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Canon Elph LT 260 APS Point & Shoot Film Camera

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Used
Ended: Apr 22, 2024 19:37:16 EDT
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US $5.99
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ApproximatelyC $8.25
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Located in: East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Format
APS
Model
LT
UPC
0750845811438
Brand
Canon
Type
Point & Shoot
Focus Type
Auto
MPN
ELPHLT260
Item Weight
5.28 Oz

About this product

Product Information

The Canon Elph LT 260 APS is a point-and-shoot film camera that is compact, stylish, and very easy to use. The built-in flash in this Canon film camera fires a high-intensity burst of light when shooting in low-light conditions. With a top electronic shutter speed of 1/660 second, this point-and-shoot film camera delivers crystal clear blur-free photos even with camera shakes. A focusing range of four feet to infinity ensures that this Canon film camera delivers precisely focused photos irrespective of the shooting location. The self-timer function in the Canon Elph LT 260 APS lets you take self photographs, thus adding to your convenience.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Canon
MPN
ELPHLT260
UPC
0750845811438
Model
Elph LT 260
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54953347

Product Key Features

Type
Point & Shoot
Focus Type
Auto

Dimensions

Depth
1.2in
Height
2.5in
Width
3.7in
Item Weight
5.28 Oz

Additional Product Features

Minimum Focus Distance
1.5ft.
Minimum Aperture
F6.7
Manual Shooting Modes
Program Shift
Focal Length
26mm-52mm
Viewfinder Frame Coverage
79%
Number of Focusing Points
1
Maximum Aperture
F4.2
Iso Range-Automatic Setting
Iso 25-10000
Battery Type
1x3V Lithium Battery (CR2)
Shutter SPEED
1/660 to 2 Sec
Additional Features
Auto Exposure, Panorama, Self Timer, Zoom Lens
Zoom Size
2
Flash Recycling Time
6.5 Sec
Film Type
Aps
Format
2.4x3.6cm
Red-Eye Reduction
With Red-Eye Reduction
Viewfinder Magnification
0.84x
Camera Type
Point & Shoot
Release Date
May, 2001

Item description from the seller

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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable shipping cost
4.8
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (278)

r***- (8)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Exactly as in the description. I haven't tested it yet, I'll write as soon as I try it. The communication with the seller was very easy and the shipment was also very quick
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Past month
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This seller was very easy to deal with and answered all the questions I had. Thank you!
r***e (113)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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Super fast shipping and packaged so nicely! Thank you! :)

Product ratings and reviews

4.4
10 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Lilliputian lightweight;

    As many spur of the moment things are readily picked-up, this bygone pocket camera was an answer to my need for portability, and ease of use. Easy to load, dx coding, date stamp, and three format image sizes, made it the logical choice for spot shots. Hardly larger than a pack of smokes, and having design cues like many of Canon's other Elph cameras also aided in its selection. A fine camera if all you want is the moments capture. Murray Kriner

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: tayta.la.icyusbbf6u

  • Canon Elph LT 260 APS Film Camera

    This camera and the accompanying manual arrived in excellent condition. I have used the camera several times and have had really good results. The camera works exactly as it should. The Canon Elph is a superior piece of machinery. It has the advantage of being shirt pocket size. I have been satisfied with all of my Canon products. I am particularly pleased that the Canon Elph cameras have three different sizes, a matter too detailed for this brief review. I recommend the Canon Elph without reservation.

  • The late, great APS Film

    You need a ph.D. to operate this camera. Push Here Dummy. I work with medium format, large format and digital, but have a little fun with point and shoot cameras, here and there. APS film format is discontinued, and reviled by photographers when it was still in use. It's a little smaller than 35mm, but larger than digital sensors that use the same acronym. Film can still be found, frequently expired, B&W or color prints, and it has to be sent out to a lab that can handle APS format. It's totally illogical to shoot APS, and this is a cheesy consumer-grade camera. However, Canon lenses are pretty good, even with the ELPH. Can't go wrong with a camera that costs less than a roll of film. (mine is new) There's nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. In photography ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: eddycookie

  • Good to go.

    This a wonderful point and shoot camera. I bought this camera to replace a smaller Canon Elph camera. The camera has alot of features for a camera of it's size. The compact size of this camera makes it easy to carry with you anywhere.

  • good optics, great size, durable?

    i wanted an APS camera, a small one that i would use in a snap. i like the Elph, but i wish that more of its components--strap holder, case--were made out of metal rather than plastic.