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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon Color: Silver EAN: 0082966140471 Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Item Dimensions: Label: Canon Cameras US Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US Maximum Focal Length: 69 millimeters Minimum Focal Length: 23 millimeters Model: ELPH 370Z MPN: ELPH 370Z Optical Zoom: 3 unknown-units Publisher: Canon Cameras US Studio: Canon Cameras US Variation Description: Silver Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: You want a camera small enough to carry everywhere. And one with a zoom lens that covers everything. Introducing Canon's newest super-compact APS camera. ELPH 370Z provides all the advantages of the exciting new Advanced Photo System technology. Plus a lot more.The 3X power zoom lens extends from a wide-angle of 23mm to a telephoto setting of 69mm. A new high-power flash is built in. And Canon's original 3-point Hybrid Autofocus delivers precise focusing under a broad range of shooting conditions, even when the subject is off-center. Wherever you go, the new ELPH 370Z delivers the crisp, colorful images you want. Amazon.com Product Description: The ELPH 370Z provides all the advantages of the Advanced Photo System in an ultracompact, lightweight package with a powerful 3x zoom. Canon's original 3-point hybrid autofocus delivers precise focusing under a broad range of shooting conditions, even when the subject is off-center. A built-in flash with red-eye reduction adapts to a wide range of lighting conditions. The ELPH 370Z delivers crisp, colorful images with a minimum of fuss. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Canon Elph 370ZSmall camera, very slimlined and easy to carry. I purchased refurbished and everything is working perfectly. I only wish the zoom was a little stronger, but overall an excellent camera. Rating: - This camera is well worth repairingI bought the Canon Elph 370Z in 2000. After 3 years of heavy use the camera had to go in for servicing last summer because an error message (H) had appeared in the LED. The cost for repairs was about 1/3 of the original price. Several months later the same thing reoccurred and Canon fixed it free of charge. This is the first camera that I've ever had repaired. All my previous cameras have also eventually broke down from use. But this is the only one that I liked enough to have fixed. Photo quality ... Read More Rating: - Wife loves itMy wife loves this camera. She uses it for scrapbooking and it takes good pictures. We like the APS because in one package you get Panoramic and the normal sized pictures. Plus the film is idiot proof in that you can only put it into the camera one way; and you can take the film out mid-way thru and put it back in and the pictures won't be used; and there is an indicator on the film that tells you if the filme has been developed yet or not. Pretty much an idiot proof camera. Rating: - Got maximum mileage out of this camera - ITS WONDERFULI bought this camera in August 1998 after my Minolta 35mm X-700 was stolen. The best thing about this camera is the amazing pictures I've taken with it. After 15 years of using full manual settings with the very large and heavy Minolta, the automatic features and portability can't be beat for the picture quality. I can put it on my belt with the case that comes with it and hike the planet. I've taken this little wonder on numerous hiking trips in the Southwest. Never a problem since its so light weight ... Read More Rating: - Not Great, but not bad either !Small, convenient, and easy to use. Pictures are good. I had the Flashing H problem also. I took out the battery and the film. Turned the camera on, snapped a couple of shutter releases to drain any leftover power. Put the battery back in and loaded a new roll of film. The H went away. I had tried this a couple of times before; but I set the date and time prior to loading the film and the H was still there. I don't know if this will work for your camera, but it's worth a try. |