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Canon Sure Shot Zoom 76 (Prima Zoom 76 Autoboy Juno 76) Date
Canon · Japan
The Sure Shot Zoom 76 (marketed also as the Prima Zoom 76 and Autoboy Juno 76) is a compact 35mm point-and-shoot camera produced by Canon during the 1990s. Characteristic of Canon's mid-range consumer offerings from this era, it features a 38-76mm zoom lens, providing a moderate telephoto reach convenient for snapshots and casual portraits. Designed fully automatic operation, it incorporates autofocus and programmed auto-exposure, requiring minimal user intervention. Its compact, pocket-sized form factor and integrated flash aimed squarely at the everyday photographer seeking convenience over manual control, positioning it as a practical tool for capturing family events and vacations rather than for artistic or technical pursuits. As part of Canon's vast Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy family of AF compact cameras, it represents a typical, functional example of 1990s snapshot technology focused on accessibility and ease of use.






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