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Sure Shot 130U II 35mm Rangefinder Camera
Ultra compact, the stylish Sure Shot 130u II has a 3.4x Zoom lens, a high-quality aluminum body and Canon's Zoom-Coupled Smart Autofocus for great results anywhere. Plus, there's an advanced Light Guide Zoom Flash with Red-Eye Reduction. You only get one shot in life. Be sure with the Sure Shot 130u
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Speedlite 430EX - 35mm Rangefinder Camera
The Sure Shot 115u II Date is equipped with the same high-quality optics that have made Canon a legend around the globe. With its 38-115mm zoom lens you have the power to capture dramatic close-ups or distant landscapes with one touch. Don't worry about focus. The Multi-Point Smart AF system takes c
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Prima Super 155 35mm Rangefinder Camera
The smallest compact zoom camera in its class combines high-quality photography with ease-of-use and amazing design. The 4.2x zoom lens and the unified AE/AF sensor are proof of this quality aspect.
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Canonet
ca. 1961 Out of production. This is Canon's first intermediate-class, Lens-Shutter 35mm camera. With shutter speed-priority autoexposure, the camera could take nice pictures.
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Canonet QL Series
ca. 1965 Out of production The EE (Electric Eye) feature and viewfinder were made as small as possible and the internal construction was completely different from the original Canonet, making the QL17 a totally new model. However, it had a strong Canonet-like appearance. The "QL" stood for "Qui
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