Canon AF35 J |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Japan from 1985 to (Before) 1989.
Index of rarity in France: Frequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 14173
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Chronology of cameras Canon
In November 1985, Phot'Argus, during the Salon de la Photo, presented this model under the name Jet. This name will be little used in Europe, with the J being the abbreviation. In the United States, this camera is called Sprint and in Japan Autoboy Lite.
It is an improvement of the Snappy S. It is distinguished from it by an autofocus with focus memorization by the trigger. It also has a macro button that allows photographing at 45 cm. In this case, it is the strap that is used to measure the distance.
The lens is a 3.5/35 mm, with a minimum focus of 90 centimeters (or 45 with flash).
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