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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=r9C54oBQRLgC&pg=PA42-IA46&dq=%22Sure+Shot+Zoom%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjIk7HpuIP-AhVPIjQIHdvfD_o4UBDoAXoECAcQAg July, 1988, ''Popular Photography'' writeup] (Vol. 95, No. 7; page 86) via [https://books.google.com/books Google Books]
 
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=r9C54oBQRLgC&pg=PA42-IA46&dq=%22Sure+Shot+Zoom%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjIk7HpuIP-AhVPIjQIHdvfD_o4UBDoAXoECAcQAg July, 1988, ''Popular Photography'' writeup] (Vol. 95, No. 7; page 86) via [https://books.google.com/books Google Books]
  
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Latest revision as of 05:35, 25 March 2024

This 1988 camera labeled Canon Zoom on its front (with no other letters or numbers) is a significant model in the company's long-running point & shoot series. While some previous Canon models had offered dual focal lengths, this camera's 35-70mm zoom lens was relatively uncommon at the time, but was a feature soon to dominate during the 1990s. It also offers a slow-speed mode.

The branding is Autoboy Zoom in Japan, Sure Shot Zoom in the Americas, and Prima Zoom in Europe, Asia and Oceania.

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