Experience & Review: Canon Sure Shot AF 7
The Canon Sure Shot Owl / Prima / AF-7 has a 35mm lens with a maximum aperture of f4.5, and a minimum of f11. As you may expect from a point and shoot camera of its time, it’s a triplet lens, meaning it has just the three glass elements.
According to the manual, only ISO 100, 200, or 400 DX-coded film should be loaded into the Sure Shot, which will then automatically set the shutter speed accordingly; between 1/45 and 1/180.
There’s a 3-step autofocus system – hence the AF in the name – and a minimum shooting distance of 2.6 feet, or 0.8 metres.
The viewfinder – which is huge – is a simple reverse Galilean type, which is a fancy name for a simple idea. When you look through a telescope the wrong way, you see things as they are, just a lot smaller.
That’s how the Sure Shot AF-7 viewfinder works, the same way as on countless other basic film cameras.
https://www.myfavouritelens.com/canon-sure-shot-af-7-camera-review/
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According to the manual, only ISO 100, 200, or 400 DX-coded film should be loaded into the Sure Shot, which will then automatically set the shutter speed accordingly; between 1/45 and 1/180.
There’s a 3-step autofocus system – hence the AF in the name – and a minimum shooting distance of 2.6 feet, or 0.8 metres.
The viewfinder – which is huge – is a simple reverse Galilean type, which is a fancy name for a simple idea. When you look through a telescope the wrong way, you see things as they are, just a lot smaller.
That’s how the Sure Shot AF-7 viewfinder works, the same way as on countless other basic film cameras.
https://www.myfavouritelens.com/canon-sure-shot-af-7-camera-review/
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