Canon's long-zoom Sure Shot Z155 — 35mm autofocus zoom compact to 155mm, program AE, sold as Prima, 2002.
The Canon Sure Shot Z155 is a fixed-lens 35mm autofocus zoom compact from 2002, one of the later Sure Shot models, with the 155 referring to the roughly 155mm long end of its zoom range. Canon sold it in Europe as the Prima Super 155 and in Japan under the Autoboy name, so the same body appears under all three labels.
As a fixed-lens 35mm compact it has no interchangeable mount, so those fields are blank. It carries a long-reach built-in zoom lens extending to about 155mm at the telephoto end, autofocus, an automatic built-in flash, program automatic exposure, and motorised film loading, advance and rewind. It is battery-powered and electronically timed, so a live cell is required for operation.
The Z155 suits general travel and family use where a long zoom reach for portraits and distant subjects is wanted in a single automatic body. It offers wide framing flexibility, with the common compact-zoom trade-off of a slower aperture and softer results at the far telephoto end.
When buying used, check the film-door light seals for foam decay, inspect the zoom lens for internal haze or fungus and confirm smooth extension and retraction, and verify the LCD shows without bleed or missing segments. Test the autofocus and zoom motors, confirm the flash charges and fires, and inspect the battery compartment and door for corrosion.