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Canon Sure Shot 115u II Date 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera, Case, 2x Batteris

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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 ...
Series
Compact
Format
35 mm
Focus Type
Auto
Color
Silver
Model
Canon Sure Shot
Features
Auto Exposure, Built-in Flash, Date Imprint, Electric Drive, Manual Program Modes
Year Manufactured
2000s
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
UPC
0750845826357
Brand
Canon
Type
Point & Shoot
MPN
0280B001
Item Weight
6.9 Oz

About this product

Product Information

The Sure Shot 115u II Date is equipped with the same high-quality optics that have made Canon a legend around the globe. With its 38-115mm zoom lens you have the power to capture dramatic close-ups or distant landscapes with one touch. Don't worry about focus. The Multi-Point Smart AF system takes care of everything for you. It automatically scans three points across the frame to keep things sharp - even if your subject is not centered.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Canon
MPN
0280B001
UPC
0750845826357
Model
Sure Shot 115u II Date
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54944292

Product Key Features

Type
Point & Shoot

Dimensions

Depth
1.7in
Height
2.4in
Width
4.2in
Item Weight
6.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Minimum Focus Distance
1.48ft.
Minimum Aperture
F13
Focal Length
38mm-115mm
Viewfinder Frame Coverage
84%
Number of Focusing Points
3
Maximum Aperture
F4.6
Flash Guide Number
27
Iso Range-Automatic Setting
Iso 25-3200
Film Auto Transport
Rewind
Battery Type
1x3V Lithium Battery (CR2)
Shutter SPEED
2 to 1/440 Sec
Additional Features
Auto Exposure, Self Timer, Zoom Lens
Zoom Size
3
Flash Recycling Time
7 Sec
Film Type
35mm
Automatic Shooting Mode
Night, Macro, Portrait, Fully Auto, Sports
Red-Eye Reduction
With Red-Eye Reduction
Viewfinder Magnification
1.11x
Camera Type
Point & Shoot
Release Date
June, 2005

Item description from the seller

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Average for the last 12 months

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4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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There are not enough stars for this seller. Used equipment that looks new! Extra parts not ordered. Received ahead of schedule. Packaged and handled professionally. A pleasure to deal with. Thank you!!
m***b (184)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Item arrived as described. Well packaged and on time delivery.
e***n (91)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Smooth transaction with fast shipping. Items as described. Recommended seller. Thanks!, A+++++

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