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Canon EOS Elan 7N/7NE Specs

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  • 7-point auto focus
  • 35-zone TTL exposure metering
  • 4 frames-per-second advance
  • Pop-up flash
  • E-TTL II flash metering
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    Canon EOS Elan 7N/7NE Rating

    from 23 members 4.7 out of 5

    Canon EOS Elan 7N/7NE Summary
    A lot of camera for the money. Canon's Elan 7N and 7NE offer near-pro film camera performance at a price regular people can afford. Canon has been refining their Elan series for years and with 7-point auto focus, a full range of exposure options, 4 frames-per-second advance, and E-TTL II flash metering, this is a camera you can grow into or hold onto.

    AndrewS says: "This is probably Canon's best "carry around, go anywhere" [film] camera. It has numerous pro features like mirror lock up and is just the right size and weight for almost any photographic purpose."


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    The CL is the smallest Leica shooting platform for either M or screw mount lenses. This is really a big deal since Leica photogs are legendary for preferring small cameras. On top of that, it even has a built in meter! As far as I am concerned, every Leica photog should have a CL in their bag for ju
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    When introduced in 1971, the Leica M5 was usually condemned because of its large size-- despite the fact that the M5 was the first M with TTL metering. I suspect that if it were introduced today, the size would not be that big an issue.
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    - Fast shutter, 32 seconds to 1/8000 second in half steps; flash synch time 1/250 for fast-moving subjects.
    - Three exposure-metering modes: selective - setting can be stored, center-weighted-integral and multi-field for successful mastering of every light situation.
    - Four operating modes:
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    Born from a joint venture between Leitz and Minolta, the Leica R4 is the first compact single-lens reflex camera of the German manufacturer after the huge and heavy Leicaflex, Leicaflex SL, Leicaflex SL2 and Leica R3. Its production started in 1980. Its performances aren't exceptionnal when compared
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    The Leica R6.2 stands for creative photography even under the toughest conditions. With its all-metal body and the battery-independent shutter, the Leica R6.2 is rugged enough for any adventure.
    - Individual freedom for creative photography through simple manual adjustment of aperture and shutt
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    The LEICA R6.2 stands for creative photography even under the toughest conditions. With its all-metal body and the battery-independent shutter, the LEICA R6.2 is rugged enough for any adventure. Complemented by high-performance lenses with focal lengths ranging from 16 to 800mm and numerous accessor
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  • 35mm manual focus SLR
  • 1/10 step exposure controls
  • Rugged metal body
  • R bayonet lens mount
  • High Speed Synchronization: flash sync as high as 1/8000 sec with HSS flash unit
  • 1/10 step exposure controls
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