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Canon Snappy EZ (Prima Junior CB35)
Canon · Japan
The Snappy EZ (Prima Junior CB35) is a basic 35mm compact camera by Canon, designed for straightforward, point-and-shoot photography. Produced during the late 20th century era of mass-market film cameras, it features a fixed-lens system, likely an autofocusing 38mm or similar prime lens, and a simple control layout with minimal manual adjustments. The camera was aimed at casual users seeking an affordable, portable option for everyday snapshots, with an automatic flash and built-in motorized film advance to simplify operation. As a budget model, it prioritizes accessibility over advanced features, reflecting Canon’s strategy to cater to the entry-level segment during the peak of analog compact cameras.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0






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