Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Supported File Format | RAW, JPEG |
Maximum Focal Length | 135 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 3.6 x |
Brand | Canon |
Model Name | Canon Sure Shot Z135 |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/1200 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
Canon Sure Shot Z135 Zoom 35mm Camera
£73.83
About this item
- Powerful 3.6x 38-135mm power zoom lens
- Canon’s Best Shot Dial with its 7 programmed settings does all the thinking for you
- High-precision 3-point Smart Autofocus for sharp focus every time
- 1/1,200-second top shutter speed plus real-time release to capture action
- Built-in retractable flash
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4 reviews for Canon Sure Shot Z135 Zoom 35mm Camera
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– Elissa Stark
After my first Canon Z135 was left in a taxi in Thailand, I had an excuse to research a replacement all over again. I don’t tend to pick the same thing again when I can have something new and different, but there just isn’t another compact zoom camera that takes pictures anywhere near the quality of those I get with my Z135 (you’ll see what I mean when you buy one and compare). The portraits are particularly stunning and the camera is much faster than others (the competitors use only one battery and take too long to focus and snap). I used to lug around an SLR with various lenses, but this camera replaced all of it. As a result, I tend to have it with me when the great shots are out there. The zoom range is impressive and the handy dial on the back makes it simple to turn on and shoot with. This is a wonderful camera!
– Alexanne Kshlerin Sr.
A really great camera, produces the sharpest shots I have ever seen on any point and shoot and probably outdoes an SLR, really astonishing when you see the prints. Features are great, high shutter speed, dial works well, zoom device is smooth and quick, operation of whole camera is very quick, flash is very powerful On the negative side, camrera is on the large side, I knew that when I bought and accepted that,using it in macro mode far from easy, instruction manual is an enigma on this feature, when you finally figure it out, the parallax correction lines to thin and hard to see. Even with the minuses I consider the Z135 to be my camera of choice, I love the thing.
– Lydia Kozey
I have taken 1000s of photos with this camera over the years. It only jammed up on me one time with a 36 exposure roll of film, I never went over a 24 exposure roll after that.Unfortunately the camera door closure uses a little piece of plastic – and that one cheap piece ended the life of this camera – unless I can get a new door. So I would say not as durable as some others indicated. Since the door also encases some electronics this isn’t likely to be a quick swap of doors.The amazing part about this camera is one little battery would last me what seemed like a year sometimes (I am sure it was close), even when taking 50 photos a week! Many of those photos were with using the flash.Most of my photos look professional quality – friends always ask what camera I used to take such good photos. I also take photos of our dogs – and the zoom works wonders as you can get back away and take a nicely lighted portrait. Or catch them in action from across the yard. Has been great on trips also (has been to 4 continents with me and small enough not to be a burden carrying around.Yes I would definitely purchase another – or maybe consider the Z155 which for some reason is slightly less expensive at this time. I just wish they had put the extra effort in the camera door closure .. likely mine would be the last camera I needed for a long time.
– Junior Durgan Sr.
Sometimes just by the way your potential picture looks through the view finding will tell you if it’s going to be a good picture. the “click” even felt like it was within authority to produce. And it has. We do notice that with most “film” not digitial cameras you just need to be patience and focus carefully before snapping the pic.