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*[http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1991-1995/1993_ab-s.html Sure Shot Z115/Prima Super 115/Autoboy S (Super) ] at the official [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/index.html Canon Camera Museum]. | *[http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1991-1995/1993_ab-s.html Sure Shot Z115/Prima Super 115/Autoboy S (Super) ] at the official [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/index.html Canon Camera Museum]. | ||
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Sure Shot Z115 image by Mike Novak (Image rights) |
This was a 1993 compact 35mm model offered by Canon, under different branding for different markets (in order: the Americas, globally, and within Japan). It was part of a long series of consumer point & shoots from Canon. A newer revision of the camera was introduced in 1999 as the Canon Sure Shot Z115 Panorama (Caption)/Prima Super 115N (Caption)/Autoboy S XL.
The 3x zoom lens has a rather feeble f/8.5 maximum aperture at its 115mm telephoto setting; and the programmed exposure scene-mode dial would look right at home on a digital point & shoot from a decade later.
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- Sure Shot Z115/Prima Super 115/Autoboy S (Super) at the official Canon Camera Museum.