Difference between revisions of "Canon Photura/Epoca/Autoboy Jet"
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* Shutter speeds: 2s-1/250s. | * Shutter speeds: 2s-1/250s. | ||
* [[Film speed]] range: ISO 25-3200 (with DX Encoding). | * [[Film speed]] range: ISO 25-3200 (with DX Encoding). | ||
− | * Power: One 6V 2CR5 lithium battery. | + | * Power: One 6V [[2CR5 battery|2CR5]] lithium battery. |
* Dimensions: 100×74×156mm. | * Dimensions: 100×74×156mm. | ||
* Weight: 645g (with battery). | * Weight: 645g (with battery). |
Revision as of 10:24, 9 October 2011
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The Canon Photura was an oddly-shaped 1990 model from Canon's very successful Sure Shot range. It was shaped more like a video camera. 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.
Specifications
- 3-point Smart autofocus with near-infrared beam. Prefocus enabled.
- 35-105mm f/2.8-6.6 (10 elements in 9 groups) with power zoom lever.
- Shutter speeds: 2s-1/250s.
- Film speed range: ISO 25-3200 (with DX Encoding).
- Power: One 6V 2CR5 lithium battery.
- Dimensions: 100×74×156mm.
- Weight: 645g (with battery).