Canon Sure Shot 60 35mm Film Camera
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- Film Type: 35mm
- Zoom Lens: With Zoom Lens
- Camera Type: Point and Shoot
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Not bad for the price
Pros
Good picture quality
Cons
Hesitates when taking picture
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Nice camera for someone who doesn't want to pay an arm and a leg.
I won this camera in a drawing at my work. Was worth $60 at the time so I was thrilled. Was also about to have my first baby, so also great prize for me.
Was my first zoom and date-stamp camera. Picture quality was very nice. Only has 60 zoom, which isn't really a whole lot but nice to get close-ups of faces without getting in their face.
Has the date-stamp, like I already stated, that helps forgetful people like me remember when the pictures were taken.
The battery for the camera costs about $6 but it lasts a good while. I've had the camera for three years and taken tons of pictures and have only had to replace the battery once.
Only complaint is the hesitation when I take the picture. Pretty much have to hold the shutter button down until it snaps the picture. To get the pictures I want, I usually have the shutter button already held down, and when the perfect picture comes up, I push the button harder down and it takes the picture immediately.
Has timer, red-eye reducer, and different picture settings.
Was my first zoom and date-stamp camera. Picture quality was very nice. Only has 60 zoom, which isn't really a whole lot but nice to get close-ups of faces without getting in their face.
Has the date-stamp, like I already stated, that helps forgetful people like me remember when the pictures were taken.
The battery for the camera costs about $6 but it lasts a good while. I've had the camera for three years and taken tons of pictures and have only had to replace the battery once.
Only complaint is the hesitation when I take the picture. Pretty much have to hold the shutter button down until it snaps the picture. To get the pictures I want, I usually have the shutter button already held down, and when the perfect picture comes up, I push the button harder down and it takes the picture immediately.
Has timer, red-eye reducer, and different picture settings.
