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Sure Shot 76 ZoomNewest Review: ... you can make up your own mind ( and not do what I did and impulse buy!) The Canon Sureshot 76 zoom is a fully automatic 35mm ... more More Canon cameras
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by - written on 15/07/02 (Very useful, 717 readings)
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Last year my husband and I had a slight accident with our television....... (I will get round to the camera in a minute) we bought a 2nd hand television from the local free ads .... and while taking it out of the car, my poor hubby lost his grip and scratched the tv. We claimed on insurance and were given vouchers for a new tv. ....But we bought a television at £160 and had vouchers left over ....so I bought a new camera too. I have an assortment of cameras but the only zoom was the SLR which is a bit big at times so a compact zoom was just what I wanted. I did a teribble thing.... I listened to the man in the shop at dxons tell me this was a stunning ... Read the complete review
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