A black-and-white reprint of the original instruction book supplied with your Canon AF35M camera (sometimes only supplied online as a downloadable PDF guide). Finished book size is A5 (148 x 210mm). 28 pages long. Our reprints are high quality, printed on 80gsm super-white Canon paper on a Canon office copier. The pages are then spiral bound with a clear acetate front cover and red card back cover, held together with a strong white wire. Camera manuals and free digital camera pdf instructions. Find the user manual you need for your camera and more at ManualsOnline. Canon INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital AF SLR Camera EOS-1Ds. See Prices; Canon Digital Camera 1N. Is there a manual for my Canon digital camera. Your manual will lay flat when open and will last for as long as your camera, with a little bit of care. Manuals over 400 pages long may be supplied as more than one book – this is because the wires we use to bind only hold a certain number of pages. This camera is also known as: USA: Sure Shot Japan: AF35M (Autoboy). This is a Canon AF35M 35mm auto focus camera made by Canon in 1979. This camera was also known as the Sure Shot in the US and the Autoboy in Japan. It was the world’s first active auto focus camera. The Canon AF35M proved to be a pretty reliable camera that could handle most situations thrown at it. It had a sharp 4-element, semi-wide angle 38mm lens, a popup flash, motorized film advance, and was powered using regular AA batteries. The Canon AF35M helped set the standard for the design of a compact point and shoot camera and brought accurate auto focus and auto exposure to a whole new generation of photographers. Film Type: 135 (35mm) Lens: Canon 38mm f/2.8 Coated 4-elements Focus: Near-Infrared Auto Focus Shutter: Electronic Leaf Speeds: 1/8 – 1/500 seconds, stepless Exposure Meter: Full Program CdS meter Battery: 2 x AA 1.5v Alkaline Flash: Built-in Popup Flash Manual: History A funny thing starts to happen when word gets out that you are into “old cameras”. People come out of the woodwork to tell you of some film camera they found in a closet that used to belong to their dad, or inherited from their great aunt Edna after she passed away. These stories usually all start out the same. They’re usually mentioned off the cuff for fear that you might not be interested in their old junk, but of course when the conversation turns to “do you want it”, you never quite know what to say.
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