![]() Olympus Infinity Stylus - AGFA APX 25 // 2020-2021 Switching to team FUJIFILM? // POTD 26.06.21 Richmond Cycle Track Street Art Project // POTD 02.06.21 Richmond Cycle Track Street Art Project 2 // POTD 15.07.21 Richmond Cycle Track Street Art Project 3 // POTD 23.07.21 Mississauga's first mass COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Closes Respiratory Therapist Week 2021 // POTD 08.11.21 Winter in Black and White // POTD 03.01.22 Icy Shores of Lake Ontario // POTD 13.01.22 Throwback Thursday: Trillium HealthWorks Video Last Project with Trillium Health Partners Work Update and Mental Health Awareness // 25.01.23 More images I’ve shot using this camera can be found by clicking the links below: (Program-type electromagnetically driven shutter also serves as aperture diaphragm.) 1/250-2 secĮlectronically controlled with 10-second delay.Ĭapacity (24 Exp. Mode Dial/Main Switch, Flash Modes, Underwater Macro 0.42x magnification, with 33mm eye point. to 3.3ft./0.45m to 1m.Īlbada-type finder, covering 84% of actual picture area. SPECIFICATIONS(stolen directly from the Canon Website) :įully automatic, compact waterproof 35mm AF lens/shutter camera with built-in flash. If you’re still not convinced about this camera, below is a video (not my video) of Fred Herzog, a pioneer of colour street photography shooting on the Canon Sure Shot WP-1 (the non-waterproof cousin of the A1) on the streets of Vancouver. It did however hold up during a heavy downpour, no problem. I would like to run a couple more rolls through it before I take that risk. I also haven’t completely submerged the camera yet. If you’re willing to trade aesthetics for functionality and ease of use this might be the right camera for you… and hey, you might even like the look of it! The Canon Sure Shot A1 still has some features I have yet to try, like a panorama mode and an underwater macro mode. For me, it suits my point and shoot needs. It even floats if you drop it in the water!Īll and all this camera is pretty amazing. I mean a fully waterproof body is pretty amazing. It’s a bit bigger than your average point and shoot, but the trade off is it’s an ultra rugged camera. It’s also kind of tough to tell what frame you are on with the frame counter on this camera. ![]() The only real issues I had with this camera is the viewfinder frame lines are kind of hard to see in certain light. It’s also fully waterproof up to 5 meters! This might just be my favourite 35mm camera in my arsenal. It has a relatively fast lens (32mm f3.5) as well as a large and bright view finder. I kind of enjoy the fact that it looks a bit like a toy which makes it far less intrusive when shooting street photos. The only thing that you have to worry about is getting your shot and finding a place to get the filmed developed! The Sure Shot A1 uses 35mm film and automatically adjusts to film from ISO 25 all the way to 3200. Even once you’ve shot all the exposures the camera automatically rewinds the film back into the canister. ![]() Just about everything on this camera is fully automated. Open it up, throw in the film, close the door and you’re ready to shoot. I’m pretty sure that a young child who had no experience with film could figure this thing out. I’ve got to say, I’m pretty pleased with these results.
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