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Canon Sure Shot 60 Zoom - Camera - 35mm - 1.6x zoomincludes: Strap
The camera front's metallic-silver finish and the flat profile make this fully automatic zoom compact camera look fashionable. It is small and light enough to be carried wherever you go. Other features include a 38-60mm zoom lens, 5-point autofocusing with Ai-AF, direct zoom viewfinder, and a mode dial on the camera back. All camera operations are quick and easy. The date can also be imprinted in the panorama format. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Canon Sure Shot 60 Zoom photo ]
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| erikwanta |
1:10pm on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| NOT REALLY GOOD... THINK IT WOULD BE A WASTE MONEY TO BUY THIS CAM...IT UGLY AND NOT MUCH TO OFFER THE PHOTOGARPH SO DONT BUY..... | |
| psyche101 |
3:09am on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have found the camera to light in weight and easy to use. I especially enjoy the portrait and close up features. | |
| jetbobsled |
3:57am on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great little camera I had this camera years ago and it was stolen. I repurchased because I liked it so much. | |
| hedgerowbackwards |
8:02am on Thursday, April 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Good camera for the $$ The camera is easy to use and takes great pictures in AUTO mode. Good camera for the $$ The camera is easy to use and takes great pictures in AUTO mode. | |
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A.1 Can slidefilm be usedwiththiscamera? Yes it can,but use DX-coded with a speedof film I S O, , 0 ,0 , 0 , 0o r 0 0. , rangeis reduced Withslidefilm,the flashdistance by 20%.
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Cause The batteryhas expired. No batteryloaded. The batteryis inserted withthe wrongpolariry. The batteryhas completely expired. The modedial is set on OFF. The batteryhas expired. The film is not loaded properly. A rewound film is loadedin the camera. Whenthe red-eye reduction lamp is lit, the shutter not will releasefor approx.1 second. The pictures are olurry. Whenthe shutter was released, AF light the emitter and receiver were blocked. Duringself-timer photography,you pressed the shutter button whilestandrng immediately frontof the in camera. The camerawas movedwhenthe shutter buttonwas pressed (camera shake). The battery checkindicator 0 blinks. The battery checkindrcator tsis not displayed. Remedy. Change the battery.
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filmsbe used? Can filmsotherthan DX-coded Yes they can, but non-DX-coded filmsare automatically registered ISO 25. For ISO 25 films as film, and non-DX-coded loadthe film and close the backcover.Pressthe shutter buttononce.
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la (100 Bullion. The overrun has blamed primarily on an IBdelay between the time the as priced and when bids were taken. comfy now ''f**^ to begin the trade center foundation by Dec. 1. sporrinc a fast-paced i to mine the project within : betee construction starts. his preUmir to members of International Maritime ami Trade Center Authority. The center will be owned by the and the state, bnt the author-
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members were considering hiring their own consultant to monitor the county's cuts. But the group backed away from that tactic Wednesday after listening to reassurances from Monahan and Commission Chairman Billy Hair. "I can assure you we're not going to do anything to hurt the marketability of the project," Hair told authority members. Monahan agreed, saying at least $15 million of the cuts likely will come from minor adjustments and redesigns and by swapping certain high-dollar materials for less expensive substitutes. Most visitors to the trade center will never notice the difference, he said. Tne high-dollar mateH***! such as the Brazilian paneling and the ornate railing, originally were included in the project because architects thought enough money was available when they priced the items in January 1986. "They put those things in there to bring some uniqueness to the trade "The architects are going to design to the amount of money we have available," he said. "A year and a half ago, it was all within budget
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Following are some major items on a preliminary list of cuts being devised to slice $30 million from the planned Georgia International Maritime and Trade Center on Hutchinson Island. All of the final cuts must be approved by the County Commission: e Swap precast concrete on the building exterior with a lighter concrete. Potential savings of $3.2 million. Change plans for an ornate waterfront railing to a lower profile railing. Potential savings of $500,000. Use standard hardwood
paneling, such as cherry, in place of Brazilian anigre. Potential savings of $300,000. Substitute natural stone flooring with carpeting. Potential savings of $750,000. Delefe all structures under the building, including parking garage. Essentially lowers the building height by 8 feet. Potential net * savings of about $6 million. Reduce the size and scope of a planned waterfront tower, designed to include an elevator to a viewing platform and a ground-floor gift shop. Potential savings of $1.5 million. there was a little margin of error there to get out of the 100-year flood plain," authority Chairman Patrick Shay said. The plan to lower the building by 8 feet will put the trade center's first floor at 13 feet above sea level That
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Continued from page 1A And with the annual budget vote approaching in December the only time his coalition can be toppled by a simple majority in Parliament he is more vulnerable than ever. Netanyahu knows that the vast majority of Israelis favor peace talks with the Palestinians, so his best bet to win back popular support and please the increasingly exasperated Americans is to make progress in the negotiations. Netanyahu i* ttmstnined, however, by his far-right coalition partners, who threaten to topple the government in the event of such concessions. The future of peacemaking now depends, to some degree, on Hamas.
