Canon's dual-lens Sure Shot 80 Tele — 35mm autofocus compact to 80mm, program AE, 1995.
The Canon Sure Shot 80 Tele is a fixed-lens 35mm autofocus compact from 1995 offering a two-position lens with a normal setting and a longer tele setting reaching around 80mm. Canon sold related versions under the Prima and Autoboy names, so the model appears under more than one label in the used market.
As a fixed-lens 35mm compact it has no interchangeable mount, so those fields are blank. Rather than a continuous zoom it uses a switchable dual focal length giving a wide-normal view and an 80mm tele view, along with autofocus, a built-in automatic flash, program automatic exposure, and motorised film transport. It is battery-powered and electronic, so a charged cell is needed to fire.
The Sure Shot 80 Tele suits travel, portraits and general use for those who want a longer reach for tighter framing without a full zoom mechanism. It is simple to operate, with the two-step lens standing in for a continuous zoom and fully automatic exposure and focus.
On inspection, check the film-door light seals for perished foam, look through the fixed dual lens for haze or fungus, and confirm the LCD reads cleanly without bleed. Test the shutter, autofocus and the lens-switching action, confirm the flash charges and fires, and examine the battery compartment and door for corrosion or leak residue.