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− | *[http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film171.html Prima Super 28V / Autoboy Luna] at the [http:// | + | *[http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film171.html Prima Super 28V / Autoboy Luna] at the [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum] |
[[Category:Japanese 35mm autofocus]] [[Category:Canon|Autoboy Luna]] [[Category:Canon|Prima Super 28V]] | [[Category:Japanese 35mm autofocus]] [[Category:Canon|Autoboy Luna]] [[Category:Canon|Prima Super 28V]] |
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The 1994 Canon model called the Prima Super 28V in most parts of the world took its name from its widish 28–70 mm zoom lens. This autofocus point & shoot also sold as the Autoboy Luna within Japan (when closed, the lens barrier looks somewhat like a ¾ moon). The wide lens option helped make the most of the optional 13×36 mm "panoramic" image crop available in the Japanese version. Film transport is motorized, and the camera requires one 3-volt lithium CR123 battery to operate.
This model was not sold in the Americas.