Canon EOS 500
The Canon EOS 500 (EOS Kiss in Japan, EOS Rebel XS in North America) is a consumer-level 135 film single-lens reflex camera, produced by Canon of Japan from September 1993 until 1996 as part of their EOS system. It replaced the earlier EOS 1000FN and sat in the lower portion of the EOS range, it was superseded by the EOS 500N.
Overview | |
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Type | 35 mm SLR |
Released | September 1993 |
Intro price | JPY 59,000 (body only) |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Canon EF lens mount |
Sensor/medium | |
Film format | 35mm |
Film speed | ISO 6 - 6400 |
Film speed detection | DX coding |
Focusing | |
Focus | TTL Phase Detection Autofocus |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure | Composite SPC for TTL full-aperture metering (6-zone evaluative, 9.5% partial at center, and centerweighted averaging) |
Flash | |
Flash | Built-in flash |
Shutter | |
Frame rate | 3 fps |
Shutter speeds | 30s - 1/2000s |
General | |
Battery | 2x CR123A |
Dimensions | 145 x 92 x 62 mm, 370 g[1] |
Weight | 370 g |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Canon EOS 1000FN |
Successor | Canon EOS 500N |
References
- Canon EOS REBEL XS, specifications, Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
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