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  2. Canonet G-III QL17 - Wikipedia

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    120 × 75 × 60 mm, 620 g. The Canon Canonet G-III QL17 is a coupled- rangefinder, leaf-shuttered, fixed-focal-length 35 mm camera first manufactured by Canon in 1972. It features fully shutter-priority automatic exposure and fully manual shooting modes. The Canonet G-III is the third generation of Canonet, following the original Canonet and ...

  3. Canon FT QL - Wikipedia

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    The Canon FT QL is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera introduced by Canon Inc. in March 1966. It has a Canon FL lens mount compatible with the large range of FL series lenses. The FT can also operate the later Canon FD series lenses in stop-down mode, but the earlier R series has a different lens aperture mechanism and cannot be used, although ...

  4. Canon EOS 5 - Wikipedia

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    The camera was powered by a 6 volt lithium 2CR5 battery, or, with the optional Canon BP-5 Battery Pack, could be powered by D batteries attached to the belt of the user. The Canon VG-10 Vertical Grip added a shutter release, control wheel, AE Lock button and Focus Point Selection button to the bottom of the camera for portrait orientation use ...

  5. Canon EOS-3 - Wikipedia

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    780g (Excluding lithium battery) The Canon EOS-3 is a 35mm film single-lens reflex camera for professionals and advanced amateurs built by Canon of Japan. It was introduced in November 1998, [1] and was offered as recently as 2007. The camera is the successor to the EOS-5 but has a lot in common with the canon EOS-1n such as the operation of ...

  6. Canon EOS 500D - Wikipedia

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    Canon EOS 550D. The Canon EOS 500D is a 15- megapixel entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera, announced by Canon on 25 March 2009. It was released in May 2009. [1] [2] It is known as the EOS Kiss X3 in Japan, and as the EOS Rebel T1i in North America. It continues the Rebel line of mid-range DSLR cameras, is placed by Canon as the next ...

  7. Canon EOS 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS 100 is a 35 mm autofocus SLR camera introduced by Canon in 1991. It was marketed as the EOS Elan in North America. It was the second camera in the EOS range to be targeted at advanced amateur photographers, replacing the EOS 650 . Its headline features were near-silent film winding, input of EOS barcode programs, integral auto ...

  8. Canon EOS-1N - Wikipedia

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    The PB-E2 was designed for the later EOS-3 camera, and only provides the functionality of a PB-E1 when attached to an EOS-1 or 1N. The BP-E1 is a lighter and simpler accessory. This holds a 2CR5 lithium battery and 4 AA cells (in the removable Battery Magazine BM-1). The user can select between the two power sources with a switch.

  9. Canon EOS 80D - Wikipedia

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    Canon EOS 90D [3] The Canon EOS 80D is a digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Canon on February 18, 2016. [4] [5] It has the same body-only MSRP as the Canon EOS 70D, which it replaces. The camera can be purchased as a body-only, as kit with the 18-55mm IS STM lens, with the new 18-135mm IS USM lens or with the EF-S 18-200mm IS.

  10. DxO ViewPoint - Wikipedia

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    DxO ViewPoint is image geometry and lens defect correction software developed by DxO. It is designed to automatically straighten distorted perspectives caused by the lens used and the position of the photographer. The software claims to be able to make precise corrections to lens flaws through its use of DxO's database of calibrations (called ...

  11. Pentamirror - Wikipedia

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    Instead of the solid block of glass of the prism in pentaprism system, here 3 mirrors are used to perform the same task. This is cheaper and lighter, but generally produces a viewfinder image of lower quality and brightness. This optical device is often (more precisely) referred to as roof pentamirror because of the roof-like ridge.