Canon/Canon Sure Shot 130u II (Prima Super 130u Autoboy N130 II)
Canon Sure Shot 130u II (Prima Super 130u   Autoboy N130 II)

Canon Sure Shot 130u II (Prima Super 130u Autoboy N130 II)

Canon · Japan

The Sure Shot 130u II (marketed elsewhere as the Prima Super 130u and Autoboy N130 II) represents Canon's mid-range 35mm point-and-shoot camera offering from the mid-1990s. It was designed for casual photographers seeking a simple, compact, and fully automatic solution for everyday snapshots, featuring autofocus, a built-in flash, motorized film advance and rewind, and a fixed focal length lens. Its operation is straightforward, with minimal user controls beyond framing and shooting, embodying the era's emphasis on accessibility and reliability for non-technical users. This model, like many contemporaries, prioritized ease of use and portability over advanced features, serving reliably as the pocket camera of choice for countless families during the peak years of film photography.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.2
Value
3.8
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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