Canon EOS 5000

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Canon EOS 5000 SLR

Film speed settings: 25-50000 ISO, DX

Film Format: 35mm

Lens Mount: Canon EF

Shutter: B/1/8to 1/2000 sec

Focusing: Auto & Manual

Battery: CR123 X 2

Flash: Hot Shoe & inbuilt.

Year: 1995 - Onwards

Country: Japan

The good:

• For a 30-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition.

• Shutter fires well, and tested exposures reveal no timing issues.

• Auto focus is quick and accurate

• Film test shows no issue with focus or exposure.

• Flash works.

• Camera is designed as a shutter priority, but you can use the auto modes, and set the aperture manually.

The less good:

• The viewfinder appears to be missing a rubber insert.

• The rubberised grip is marginally sticky, as is the norm with cameras of this era.

• General wear and tear.

You can find the manual for this camera here: Canon Eos 5000 Manual

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Canon EOS 5000 SLR

Film speed settings: 25-50000 ISO, DX

Film Format: 35mm

Lens Mount: Canon EF

Shutter: B/1/8to 1/2000 sec

Focusing: Auto & Manual

Battery: CR123 X 2

Flash: Hot Shoe & inbuilt.

Year: 1995 - Onwards

Country: Japan

The good:

• For a 30-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition.

• Shutter fires well, and tested exposures reveal no timing issues.

• Auto focus is quick and accurate

• Film test shows no issue with focus or exposure.

• Flash works.

• Camera is designed as a shutter priority, but you can use the auto modes, and set the aperture manually.

The less good:

• The viewfinder appears to be missing a rubber insert.

• The rubberised grip is marginally sticky, as is the norm with cameras of this era.

• General wear and tear.

You can find the manual for this camera here: Canon Eos 5000 Manual

Canon EOS 5000 SLR

Film speed settings: 25-50000 ISO, DX

Film Format: 35mm

Lens Mount: Canon EF

Shutter: B/1/8to 1/2000 sec

Focusing: Auto & Manual

Battery: CR123 X 2

Flash: Hot Shoe & inbuilt.

Year: 1995 - Onwards

Country: Japan

The good:

• For a 30-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition.

• Shutter fires well, and tested exposures reveal no timing issues.

• Auto focus is quick and accurate

• Film test shows no issue with focus or exposure.

• Flash works.

• Camera is designed as a shutter priority, but you can use the auto modes, and set the aperture manually.

The less good:

• The viewfinder appears to be missing a rubber insert.

• The rubberised grip is marginally sticky, as is the norm with cameras of this era.

• General wear and tear.

You can find the manual for this camera here: Canon Eos 5000 Manual