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The '''Canon Photura''' was an oddly-shaped 1990 model from [[Canon]]'s very successful [[Canon_Sure_Shot/Prima/Autoboy|Sure Shot]] range. This [[35mm]] film camera was known as the '''Epoca''' in Europe and '''Autoboy Jet''' in Japan. It had a 35-105mm zoom lens, and a powerful built-in flash.
 
The '''Canon Photura''' was an oddly-shaped 1990 model from [[Canon]]'s very successful [[Canon_Sure_Shot/Prima/Autoboy|Sure Shot]] range. This [[35mm]] film camera was known as the '''Epoca''' in Europe and '''Autoboy Jet''' in Japan. It had a 35-105mm zoom lens, and a powerful built-in flash.
  

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The Canon Photura was an oddly-shaped 1990 model from Canon's very successful Sure Shot range. This 35mm film camera was known as the Epoca in Europe and Autoboy Jet in Japan. It had a 35-105mm zoom lens, and a powerful built-in flash.

In 1992, Canon introduced a follow-up model - the Photura 135 - which came with a 38-135mm lens.

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