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The [[Canon]] Snappy series ran parallel to the [[Canon Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy|Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy]] range of [[35mm]] film cameras. The models were less advanced and aimed at low-end consumers desiring simple point and click [[compact camera]]s.
 
The [[Canon]] Snappy series ran parallel to the [[Canon Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy|Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy]] range of [[35mm]] film cameras. The models were less advanced and aimed at low-end consumers desiring simple point and click [[compact camera]]s.

Revision as of 05:39, 8 September 2011

The Canon Snappy series ran parallel to the Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy range of 35mm film cameras. The models were less advanced and aimed at low-end consumers desiring simple point and click compact cameras.

Chronology

1982

1985

1986

1988

1989

  • Canon Snappy AF (Based on Japanese Autoboy Lite, but for overseas markets)
  • Canon Snappy V/Prima Junior Hi
  • Canon Snappy Q/Sketchbook (Low-tech with soft-focus "fog filter" lens)

1992

1993

  • Canon Snappy CX/Prima Junior EX

1994

1995

  • Canon New Snappy EL/Prima Junior DX/CB32 QD
  • Canon AF 32/Prima Junior AF

1997

1998

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