
Canon Snappy AF
by Canon
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Original price
$99.99
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Original price
$99.99
Original price
$99.99
$99.99
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$99.99
Current price
$99.99
The Canon Snappy AF was released in October 1989. Based on the Canon Autoboy Lite 2, this is a fully automatic camera which uses a near-infrared beam for autofocus. It was developed for overseas markets. The camera features a 35mm f/4.5 lens, SPC for full auto program EE, and a built-in flash. The electronically-controlled flash fires automatically in low light.
The only issue with this camera is the shutter-counter no longer advances after the 16th frame. This does not affect the use of the camera and you will still be able to get through an entire roll of film.
Serial No.1216130
Type | Fully automatic 35mm Lens-Shutter autofocus camera |
Picture Size | 24 x 36 mm |
AF System | Fully automatic 35mm Lens-Shutter autofocus camera |
Lens | 35mm f/4.5 (3 elements in 3 groups) |
Shutter | Electronic programmed shutter and aperture. EV 10 (f/4.5 at 1/40 sec.) – EV 17 (f/32 at 1/125 sec.). Built-in electronic self-timer. |
Viewfinder | Reversed Galilean viewfinder with image-area frame. 0.42x magnification and 85% coverage. |
EE | SPC for full-auto program EE. Metering range of EV 10 – 17 (at ISO 100). Film speed range: ISO 50 – 1600 (with DX code). |
Built-in Flash | Fixed built-in flash. Guide No. 9 (at ISO 100 in meters). Fires automatically in low-light conditions. Electronically-controlled automatic flash. |
Power Source | One 6 V 2CR5 lithium battery |
Film Loading & Advance |
Align film leader at mark, then close the camera back for auto loading. Automatic film advance with built-in motor. Film advance speed of 0.6 sec. per frame. |
Frame Counter | Counts up during film advance. Counts down during film rewind. |
Film Rewind | Automatic rewind with built-in motor. |
Dimensions & Weight |
139 x 72 x 46 mm, 275 g |