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− | The [[Canon]] Snappy series ran parallel to the [[Canon Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy|Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy]] range. The models were less advanced and aimed at low-end consumers desiring simple point and click [[compact camera]]s. | + | {{Flickr image |
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+ | | image_text=Snappy 50 and 84<br /><small>by Capt Kodak</small> | ||
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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. | ||
+ | ==Chronology== | ||
1982 | 1982 | ||
+ | * [[Canon Snappy 50]] | ||
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| image_source=http://www.flickr.com/photos/marty4650/2457534263/in/pool-camerapedia/ | | image_source=http://www.flickr.com/photos/marty4650/2457534263/in/pool-camerapedia/ | ||
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| image_text=Snappy 20<br /><small>by Marty4650</small> | | image_text=Snappy 20<br /><small>by Marty4650</small> | ||
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− | * | + | * [[Canon Snappy 20]] |
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1985 | 1985 | ||
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| image_text=Snappy S<br /><small>by AWCam</small> | | image_text=Snappy S<br /><small>by AWCam</small> | ||
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− | * Canon Snappy S/Snappy S-30 FF | + | * [[Canon Snappy S/Snappy S-30 FF]] |
1986 | 1986 | ||
* Canon Aqua Snappy/AS-6 (Fully waterproof to 10m) | * Canon Aqua Snappy/AS-6 (Fully waterproof to 10m) | ||
1988 | 1988 | ||
− | * Canon Snappy EZ/Prima Junior/CB 35 | + | * [[Canon Snappy EZ/Prima Junior/CB 35]] |
1989 | 1989 | ||
* Canon Snappy AF (Based on Japanese Autoboy Lite, but for overseas markets) | * Canon Snappy AF (Based on Japanese Autoboy Lite, but for overseas markets) | ||
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| image_text=Snappy LX<br /><small>by Marty4650</small> | | image_text=Snappy LX<br /><small>by Marty4650</small> | ||
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− | * Canon Snappy LX/Prima BF/BF 35 (Big Finder) | + | * [[Canon Snappy LX/Prima BF/BF 35]] (Big Finder) |
* Canon Snappy EL/Prima Junior (Macro)/CB35 M (Fixed focus as close as 50cm) | * Canon Snappy EL/Prima Junior (Macro)/CB35 M (Fixed focus as close as 50cm) | ||
1993 | 1993 | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/series_snappy.html Canon Snappy series in the Canon Camera Museum]. | + | * [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/series_snappy.html Canon Snappy series in the Canon Camera Museum]. |
[[Category:Canon]] | [[Category:Canon]] | ||
[[Category: C]] | [[Category: C]] | ||
[[Category: S|Snappy]] | [[Category: S|Snappy]] |
Revision as of 21:40, 6 March 2010
Snappy 50 and 84 by Capt Kodak |
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
Snappy 20 by Marty4650 |
1985
Snappy S by AWCam |
1986
- Canon Aqua Snappy/AS-6 (Fully waterproof to 10m)
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
Snappy LX by Marty4650 |
- Canon Snappy LX/Prima BF/BF 35 (Big Finder)
- Canon Snappy EL/Prima Junior (Macro)/CB35 M (Fixed focus as close as 50cm)
1993
- Canon Snappy CX/Prima Junior EX
1994
- Canon Snappy LX Date/Prima BF-7 Date/BF 35 QDN
1995
- Canon New Snappy EL/Prima Junior DX/CB32 QD
- Canon AF 32/Prima Junior AF
1997
- Canon Snappy QT (Date)/Prima BF-80 (Date)
1998
- Canon Snappy LXII Date/Prima BF-8 Date/BF 35D