Product Description
The Sure Shot 115u II Date is equipped with the same high-quality optics that have made Canon a legend around the globe. With its 38-115mm zoom lens you have the power to capture dramatic close-ups or distant landscapes with one touch. Don't worry about focus. The Multi-Point Smart AF system takes care of everything for you. It automatically scans three points across the frame to keep things sharp - even if your subject is not centered. It uses 35mm film. If you're looking for a simple yet feature packed camera that requires no effort, no technology expertise, and no thought other than point-and-shoot, the Sure Shot is your sure camera. Dimensions (W x H x D) - 4.2 x 2.4 x 1.7 inch/107.2 x 60.2 x 42.6mm / Weight 6.9 oz./195g (excluding battery)
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Canon Sure Shot 115u II Date 35mm Film Camera Package
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Product Features:
- 3x zoom lens 35mm camera (equivalent to 38-115mm zoom)
- 5 programmed shooting modes
- 3-point autofocus system; built-in flash with red-eye reduction
- Date and time imprint function available; 10 second self-timer
- Kit also includes case, CR2 battery, and one 24-exposure roll of 35mm film
ASIN: B000B6A602
Release Date: 2005-11-15 |
Product Description
The Sure Shot 115u II Date model is equipped with the same high-quality optics that have made Canon a legend around the globe. With its 38-115mm zoom lens you have the power to capture dramatic close-ups or distant landscapes with one touch. Don't worry about focus. The Multi-Point Smart AF system takes care of everything for you. It automatically scans three points across the frame to keep things sharp - even if your subject is not centered. Built-in Flash - Autoflash - Electronically controlled autoflash based on ISO and AF distance data.Recycling Time - Approximately 7 seconds with new battery Real-image zoom viewfinder covers approx. 84% (WIDE/TELE) of actual picture area. WIDE - 0.37x magnification; TELE - 1.11x magnification Film Loading / Advance / Rewind - Fully automatic. Mid-roll rewind possible Date and Time Imprint option Dimensions (WxHxD) - 4.2 x 2.4 x 1.7 inches / 107.2 x 60.2 x 42.6mm
Customer Reviews:
Camera review.......2006-11-06
The Canon Sure Shot family has always been a great product line however this camera is a piece of junk. I have a difficult time even shooting a simple photograph. Everytime you take a picture, the shudder button jams and does not move. I highly recommend to anyone, don't waste your money.
Okay, but not great.......2006-08-25
I purchased this camera because Canon has a good reputation with cameras. I had a Richot which I have lost and needed a new camera. The quality of the shots from the Richot seemed much clearer than those from the Canon. I find the pictures are good but not quiet as sharp as from my other cameras. I also found the manual for handling the camera to not be user friendly - which is really rare since most companies try to make it easier for the user to grasp the concept of the new camera and its features. In my eyes, the camera will do for now, but I'm not sure of how long it will be before I replace it.
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Cannon Sure Shot.......2007-01-24
I was slightly disappointed as it was bigger and bit clumsier than my old Sure shot. I was pleased to be able to buy it as they are all digital now.
I was shocked that I had to go and pay £20 to pick it up from the parcel depot and thought it was a hoax but it was customs and exise duty.Apart from all that I am pleased to have a straight forward easy to use camara as a standbye that won't need charging all the time or run out of memory etc.
Love this camera!.......2006-01-15
This is a very easy to use, lightweight camera. I wish I had bought one years ago. The pictures are very crisp and true to color.
Review for Canon Sure Shot 115 w/Zoom.......2005-09-04
The Canon Sure Shot 115 w/Zoom is a great choice for the price! We took all our vacation picture with it right after getting the camera and were afraid of what we might get. We were pleasantly surprised. The features and zoom were easy to use and the quality of the pictures and lighting were excellent. We will use this camera for a long time to come.
