Canon EOS 700 |
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Manufactured or assembled in Japan from 1990 to (After) 1991.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 7321
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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.
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EOS 650 | ![]() |
1987 | EOS 650 | ![]() |
EOS 650 | ![]() |
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EOS 650 QD | ![]() |
EOS 650 QD | EOS 650 QD | ||||
EOS 620 | ![]() |
EOS 620 | ![]() |
EOS 620 | ![]() |
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EOS 750 | ![]() |
1988 | EOS 750 QD | EOS 750 QD | |||
EOS 750 QD | ![]() |
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EOS 850 | ![]() |
EOS 850 | ![]() |
EOS 850 | ![]() |
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EOS850 QD | ![]() |
1989 | EOS850 QD | EOS850 QD | |||
EOS 600 | ![]() |
EOS 630 | EOS630 QD | ||||
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EOS-1 HS | ||||||
EOS-1 | ![]() |
EOS-1 | ![]() |
EOS-1 | ![]() |
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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 | ![]() |
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1991 | EOS 10 Commemorative Kit | ![]() |
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EOS 100 | ![]() |
EOS Elan | ![]() |
EOS 100 QD EOS 100 panorama |
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EF-M | ![]() |
EF-M | ![]() |
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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 | ![]() |
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EOS-1N HS | ![]() |
EOS-1N HS | |||||
EOS-1N DP | ![]() |
EOS-1N DP | |||||
EOS 5000 | ![]() |
1995 | |||||
EOS 888 | ![]() |
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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 | ![]() |
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EOS 88 | ![]() |
1999 | EOS 3000 | ![]() |
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EOS 3000 | ![]() |
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EOS 300 | ![]() |
EOS REBEL 2000 | EOS Kiss III | ||||
EOS 300 QD | ![]() |
EOS REBEL 2000 QD | |||||
EOS-1V | ![]() |
2000 | EOS-1V | ![]() |
EOS-1V | ![]() |
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EOS 30 | ![]() |
EOS ELAN 7E |
EOS 7 | ||||
EOS 33 |
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EOS ELAN 7 | |||||
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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 700, or the double-faced camera.
This camera, released in 1990, is the successor to the EOS 750, retaining the general design and integrated flash.
While the EOS 750 only offered Program mode, the 700 also provides result modes and a Shutter Priority automation. A unique feature of this model is the method of switching to the latter mode. Instead of various dials or multifunction menus, you switch from "basic" to "expert" mode by ... turning the dial. More precisely, you need to unscrew the center of the dial, let the printed ring fall into your hand by turning the camera over, and then place it back in the opposite direction. The result modes then give way to shutter speeds. The Program mode remains available.
How does the camera know the position of the ring? The thickness of the shoulder that acts as a stop for the screw is different on each side, causing the screw to press or not press a contact at the bottom of its well.
Regardless of the operating mode, you will never know the aperture you are using. The viewfinder indicators are limited to two: AE in steady green indicates correct exposure, and a steady green dot indicates that focus is achieved on the autofocus point, confirmed by a faint beep.
Although pressing the shutter button halfway locks exposure and focus, the "result modes" side of the dial also allows more permanent focus distance memorization. In the "big dot" position, you achieve focus by pressing the shutter button halfway; you can then release the button and switch to the "double triangle" position to lock the focus.
The flash has two modes: off or auto.
Another unique feature is the kit zoom lens. This motorized zoom lacks any manual ring, and the only adjustment is the electric zoom, accessible via two buttons on the left side. This Power Zoom EF 35-80 4-5.6 was apparently only available as a kit with this camera (3700 francs in 1990).
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