Difference between revisions of "Canon Aqua Snappy/AS-6"
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− | Although the '''AS-6''' was part of [[Canon]]'s low-cost [[Canon Snappy|Snappy series]], it has retained cult appeal due to it being capable of shooting up to 10m underwater. This 35mm model has program autoexposure and motorized film transport. | + | Although the '''AS-6''' was part of [[Canon]]'s low-cost [[Canon Snappy|Snappy series]], it has retained cult appeal due to it being capable of shooting up to 10m underwater. This 35mm model has a fixed focus 35mm f/4.5 lens, program autoexposure, and motorized film transport. It has DX coding for ISO 100 or 400 film and uses 2 AAA batteries. |
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Although the AS-6 was part of Canon's low-cost Snappy series, it has retained cult appeal due to it being capable of shooting up to 10m underwater. This 35mm model has a fixed focus 35mm f/4.5 lens, program autoexposure, and motorized film transport. It has DX coding for ISO 100 or 400 film and uses 2 AAA batteries.