Canon EOS 600 |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Japan from 1989 to (After) 1992.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 2391
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Chronology of cameras Canon
The EOS system (Electro-Optical System) represents a complete departure from previous Canon cameras, as everything changes, especially due to the lack of compatibility with FD lenses.
EOS cameras feature sophisticated electronics and excellent autofocus, made possible by the new range of EF lenses with integrated motors (USM). The coupling between the camera body and the lens is now purely electrical. Gone is the small cam that protruded from the rear of FD lenses.
The overall design is new, although it retains some small reminiscences of the T90, designed by Colani.
Europe and Asia | Year | American name | Japonese name | ||||
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EOS 650 | 1987 | EOS 650 | EOS 650 | ||||
EOS 650 QD | EOS 650 QD | EOS 650 QD | |||||
EOS 620 | EOS 620 | EOS 620 | |||||
EOS 750 | 1988 | EOS 750 QD | EOS 750 QD | ||||
EOS 750 QD | |||||||
EOS 850 | EOS 850 | EOS 850 | |||||
EOS850 QD | 1989 | EOS850 QD | EOS850 QD | ||||
EOS 600 | EOS 630 | EOS630 QD | |||||
EOS-1 HS | |||||||
EOS-1 | EOS-1 | EOS-1 | |||||
EOS RT | EOS RT | EOS RT | |||||
EOS 10 | 1990 | EOS 10 S | EOS 10 QD | ||||
EOS 700 | EOS 700 | EOS 700 QD | |||||
EOS 1000 | EOS Rebel | EOS 1000 QD EOS1000 QD-P |
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EOS 1000F | EOS Rebel S | ||||||
EOS 1000F QD | |||||||
1991 | EOS 10 Commemorative Kit | ||||||
EOS 100 | EOS Elan | EOS 100 QD EOS 100 panorama |
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EF-M | EF-M | ||||||
EOS 1000FN | 1992 | EOS Rebel S II | EOS 1000 S QD EOS 1000 S QD-P |
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EOS 1000 FN QD | EOS Rebel S II QD | ||||||
EOS 1000N | EOS Rebel II | ||||||
EOS 5 | EOS A2 | EOS 5 QD | |||||
EOS A2E | |||||||
EOS 500 | 1993 | EOS Rebel XS | EOS Kiss | ||||
EOS Rebel X | |||||||
EOS-1N | 1994 | EOS-1N | EOS-1N | ||||
EOS-1N HS | EOS-1N HS | ||||||
EOS-1N DP | EOS-1N DP | ||||||
EOS 5000 | 1995 | ||||||
EOS 888 | |||||||
EOS-1N RS | EOS-1N RS | EOS-1N RS | |||||
EOS 50 | EOS Elan II | EOS 55 | |||||
EOS 50E | EOS Elan IIE | ||||||
EOS 50E | EOS Elan IIE | ||||||
EOS 500N | 1996 | EOS REBEL G | New EOS Kiss | ||||
EOS 500N | EOS REBEL G | New EOS Kiss | |||||
EOS 3 | 1998 | EOS 3 | EOS 3 | ||||
EOS 88 | 1999 | EOS 3000 | |||||
EOS 3000 | |||||||
EOS 300 | EOS REBEL 2000 | EOS Kiss III | |||||
EOS 300 QD | EOS REBEL 2000 QD | ||||||
EOS-1V | 2000 | EOS-1V | EOS-1V | ||||
EOS 30 | EOS ELAN 7E |
EOS 7 | |||||
EOS 33 |
EOS ELAN 7 | ||||||
2001 | EOS Kiss III L | ||||||
EOS 66 (Date) | 2002 | EOS Rebel XS N DATE | |||||
EOS 3000N (Date) |
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EOS 300V | EOS Rebel Ti | EOS Kiss 5 | |||||
EOS 3000V | 2003 | EOS Rebel K2 | EOS Kiss Lite | ||||
EOS 30V (Date) | 2004 | EOS ELAN 7NE (DATE) | EOS 7s | ||||
EOS 33V (Date) | EOS ELAN 7N | ||||||
EOS 300X | EOS REBEL T2 | EOS Kiss 7 |
The name EOS has been retained to designate the digital SLR cameras of the brand.__________
The Canon EOS 600 was introduced between the 1988 Photokina and the 1989 PMA held in Dallas. When it hit the market, several EOS models were already available: 620, 650, 750, and 850. The 650 (March 1987) and 620 (May 1987) were already two years old, and the 600, with its technical features, more or less rendered them obsolete.
The 600 has a distinctive feature, innovative for Canon but already known in Minolta's 7000i. It offers the ability to choose between 7 programs:
1. Basic program
2. Snapshots: high speeds
3. Landscapes: depth of field
4. Sports: predictive AF servo, high speeds, burst mode, multi-zone metering
5. Portraits: depth of field, burst mode, multi-zone metering
6. Macros: depth of field, selective metering
7. Indoors with or without flash: One Shot, TTL Flash, or slow speed
Unlike the Minolta system, these programs are installed in the camera's memory and cannot be updated. The selection is made on the LCD screen (which lights up in a very nice blue), but by the program number, making it essential to have the manual handy.
The EOS 600 also benefits from customization functions (the adjustment buttons are located behind a small flap on the rear of the base):
1. Automatic or manual rewind initiation
2. Rewind with the leader in or out
3. Sensitivity set by DX or manually
4. Autofocus adjustment by shutter button or separate button
5. Control by the command dial for shutter speed and/or aperture
6. Beeps or no beeps
7. Instant switch to manual focus for USM lenses
Like its predecessors, the 600 has a DEP mode that automatically adjusts the depth of field based on the subject. However, the processor has been improved; it is faster and allows for predictive autofocus.
Despite appearances due to differences in color and shape, the base is not separate from the rest of the body. Only the grip can be unscrewed to insert the battery into the base.
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