This was one of Canon's second generation of EOS autofocus cameras, released in 1989 and building upon the success of the EOS 650 (1987).
It features a lovely simple set of controls, with a clear LCD panel giving information on the top of the camera. A moulded hand grip makes handling easy, and the viewfinder displays shutter speed and aperture.
Compared to the EOS 620 it has faster autofocus and additional functions including a maximum of 9 multiple exposures, 6-zone evaluative metering, and 6.5% partial metering at the center.
In the AI Servo AF mode, the maximum shooting speed is 2.5 fps. In the One-Shot AF mode, the maximum is 5 fps.
Features:
- Shutter speeds from 1/2000 - 30s
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Simple and clear controls
Condition:
- In full working order.
- Body - overall in good condition with no dents and some light usage marks.
- Viewfinder - no marks or dust
- Lens in good condition
- Body covering in original condition with no signs of stickiness