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Canon Telemax 38/70 mm 1:3.5/6.0 Sure Shot 35mm Camera


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Canon Telemax 38/70 mm 1:3.5/6.0 Sure Shot 35mm Camera

Excellent cosmetic condition and fully working

Complete with lanyard

General Canon Telemax Information

The Canon Sure Shot TELEMAX (Euro: Prima Twin S, Japan: Autoboy Mini T) was a September 1991 model from Canon's very successful Sure Shot range. It was a compact 35mm film camera with autofocus and a twin lens. The lens selector is on the face of the body, the left hand fingers fall naturally in this area making it easy to adjust. The shutter release button is rubberized. A window is on the film back as a reminder of the type of film loaded. There is a tripod socket on the base located off center on the flash side of the body.

Lens: Switches between 38mm, f/3.5 (3 elements in 3 groups) and 70mm f/6 (6 elements in 6 groups).

3-point Smart autofocus with pre-focus lock. Close-up warning provided. Range of 0.65m to infinity.

Flash: Flash-Auto with red eye reduction, Flash-On, Flash-Off.

Timer: 10 sec delay, flash blinks while counting down, and blinks rapidly in last 2 seconds.

Date imprint (orange color) on Date model

Slim body. 125 x 68 x 48.5 mm

Power: 3V CR123A with battery check

Power life: 15 rolls of 24 ex film at 50% flash.

Camera House Price: £18.00




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Looking after your camera

Use a Camera Bag

A camera bag does more than just protect the camera against scratches and dust: It keeps it safe from rain because many are waterproof on the outside.

Be Very Careful Around the LCD Screen and Camera Lens

Use only special equipment to clean your camera’s LCD screen and camera lens. Buy a special cleaning kit that includes liquid solutions, microfiber cloths and brushes that have been specially designed to clean your camera lens.

Never Leave Your Batteries in Your Camera for Too Long
Many camera batteries are now alkaline or lithium formats. If you keep your camera with the batteries inside of it in a moist area, then the batteries can get corrosive. So if you’re thinking about just putting your camera on the shelf for several months, do yourself a favor and remove them.

Turn Your Camera Off Prior to Doing Anything

Before you do anything to your camera, always keep in mind that it should be turned off first. No matter what it is—swapping lenses, changing memory cards or disconnecting or attaching cables—your camera should be turned off.

Cold and Wet Weather Can Wreak Havoc on Your Camera Body
Take your camera out only in a waterproof bag. If the weather’s unusually cold, just wrap your camera in a plastic bag that has silica desiccant packets for the reduction of moisture. It’s also a smart idea to have a soft towel with you to wipe off any moisture, just in case it should get on your camera.

Good Memory Card Care Is Good Camera Care

Only transport your memory cards inside of a protective caseMake sure the memory cards stay dust-free at all times. When removing memory cards, make sure you do so indoors or in non-dusty situations.
Make sure that you keep memory cards only in cool places. Never keep them in places where they may heat up, like dashboards or glove compartments.
Never place your memory cards close to magnetic sources. Examples of magnetic sources are things such as audio speakers, TV monitors and actual magnets.

Use a Filter to Protect Your Camera Lens

The lens of your camera is naturally fragile. As such, it’s susceptible to scratches, cracks, dents…you name it. A UV filter will not only will you give your lens a fighting chance, but you’ll also enhance the quality of your pictures.

Condensation Can Be Controlled

Condensation normally happens when you move your camera between different temperatures.
Allow your camera a chance to naturally get used to the hotter environment. Don’t place it inside a closed plastic bag when transporting it between different temperatures! Just let the camera sit in the humid temperature for a while, until condensation disappears.
If this still doesn’t get rid of all of it, you can utilize a soft cloth to wipe away any remaining moisture and marks left behind from the condensation.