Canon Elph 370Z

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The Canon ELPH 370Z was a reworked version of the Canon Elph (=Canon IXUS, or Canon IXY). Canon was the most respectable producer of APS cameras. After the good success of the original Elph concerning sales and quality Canon tried to continue its line of top compact cameras for the small smart film cartridges. The new Elph had a nice stainless steel body, a sophisticated Autofocus and a 3x-Zoom lens.

specifications

  • Type: compact camera
  • Manufacturer: Canon
  • Year of launch: 1999
  • Film: APS film cartridges
  • Lens: Canon zoom lens, 1:4.5/23mm to 1:9.9/69mm, 7 elements in 6 groups (all glass, including 2 aspheric surfaces)
  • Shutter: Combination aperture and electromagnetic drive shutter with speeds
  • Viewfinder: zoom finder, magnification 0.33 to 0.99
  • Focusing: 3-point active and 1-point passive hybrid autofocus using CCD line sensors and 5 infrared-emitting diodes as distance-measuring elements