Canon Super Sure Shot/AF35ML/Autoboy Super

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Made in 1981 and also known as the Super Sure Shot (US) and Autoboy Super (Japan), this was the second in Canon's Sure Shot series and became the compact camera of choice for professionals who wanted to shoot in low-light, since it has a large aperture.

Specifications

  • Lens: 40mm f/1.9 (5 elements in 5 groups).
  • Triangulation system autofocus with pre-focus lock.
  • Electromagnetic programmed shutter. EV 4 (f/1.9 at 1/4 sec.) - 17 (f/18 at 1/400 sec.)
  • Reversed Galilean viewfinder with projected frames, zone focusing marks for near, medium, and far distances parallax correction marks and LED warnings.
  • Film speed settings of ISO 25-400.
  • Integral flash (guide No. 11 at ISO 100 in meters).
  • Screw-in filter thread.
  • Auto-wind.
  • Power: Two 1.5V AA batteries.
  • Dimensions and weight: 122 x 73 x 55 mm, 440 g (with batteries).

Links

Canon AF35ML in the Canon Camera Museum.
Review by Matt Denton.