Canon's basic Sure Shot compact — another consumer point-and-shoot from the 1990s range.
The Canon Sure Shot EX is a basic 35mm film compact from Canon's consumer Sure Shot range — one of many nearly identical simple point-and-shoot cameras Canon mass-produced throughout the 1990s for family photography.
Basic automated operation — programmed exposure with autofocus and built-in flash handles all settings automatically. The Sure Shot EX was positioned as a modest step-up from the most basic models with slight feature improvements.
35mm film format with fixed lens and built-in flash. Automatic exposure and focus. Compact plastic body. DX code film speed detection. Standard specification for mass-market 1990s consumer compact cameras.
Essentially free used with no collector value. Mass-market consumer film compacts are functionally obsolete — any modern smartphone takes significantly better images. Only useful for the cheapest possible casual film shooting experience.