Canon EOS 1000
The Canon EOS 1000 (sold as the Canon EOS Rebel in the Americas) is an autofocus 35mm film, SLR camera introduced by Canon in 1990.[1]
Overview | |
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Type | 35mm SLR |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Canon EF lens mount[1] |
Focusing | |
Focus | automatic[1] |
There were several variants:[1]
- EOS 1000 / EOS Rebel - Base model without built-in flash or databack
- EOS 1000F / EOS Rebel S - with built-in flash
- EOS 1000F QD / EOS 1000 QD / EOS Rebel S QD[2] - with built-in flash and quartz databack
- EOS 1000 QD-P - Integrated flash, quartz databack and panorama function
The "EOS Rebel"-branded versions were the first models to use the "Rebel" name.[3]
The Canon EF-M was a cheaper camera based on the same body as the EOS 1000, but with manual focus only and no top LCD panel.[4]
References
- "EOS1000F QD - Canon Camera Museum". Archived from the original on 2022-12-25. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
Marketed : October 1990 [..] EOS1000 QD-P [J[apan]] : with panorama function, EOS REBEL S [A[mericas]] / EOS 1000F [E[urope]] : without QD function, EOS REBEL [A] / EOS 1000 [E] : without QD and flash function [..Specifications tab..] 35mm focal-plane shutter multi-mode AF SLR camera [..] Lens Mount : EF mount
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"Canon EOS Rebel S Review: A Small Modern "Classic"". Archived from the original on 2023-03-31. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
the Canon EOS Rebel S QD or Quartz Date model, which includes, in addition to the flash, a data back
- "EOSpedia : "REBEL"". Retrieved 2023-03-31.
Rebel is the name used for some consumer-level Canon EOS cameras in the USA [..] It began in 1990 with the Canon EOS Rebel film SLR camera, which was known as the EOS 1000 in Europe.
- "It's A Canon, Jim, But Not As we Know It – The Canon EOS EF-M Review". 2020-10-07. Archived from the original on 2022-01-19. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
[The EF-M is based] on the EOS 1000 a camera that shook up the budget end of the market [..] there is no LCD panel on the body
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