Perfect Camera for that Perfect Shot.......2005-06-11
This camera is great for people who perfer film over digital. I bought it for a photography class and liked it so much I use it everywhere. Its size is ideal for fitting into any pocket. It has exelent zoom. It winds your film automaticly when putting the film in, after taking each exposer and winds all the way back once you have taken the last picture. The flash and shutter can easily be ajusted. You are able to set it so the date and/or time will be printed on the negative. It includes a timer which can release the shutter 10 seconds after pushing the button. Great for vacations or any other occasion. Uses any kind of 35mm film.
If you ABSOLUTELY need a zoom. If not...........2005-01-16
Let me start off by saying that I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to photography. All things considered, I would much rather shoot film than digital. I primarily shoot in B+W, with an SLR, process my own film, and if I need a digital copy, I'll have the film scanned. I own a terrific little digi-cam (Canon S330), but I never fell in love with the format. I also use my 24mm and 50mm lens more than any other in my bag.
That being said, I wanted to compliment my SLR system with a small 35mm camera to carry with me all the time. I considered a Lomo, but decided against it taking into consideration the reliability issues. Since I love my EOS Elan 7e and the S330 performs commendably, I choose a Canon Sure Shot 115u. I wasn't very impressed with the first few rolls, but I wasn't expecting much from a point and shoot. After about 10 or so rolls, I did some research (perhaps later than I should have). I learned that the key to a good point and shoot was the speed of the lens. Very few point and shoots have fast lenses, and a big whopping zoom only slows down the lens more. The lens on the 115u is an f5.6 at its fastest, with the zoom fully retracted. This makes camera shake an issue, flash photography a must, and a tripod a necessity indoors.
More than this, the camera is just slow period. It takes a while to open up when the power is switched on, the auto-focus and auto-exposure take an eternity, and even in the "Real Time" mode, there is more than an excusable delay when shooting. I find that all of the modes are more a distraction than a creative enhancement. If you think you need a zoom lens, you don't; move closer to your subject. If that doesn't help, the photograph probably wouldn't have been that good with the zoom lens anyway.
The pictures were OK. If this was the only point and shoot I ever used, I probably would have been happy. Canon lenses are well designed and most of the photographs were crisp and clear. When everything was set right, it took a nice photograph. However, I wanted a camera to take a photograph on the fly. I think Canon engineered a camera that performs well within the limitations of a point and shoot with a zoom. However, with the research I did, I ended up purchasing another point and shoot that I am enamored with, the Olympus Stylus Epic (I reviewed that camera as well).
If you think you need a zoom and are willing to sacrifice the ability to shoot from the hip, then go with this camera. It will serve you well. I still have mine even though it does not serve the purpose intended.
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Canon Sure Shot 115u Date 35mm Film Camera - Blister Pack
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Fully automatic, compact 3x zoom (38mm-115mm) 35mm camera / Date & Time Imprint / 6 PIC Modes / Multi-point Smart AF System / Camera and Wrist Strap
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Product Features:
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ASIN: B00008W6RR |
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3.0x wide-angle lens3-point smart auto-focusLight guide zoom flash with red-eye reduction5 programmed shooting modes 10-second self-timerStylish and durable aluminum body4 1/5 W x 2 3/10 H x 1 7/10 DIncludes camera bag battery and roll of filmShipping package dimensions: 4.25x7x7.75 (len x wid x dep)
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Smoothly designed in a durable aluminum body, the Canon Sure Shot 115u is easy to use and can adjust to most situations to capture clear photos. The 3x zoom (38 to 115 millimeters) provides a wide range of options in snapping your subject. The autofocus system uses 3 sensors to create a sharp and clear image, even when the subject is in motion or off-center. The 115u has several shooting modes such as automatic, action, night scene, portrait, and close-up mode.
Film loading, advance, and rewind are fully automatic for easy operation, and you can even rewind mid-roll as well. The flash can be set to automatic, fill, off, or red-eye reduction. Use the exposure compensation to help show subjects out in under or over lit situations. The 10-second self-timer is useful for self-portraits or group shots. You can also imprint the date onto your photos for record-keeping. This camera kit also includes a wrist strap, soft compact case, one 3-volt lithium battery (CR2), and one 24-exposure roll of 35mm film.
