The
Canon AF-10
is a basic compact camera with a very wide 26mm lens. Launched in 2003
as an autofocus travel camera, it has 3 flash modes and a self-timer,
but no advanced features. There was a date version. Its features are:
26mm lens, F8, min. focus 0.9m Size 100x64x37, Weight 155 gr. auto DX, only 2 cantacts, 100 or 400 ISO, auto wind and rewind, autofocus and AE, flash, self-timer
Front closed. Strap.
Front open.
Back
view. Viewer with AF confirm lamp. Film type window.
Seen
from above. Small LCD screen, shows film counter, battery load and flash modes. Flash mode and self-timer buttons. Shutter button. Mid-roll rewind.
Seen
from below.
Battery compartment (takes 2 AA batteries). Tripod socket.
Film compartment open.
Original pouch.
This
camera is a basic point and shoot. You slide it open and push the shutter,
that's all. There 3 flash modes, automatic, off and always on.. The
lens doesn't move much, it's autofocus nevertheless. But it gets everything
right. Point and shoot as basic and reliable
as possible.