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Known as '''Autoboy Zoom''' in Japan, '''Sure Shot Zoom''' in the Americas, and '''Prima Zoom''' in Europe, Asia and Oceania, this automatic autofocus 35mm film camera was introduced in 1988 and featured a zoom lens, and also features a slow-speed mode.<ref>[http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film125.html Camera on Canon Museum]</ref> The zoom lens was relatively uncommon at the time, but came to dominate during the 1990s.  
 
Known as '''Autoboy Zoom''' in Japan, '''Sure Shot Zoom''' in the Americas, and '''Prima Zoom''' in Europe, Asia and Oceania, this automatic autofocus 35mm film camera was introduced in 1988 and featured a zoom lens, and also features a slow-speed mode.<ref>[http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film125.html Camera on Canon Museum]</ref> The zoom lens was relatively uncommon at the time, but came to dominate during the 1990s.  
  
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Known as Autoboy Zoom in Japan, Sure Shot Zoom in the Americas, and Prima Zoom in Europe, Asia and Oceania, this automatic autofocus 35mm film camera was introduced in 1988 and featured a zoom lens, and also features a slow-speed mode.[1] The zoom lens was relatively uncommon at the time, but came to dominate during the 1990s.

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