This cute little Canon was literally landed on my hands when a senior couple donated it to me to use it. It came in a pristine condition together with an original canon lens hood, canon skylight filter (!), a speedlite flash and a cable release. Going through the boxes, i also found the original receipt for the flash (£9.99), hood and cable release (£9.86) but not for the camera. Everything was bought on the 18/8/1977. It even had the original 1.35V mercury batteries in which were actually working fine after all these years. Canon describes this camera as "A camera for the masses" and the biggest selling point was the date printing feature which goes up to 1983, so i am not going to bother with it. The camera operates with two 1.4V mercury batteries which are long banned. I am using two SR44 together with some silver foil to make up for the difference in size. I did not see any difference in exposure due to voltage difference, for those seeking the perfect...
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