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The '''Snappy Q''' is a point and shoot [[35mm film]] camera from [[Canon]] release in 1989. It is also known as the '''Canon Sketchbook'''. It belongs in a series of [[Canon_Snappy|Snappy cameras]]. | The '''Snappy Q''' is a point and shoot [[35mm film]] camera from [[Canon]] release in 1989. It is also known as the '''Canon Sketchbook'''. It belongs in a series of [[Canon_Snappy|Snappy cameras]]. | ||
− | The camera is [[fixed focus]] design using a 35mm f/4.5 lens. This lens is designed with a unique foggy-corner filter. Using this filter requires sliding and holding the switch with the left hand while tripping the shutter with the right. | + | The camera is a [[fixed focus]] design using a 35mm f/4.5 lens. This lens is designed with a unique foggy-corner filter. Using this filter requires sliding and holding the switch with the left hand while tripping the shutter with the right. |
− | The shutter has a single speed of 1/70 sec. along with a built-in [[self-timer]]. It can support two film speed settings of 100/200 ISO and 400 ISO. There is a built-in automatic pop-up flash with a GN of 9 (ISO 100 in M). The film advance is automatic with built-in motor with speeds of 1 fps. The frame counter is upwards counting and resets when back is opened. The camera is powered by two common 1.5V AA batteries. | + | The shutter has a single speed of 1/70 sec. along with a built-in [[self-timer]]. It can support two film speed settings of 100/200 ISO and 400 ISO. There is a built-in automatic pop-up flash with a GN of 9 (ISO 100 in M). The film advance is automatic with built-in motor with speeds of 1 fps. The frame counter is upwards counting and resets when the back is opened. The camera is powered by two common 1.5V AA batteries. |
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|image_text= photo with soft corner filter | |image_text= photo with soft corner filter | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film137.html Canon Snappy Q / Sketchbook] at [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum] |
[[Category:Canon|Snappy Q]] | [[Category:Canon|Snappy Q]] | ||
[[Category:S|Snappy Q]] | [[Category:S|Snappy Q]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese 35mm viewfinder]] | [[Category:Japanese 35mm viewfinder]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:02, 19 April 2019
image by Mike Novak (Image rights) |
The Snappy Q is a point and shoot 35mm film camera from Canon release in 1989. It is also known as the Canon Sketchbook. It belongs in a series of Snappy cameras.
The camera is a fixed focus design using a 35mm f/4.5 lens. This lens is designed with a unique foggy-corner filter. Using this filter requires sliding and holding the switch with the left hand while tripping the shutter with the right. The shutter has a single speed of 1/70 sec. along with a built-in self-timer. It can support two film speed settings of 100/200 ISO and 400 ISO. There is a built-in automatic pop-up flash with a GN of 9 (ISO 100 in M). The film advance is automatic with built-in motor with speeds of 1 fps. The frame counter is upwards counting and resets when the back is opened. The camera is powered by two common 1.5V AA batteries.
Canon Sketchbook image by Renaldy Fernando Kusuma (Image rights) |
photo with soft corner filter image by chi_cowboy (Image rights) |