Now it isn't within budget, so these ' things sound extravagant" ftmir vowed to keep the trade center authority involved in the budget-cutting process, saying they'll hold a joint work session with the County Commission and the authority in about two weeks to discuss the plans. But some authority members remain leery of the degree of cutbacks, expressing particular concern over the plan to lower the building height "It would be nice to know that
Up to now, Yassm has been amfei guous on violence, saying he is seeking peace, but that Palestinians have a right to use force to rid themselves of Israeli occupation. During Yassui's absence, Hamas activists in the Palestinian-run areas were more conciliatory than their brethren in exile, who never had to experience the full force of Israeli retaliation. If the sheik unifies Hamas and adopts a moderate line perhaps orders a stop to suicide bombings peace negotiations could take off because Netanyahu would be robbed of his key argument for refu>ing to carry out what Israel has already promised to do. Alternatively, Hamas under Yassin's leadership may resume its bombing campaign, wiping out any prospects of peace. Either way, Hamas has emerged from recent events as an essential player in Middle East politics.1 _ _ _a_ ^
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Continued from page 1A Dixon was smiling as he left the meeting, saying he was happy with the outcome. In December, he said the building's height had to be maintained if it was to be economically feasible. Dixon and architect Anne K. Smith said Wednesday the final design, expected in about two months, will be completed with those economics in mind. "Well work backward from there and make it work," Smith said. Rooms on the top floor may be made more luxurious than those below to justify an increased price to absorb the construction costs, Dixon said. Several speakers during Wednesdays hearing reiterated that even at 67 feet, the building Will be too high and should be lowered to 50 feet But architect Dan Snyder, a board member who opposed previous versions of the hotel said the new proposal set up a mediating relationship The 11-member board, as set out by city law, reviews projects within the Savannah Historic District to make sure they adhere to the city's guidelines and are compatible with~the neighborhood. between the Hyatt and the buildings to the west The tallest point of the Hyatt, including heating and cooling units, is about 91 feet above Bay Street "If it goes much lower, we will lose the opportunity to re-incorporate the Hyatt with the body of the Historic District" he said. Even more may be done to meld the box-like Hyatt into the district "Well be redoing the skin in the near future," Dixon said, noting that he has met with architects over the past year to come up with some design additions to spruce up the building's exterior. Those could include water tables and friezes -rdecorative masonry additions. The Hyatt was built before any height and mass restrictions were in effect
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high tide in the Savannah River. But even if the height reduction takes place, the trade center's first floor still will be higher than River Street businesses. Buildings on River Street are about 10 feet above sea level
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Technical specifications
| General | |
| Camera Type | Point & Shoot / Zoom camera |
| Width | 4.8 in |
| Depth | 1.7 in |
| Height | 2.7 in |
| Weight | 8.1 oz |
| Camera | |
| Camera Format | 35mm |
| Exposure Range | 1/500 sec - 1/40 sec |
| Exposure Modes | Automatic |
| Exposure Range Details | EV 3.4-17 - wide lens ( ISO 100 ) EV 6.7-17 - tele lens ( ISO 100 ) |
| Shutter Control | Electronic |
| Shooting Modes | Full auto |
| Auto Focus | Active |
| Auto Focus Modes | Automatic |
| Auto Focus Points (Zones) | 5 |
| Film Speed Range | ISO 25 - 3200 |
| Film Advance | Automatic |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 1 frame per second |
| Timer Functions | Self timer |
| Self Timer Delay | 10 sec |
| Status LCD Display Information | Frame counter |
| Features | Autofocus lock, autoexposure lock |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Zoom lens |
| Lens Aperture | F/4.5-6.7 |
| Focal Length | 38 mm - 60 mm |
| Min Focus Range | 23.6 in |
| Focus Adjustment | Automatic |
| Optical Zoom | 1.6 x |
| Lens Construction | 6 group(s) / 6 element(s) |
| Viewfinder | |
| Type | Real-image zoom |
| Field Coverage | 84% |
| Magnification | 0.45 - 0.68x |
| Viewfinder Frames | Autofocus frame, close-up correction frame |
| LED Information | Flash ready, autofocus ready |
| Camera Flash | |
| Camera Flash | Built-in flash |
| Flash Modes | Fill-in mode, night mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction |
| Red Eye Reduction | Yes |
| Guide Number (m / ISO 100) | 10.7 |
| Shooting Range | 2 ft - 13 ft : ISO 100 ( wide lens ) 2 ft - 9 ft : ISO 100 ( tele lens ) 2 ft - 26 ft : ISO 400 ( wide lens ) 2 ft - 17.7 ft : ISO 400 ( tele lens ) |
| Power Consumption | Recycling time - 4 sec |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Strap |
| Battery | |
| Type | Battery - CR123A |
| Technology | Lithium |
| Required Qty | 1 |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Canon |
| Part Number | SureShot 60 Zoom |
| GTIN | 00082966143373 |
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1. Canon SureShot 60 Zoom 35mm Camera
2. Canon PowerShot SX1IS 10 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 20x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.8 inch LCD
3. Hi Capacity Equivalent of CANON SURE SHOT 60 ZOOM Battery
4. Canon Powershot SD450 5MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
5. Canon PowerShot A60 2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
6. Canon PowerShot A560 7.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom


