

Film Rewinding: Automatic at end of film, mid-roll rewind possible.Film Loading: Automatic (automatic blank film advance).Viewfinder Displays: Picture frame, parallax correction lines, AF frame Right of Viewfinder Eyepiece: Green indicator lamp (ready/camera shake warning).Viewfinder Magnification: 0.45x (wide-angle), 0.63x (telephoto).Shutter: Electromagnetically-driven shutter with combinable programs.Focus Control: Ai Active autofocus system.Display Size: 24 x 36mm (standard size).Type: 35mm fully automatic lens-shutter camera with built-in zoom.Here are some photos taken by other people with this model of camera: The camera has some cosmetic wear (see photos). We also tested the camera's film plane focus accuracy on an autocollimator. The camera requires a CR123 lithium battery (optional).Īll camera features were tested with a battery and film installed (the film was not developed) and apart from the viewfinder zoom issue mentioned above, it's working great. It features a well-designed 38-60mm lens (6 elements in 6 groups) and very accurate 5-point autofocus. The Canon Sure Shot 60 Zoom (called the Prima Shot Zoom or Autoboy Juno in some countries) is a good quality zoom point-and-shoot from the mid-1990s.

This doesn't affect photos but you need to be mindful if you decide to zoom in the lens, the actual photo framing be narrower than the viewfinder display. Note: This Sure Shot 60 Zoom has an issue where the viewfinder display doesn't zoom in (it stays at the default 38mm position).
