The Canon New Sure Shot is a snapshot camera. It is a revised version of the Canon Sure Shot. It was built and sold in the 1980s. It is easy to use and therefore can be used by beginners. The model was sold in Japan as the Canon Autoboy 2. Photographers in Europe could buy it as the Canon AF35M II.
The camera comes with a fixed lens. The manufacturer name of the lens is “Canon Lens.” The focal length is 38 mm and the widest aperture of the lens is f/2.8, which makes it suitable for many everyday applications. There is no need to focus manually with the 35mm camera. The Canon New Sure Shot features an autofocus system. The closest focusing distance for this lens is 90 cm. This is the minimum distance that should be kept to the subject.
The 35 mm camera is equipped with an exposure meter. It is designed for films from ISO 50 to ISO 5000. The sensitivity can be set manually. This is not possible for shutter speed and aperture. The exposure settings are automatically controlled and adjusted by the electronics.
Of course, a built-in flash should not be missing. The output reaches up to 4.5 meters at ISO 100, which corresponds to a guide number of 12. The flash can be turned on and off as needed.
The Canon New Sure Shot has a built-in self-timer and a thread for a tripod. The self-timer has a lead time of ten seconds. There is no connection for a cable release.
The camera weighs 300 grams. According to the manual, the dimensions are 12.5 x 7.55 x 4.6 cm. Power is supplied by two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*). Of course, rechargeable ones can be used here as well. One set of batteries is enough for so fifty rolls of film.
Films for the Canon New Sure Shot
What kind of films are needed for the Canon New Sure Shot? You will need to purchase 35mm film for the camera. The film transport is automatic for this model. On the top of the body is the frame counter. It shows the number of photos already taken. The return transport to the cartridge is automatic at the end of the film.
Possible films for the Japanese compact camera are the Fujifilm Superia 400* for color shots and the Ilford Delta 100* for black and white shots. Both films are suitable for a wide range of applications. This is also attested to them in test reports. Of course, there are several other films for the compact camera.
Canon New Sure Shot Quartz Date
In addition to the regular model, there was also a Quartz Date version. This model offers the possibility to expose the shooting time in a corner of the pictures. This can also be disabled if desired.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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Type of Camera | Snapshot camera |
Film format | 35mm |
Film transport | Automatic |
Film transport mechanism | Motor |
Picture format | 24 mm x 36 mm |
Lens name | Canon Lens |
Focal length | 38 mm |
Biggest aperture | f/2.8 |
Minimum focus distance | 90 cm / 2.952 ft |
Focus | Autofocus |
Lens design | 4 elements in 4 groups |
Exposure times | 1/500 second to 1/8 second |
Light meter | Yes |
Supported film speeds | ISO 50 to 5000 |
Exposure modes | Program automatic |
Manual exposure settings | No |
Date imprinting | Model variant |
Flash | Integrated flash |
Flash range | 0,9 - 4,5 Meter |
Tripod mount | Yes |
Cable release thread | No |
Self-timer | Yes, Self-timer function with 10 seconds lead time |
Power supply | 2x AA batteries |
Size | 12,5 x 7,55 x 4,6 cm |
Dimensions in inches | 4.92 x 2.97 x 1.81 inches |
Weight | 300 Grams |
Names in other markets | Europe: Canon AF35M II, Japan: Canon Autoboy 2 |
Estimated value / Used price | 81,03 Euro 132,07119,5679,18629,6669,7813582,70947,6387,39 Estimate based on used prices of 8 offers (possibly with different scope of delivery and/or condition). As of 13.5.2024 |
Average used price in the year 2023 | 59,65 Euro (63.86 US-Dollar) |