The Dial 35 point and shoot film camera from Canon is a half-frame camera introduced in 1963. It features a clockwork film advance mechanism that lets the film run vertically, providing a landscape format frame when the camera is placed upright. By rotating the barrel around the 28mm lens, you're able to set the shutter speed, and a button below the viewfinder gives manual control over an otherwise automatic aperture when pulled out. This camera's unusual body shape, combined with its manual features, make the Dial 35 a vintage item that clearly reflects its history and serves as a functional addition to a collection.

Has been stored with other vintage camera/electronics since the early 80s