Ultra-Compact Design: The Sure Shot Classic 120 is significantly more compact that most other
cameras in its class. And its light weight (approx. 9 oz. w/o battery) makes it easy to carry anywhere,
anytime, so there's never a reason to be without a camera.
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High-Quality, 'Retro' Appearance: An aluminum front cover and metallic lens barrel give the new
Classic 120 a look and feel of quality and classic elegance.
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38-120mm f/4.5-10.9 3.2x Zoom Lens: The Sure Shot Classic 120's powerful all-glass zoom lens
uses high-refraction glass and aspherical optics for greater contrast and image quality. Its extended
zoom range covers a wide variety of shooting situations from landscapes and group shots to portraits,
candids and distant subjects. The camera's real-image zoom viewfinder features a built-in dioptric
adjustment for sharp viewing with or without eyeglasses.
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Hybrid 3-Point AF System: This advanced 335-step autofocus system automatically switches between
Active Mode for near subjects and Passive Mode for distant objects, providing accurate distance
measurements for every situation. The 3-point capability means that the Sure Shot Classic 120 will
recognize and focus your subject even when it is slightly off-center. Central, single-point AF is also
available at the touch of a button.
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Powerful Built-in Light Guide Flash: Canon technology has resulted in a new acrylic 'light guide'
design for the camera's retractable built-in flash unit to eliminate hot spots and improve evenness of
illumination while maximizing lighting efficiency. Seven flash settings provide ideal lighting for a wide
range of shooting conditions from backlit scenes to nighttime subjects. Optional Red-Eye Reduction
improves indoor flash photos of people.
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Best Shot Dial with 7 Shooting Modes: The Sure Shot Classic 120 simplifies the ability to achieve
perfect photographs with the use of Canon's original 'Best Shot' Dial. Offering seven different
shooting modes, the Best Shot dial automatically combines several function settings to render ideal
camera settings for specific types of shooting conditions and subject matter. A new 'Personal Mode'
allows users to register their own favorite settings for AF, metering, flash and film transport.