I received a Canon Sure Shot 76 Zoom as a gift. I could not begin to tell you the number of pictures I have taken. One example, I took 28 rolls of film at a wedding. I take care of a little boy and I told my boss I was going to get a digital camera and he told me I was not aloud. He has one,but he loves to just pick up the photo albums at any time. I really can not say enough. I have one and always wish I had it where ever I am and it seems it's always at the late place I was at or at home. I am working on getting a few so I can have one in different places, and ready at all times. A Big THANKS to CANON :) EXCELLENT - DEPENDABLE - TAKES GREAT PHOTO'S
Originally, after I purchased this camera at BestBuy in 1999, it was unfortunatly stolen from a room-mate (goes to show roommates can be bad news). Since I replaced it, I am admiring more than when I did have it. It's a good basic multi-functional 35mm with all the basics - redeye reduction, auto, timer, no flash option, and time and date set mode. I have not yet any problems with this camera. Can't say enough good things about it. A little large (compared to today's digital camera), but Canon did excellent in mastering the quality of photographs it takes.
This is a great camera for the money and really user-friendly and easy to operate. It is just right for persons not so into digital, but into compact convenience of a 35mm camera. Easy loading and the battery maintains life for a good while.
was a fantastic deal..camera and 10 rolls of 35mm film..well pleased actually feel a little guilty for winning so cheaply...35mm cameras are considered obsolete with the invent of digital..but the quality photo and speed of the shutter film wins hands down in that race
My wife is an interior designer and takes a lot of pictures of rooms. Her old Olympus camera finally died and I bought her the Canon Sureshot. She is very happy with the results she gets with a point and shoot. The camera we got was NIB.
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