Canon EOS 500N

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by SailorCire (talk | contribs) at 15:25, 18 February 2015 (Most people call 135 film 35mm, as well as making it consistant with other Canon cameras). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Canon EOS 500N
Overview
Type35 mm SLR
Lens
Lens mountCanon EF lens mount
Focusing
FocusTTL Phase Detection Autofocus
Exposure/metering
ExposureComposite SPC for TTL full-aperture metering (6-zone evaluative, 9.5% partial at center, and centerweighted averaging)
Flash
FlashBuilt-in flash
Shutter
Frame rate1 frame/s
General
Dimensions146 x 92 x 62 mm, 400 g[1]

The Canon EOS 500N (New EOS Kiss in Japan, EOS Rebel G in North America) is a consumer-level 135 film single-lens reflex camera, produced by Canon of Japan from September 1996 until approximately April 1999 as part of their EOS system. It replaced the earlier EOS 500 and sat in the lower portion of the EOS range. It was superseded by the EOS 300.

References

  1. ^ [1], specifications, Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2011-10-29.

External links

Media related to Canon EOS 500N at Wikimedia Commons