Customer Reviews:
Cannon Sure Shot.......2007-01-24
I was slightly disappointed as it was bigger and bit clumsier than my old Sure shot. I was pleased to be able to buy it as they are all digital now.
I was shocked that I had to go and pay £20 to pick it up from the parcel depot and thought it was a hoax but it was customs and exise duty.Apart from all that I am pleased to have a straight forward easy to use camara as a standbye that won't need charging all the time or run out of memory etc.
Love this camera!.......2006-01-15
This is a very easy to use, lightweight camera. I wish I had bought one years ago. The pictures are very crisp and true to color.
Review for Canon Sure Shot 115 w/Zoom.......2005-09-04
The Canon Sure Shot 115 w/Zoom is a great choice for the price! We took all our vacation picture with it right after getting the camera and were afraid of what we might get. We were pleasantly surprised. The features and zoom were easy to use and the quality of the pictures and lighting were excellent. We will use this camera for a long time to come.
Perfect Camera for that Perfect Shot.......2005-06-11
This camera is great for people who perfer film over digital. I bought it for a photography class and liked it so much I use it everywhere. Its size is ideal for fitting into any pocket. It has exelent zoom. It winds your film automaticly when putting the film in, after taking each exposer and winds all the way back once you have taken the last picture. The flash and shutter can easily be ajusted. You are able to set it so the date and/or time will be printed on the negative. It includes a timer which can release the shutter 10 seconds after pushing the button. Great for vacations or any other occasion. Uses any kind of 35mm film.
If you ABSOLUTELY need a zoom. If not...........2005-01-16
Let me start off by saying that I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to photography. All things considered, I would much rather shoot film than digital. I primarily shoot in B+W, with an SLR, process my own film, and if I need a digital copy, I'll have the film scanned. I own a terrific little digi-cam (Canon S330), but I never fell in love with the format. I also use my 24mm and 50mm lens more than any other in my bag.
That being said, I wanted to compliment my SLR system with a small 35mm camera to carry with me all the time. I considered a Lomo, but decided against it taking into consideration the reliability issues. Since I love my EOS Elan 7e and the S330 performs commendably, I choose a Canon Sure Shot 115u. I wasn't very impressed with the first few rolls, but I wasn't expecting much from a point and shoot. After about 10 or so rolls, I did some research (perhaps later than I should have). I learned that the key to a good point and shoot was the speed of the lens. Very few point and shoots have fast lenses, and a big whopping zoom only slows down the lens more. The lens on the 115u is an f5.6 at its fastest, with the zoom fully retracted. This makes camera shake an issue, flash photography a must, and a tripod a necessity indoors.
More than this, the camera is just slow period. It takes a while to open up when the power is switched on, the auto-focus and auto-exposure take an eternity, and even in the "Real Time" mode, there is more than an excusable delay when shooting. I find that all of the modes are more a distraction than a creative enhancement. If you think you need a zoom lens, you don't; move closer to your subject. If that doesn't help, the photograph probably wouldn't have been that good with the zoom lens anyway.
The pictures were OK. If this was the only point and shoot I ever used, I probably would have been happy. Canon lenses are well designed and most of the photographs were crisp and clear. When everything was set right, it took a nice photograph. However, I wanted a camera to take a photograph on the fly. I think Canon engineered a camera that performs well within the limitations of a point and shoot with a zoom. However, with the research I did, I ended up purchasing another point and shoot that I am enamored with, the Olympus Stylus Epic (I reviewed that camera as well).
If you think you need a zoom and are willing to sacrifice the ability to shoot from the hip, then go with this camera. It will serve you well. I still have mine even though it does not serve the purpose intended.
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Canon Sure Shot 115u 35mm Camera (8302A001) (8302A001)
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The Pacific Digital Xtreme32 External USB 2.0/1.1 is an ultra-fast 32x12x48 CD burner that is compatible with the new Fast USB 2.0 ports. This combination of mobility and high performance is unparalleled in CD-ReWritable drives and introduces a new era in USB CD-Recordable drives. The PDC Xtreme32 CD-ReWriter is fully backwards-compatible with USB 1.1 ports, acting as a 4x4x8 drive due to USB 1.1 performance limitations.The drive writes CD-R (recordable) media at a fast 32x speeds, high-speed CD-RW (re-writable) media at the fastest 12x speeds and reads CD-ROMs at fast 48x speeds. To improve reliability and performance, the PDC Xtreme32 CD-ReWriter is equipped with "ExactLink" technology which means you can be sure your recordings will turn out great every time with no loss of data and no more wasted media.
