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− | The '''Canon Sure Shot Mega Zoom 76''' (Euro: '''Prima Zoom 76''', Japan: '''Autoboy Zoom 76''') | + | The '''Canon Sure Shot Mega Zoom 76''' (Euro: '''Prima Zoom 76''', Japan: '''Autoboy Zoom 76''') is a compact [[35mm]] film camera with [[autofocus]], a short zoom lens and built-in flash; a model in [[Canon]]'s very successful [[Canon_Sure_Shot/Prima/Autoboy|Sure Shot]] range. It was released in September 1991. |
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Revision as of 11:30, 16 October 2020
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The Canon Sure Shot Mega Zoom 76 (Euro: Prima Zoom 76, Japan: Autoboy Zoom 76) is a compact 35mm film camera with autofocus, a short zoom lens and built-in flash; a model in Canon's very successful Sure Shot range. It was released in September 1991.
Specifications
- Lens: 38-76mm f/3.8-7.2 (7 elements in 7 groups).
Links
- Autoboy Zoom 76 in the Canon Camera Museum.
- Prima Zoom 76 in Sylvain Halgand's collection (in French).