Canon/Canon Sure Shot Zoom 76 (Prima Zoom 76 Autoboy Juno 76) Date
Canon Sure Shot Zoom 76 (Prima Zoom 76   Autoboy Juno 76) Date

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.

Pricing

Launch Price
$199

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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