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* Focus: Three-point active [[autofocus]]. | * Focus: Three-point active [[autofocus]]. | ||
* Viewfinder: Large and bright with autofocus frame. | * Viewfinder: Large and bright with autofocus frame. | ||
− | * Auto-loading and advancing of DX-coded [[35mm]] film. | + | * Auto-loading and advancing of [[DX Encoding|DX-coded]] [[35mm]] film. |
− | * Small LCD with frame counter and mode icons. | + | * Small [[LCD]] with frame counter and mode icons. |
− | * Integral Flash with 3 modes including red-eye reduction. | + | * Integral Flash with 3 modes including [[red-eye]] reduction. |
− | * Self-timer. | + | * [[Self-timer]]. |
* Tripod socket. | * Tripod socket. | ||
* Power: 2 AA batteries. | * Power: 2 AA batteries. |
Revision as of 18:57, 31 October 2010
Canon AF-10 by Arty Smokes. |
A 2003 model from Canon's phenomenally successful Sure Shot range, this compact film camera - known as the 'Prima AF-10' in Europe - has a uniquely wide 26mm lens. It was manufactured in China and marketed as an user-friendly point and shoot travel camera ideal for landscapes and group shots.
- Lens: 26mm.
- Focus: Three-point active autofocus.
- Viewfinder: Large and bright with autofocus frame.
- Auto-loading and advancing of DX-coded 35mm film.
- Small LCD with frame counter and mode icons.
- Integral Flash with 3 modes including red-eye reduction.
- Self-timer.
- Tripod socket.
- Power: 2 AA batteries.
Also available with date function.
Links
- Canon Sure Shot AF-10 in the Canon Camera Museum.
- Canon Sure Shot AF-10 on Canon.co.uk