why Buy SPC for full-auto program EE. Metering range of EV 3.4 – EV 17 at 38mm, and EV 6.7 – EV 17 at 60mm. Film speed range: ISO 25 – 3200 (with DX code). Direct zoom viewfinder. 0.36x – 0.72x magnification and 84% coverage. Within the image area are the AF frame, image-area frame, panorama frame, and close-up frame. Outside the image area is the green OK-to-Shoot LED. The switch on the bottom allows users to alternate between normal and panorama modes, a feature exclusive to the Japanese version.

In 2006, it died by it's own hand. The system required film processors to buy expensive equipment and contracts toThis camera is a fully automatic 35mm Lens-Shutter autofocus camera with a zoom lens. For photographers, especially those keen on retro photography, the Sure Shot 60 Zoom allows a picture size of 24×36 mm and a panorama size of 13x36mm (again, exclusive to the Japanese version).

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