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The Pacific Digital Xtreme32 USB 2.0/1.1 external 32x12x48 CD burner is ultrafast and compatible with the new, fast USB 2.0 ports. This combination of mobility and high performance is unparalleled in CD-RW drives and introduces a new era in USB CD-R drives. The Pacific Digital Xtreme32 CD-rewriter is fully backward compatible with USB 1.1 ports, acting as a 4x4x8 drive under USB 1.1 performance limitations.
The drive writes CD-R at a fast 32x, high-speed CD-RW media at top 12x speeds, and reads CD-ROMs at fast 48x speeds.
To improve reliability and performance, the Pacific Digital Xtreme32 CD-rewriter is equipped with ExactLink technology, which means you can be sure your recordings will turn out great every time with no loss of data (and no wasted media).
Customer Reviews:
Excellent.......2003-06-30
I was hesitating before buying this item and even did not try it to write anything couple of days. I was thinking that I made wrong choice. But... everything had changed instantly, when I tried to write a clip on a disk. It went beyond my expectations. I was surprised by the writing speed of the drive. Now, I know that it was write choice. Moreover, if somebody wants take it overseas, he/she does not need to buy voltage converter. Its adapter is compatible with U.S. and European voltage standards. Great product. Never regret.
$100 boat anchor.......2003-06-11
I'm overseas and shipped one of these to someone to carry over for me. Was that a mistake. Not only was the USB card bad, the drive won't properly install on either of my machines.
BTW, according to tech support the min processor speed for this device is 850 NOT the 500 Amazon lists. Explains one of the machines, but the other is a 1.1G, so perhaps the drive I got is bad...
Not so great with Windows 98.......2003-06-02
This product may be as good as the reviews I've read, but seeing as I couldn't get it loaded correctly on my computer, I'll never know. If you have Windows 98, I would suggest getting something else. Customer service at Pacific Digital were very nice, but their tips didn't work to help fix my problem.
Poor Quality Product - Zero Star Rating!.......2003-06-02
I regret purchasing this product. While the burn process goes through to the end without any problems, about half the CD's have errors such that some of the files on them cannot be read - no matter which CD-ROM I try. I have tried recording from 4X to 16X speeds (mine will never record at 32X) - and it is always the same story. I use TDK media rated at 48X - and its the same story with other branded media - they fare even worse.
I sure have as many coaster as good disks. The coasters were made even when the drive was cool - it does get rather hot after a couple of operations - so this is another thing to keep in mind. While it does get hot, there are no cooling vents.
I bought this product because I was very happy with an earlier Pacific digital IDE based CDRW - which was a rebranded Mitsumi CDRW. I had expected them to excercise similar care with this product and expected that they would have used a CDRW internal drive that had good performance specs and could write reliably.
The CDRW drive is made by a company called "Cyberdrive" and they probably have a lot to learn before they can make a drive that can write reliably.
I am very dissapointed and plan to stay away from a Pacific Digital product next time around. I advise you to do the same.
Worked fine with XP, not with ME.......2003-05-25
It might just be my "hand-built" computer, but I could not get the VIA USB 2.0 card included with this drive to work with my Windows ME machine (a 400 mHz Pentium II). The card was recognized, all of the appropriate drivers were automatically installed and it showed up as "working" in my Control Panel. It didn't. I finally dropped the card into my wife's Windows XP machine and it worked perfectly. Didn't even need to use the accompanying CD, it just recognized the card and configured it automatically. I read that Windows ME (and Windows 98) did not natively support USB 2.0 and that that USB 2.0 drivers had to be written by the card manufacturer. Windows XP already has native support for USB 2.0. Apparently, my Windows ME machine does not like the VIA drivers.
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