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Introducing the Canon Sure Shot Telemax, a sleek and intelligently designed 35mm point-and-shoot camera released in 1991 and precision-crafted in Japan, built for photographers who want sharp optics and convenient dual-lens versatility in a compact package. With switchable 38mm wide-angle and 70mm telephoto lenses, fully automatic exposure and focus, and a built-in flash system, the Telemax makes capturing everything from group shots to close-ups simple, stylish, and reliable.
Key Features:
Year Released: 1991
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Film Format: 35mm
Lens: Dual-lens system — 38mm f/3.5 wide-angle and 70mm f/6 telephoto
Autofocus: Active autofocus system with focus lock
Exposure Control: Fully automatic programmed exposure system
Flash: Built-in automatic flash with red-eye reduction and fill-in flash modes
Viewfinder: Bright optical viewfinder with switching frame lines for both lenses
Self-Timer: 10-second electronic self-timer
Film Handling: Motorized automatic loading, advance, and rewind
DX Coding: Automatic ISO setting via DX-coded film (ISO 50–1600)
Power Source: One 6V 2CR5 lithium battery
LCD Display: Top-panel LCD showing mode selection, flash status, and frame count
Build: Compact plastic body with sliding lens cover for protection and power control
Operation: Fully automatic point-and-shoot functionality
Extras: Infinity focus mode, backlight compensation, and flash override
Please Note:
All cameras have been tested for basic functionality, including shutter operation, film advance, and flash (if applicable). Please note that due to the vintage nature of these items, minor cosmetic wear may be present. Returns are available upon request—please contact us within 7 days of delivery to initiate a return.
Introducing the Canon Sure Shot Telemax, a sleek and intelligently designed 35mm point-and-shoot camera released in 1991 and precision-crafted in Japan, built for photographers who want sharp optics and convenient dual-lens versatility in a compact package. With switchable 38mm wide-angle and 70mm telephoto lenses, fully automatic exposure and focus, and a built-in flash system, the Telemax makes capturing everything from group shots to close-ups simple, stylish, and reliable.
Key Features:
Year Released: 1991
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Film Format: 35mm
Lens: Dual-lens system — 38mm f/3.5 wide-angle and 70mm f/6 telephoto
Autofocus: Active autofocus system with focus lock
Exposure Control: Fully automatic programmed exposure system
Flash: Built-in automatic flash with red-eye reduction and fill-in flash modes
Viewfinder: Bright optical viewfinder with switching frame lines for both lenses
Self-Timer: 10-second electronic self-timer
Film Handling: Motorized automatic loading, advance, and rewind
DX Coding: Automatic ISO setting via DX-coded film (ISO 50–1600)
Power Source: One 6V 2CR5 lithium battery
LCD Display: Top-panel LCD showing mode selection, flash status, and frame count
Build: Compact plastic body with sliding lens cover for protection and power control
Operation: Fully automatic point-and-shoot functionality
Extras: Infinity focus mode, backlight compensation, and flash override
Please Note:
All cameras have been tested for basic functionality, including shutter operation, film advance, and flash (if applicable). Please note that due to the vintage nature of these items, minor cosmetic wear may be present. Returns are available upon request—please contact us within 7 days of delivery to initiate a return.