Canon EOS 5000

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Canon EOS 5000
Overview
Type35mm SLR
Lens
Lens mountCanon EF lens mount
Focusing
FocusTTL Phase Detection Autofocus (3 zone)
Exposure/metering
Exposure meteringMultiple autoexposure modes
6 zone evaluative metering
Flash
FlashBuilt-in flash and A-TTL flash metering with shoe mounted flash
Shutter
Frame rate1 frame/s
ShutterVertical-travel focal plane shutter, 1/8 sec. – 1/2000 sec., B. X-sync at 1/90 sec.
General
Dimensions145 x 92 x 70 mm, 340g

The Canon EOS 5000 (sold in Asian countries as the EOS 888) was an entry-level 35mm autofocus single-lens reflex camera marketed by Canon in January 1995. The camera was introduced as a low-end camera for the European market, and was not sold in Japan or the Americas.[1]

Unlike most Canon EOS cameras, the EOS 5000 is primarily controlled by a single dial on the top of the camera.[2] The camera offers five fully automatic exposure modes, as well as shutter-priority autoexposure. No manual aperture control is provided.[3]

Along with renamed versions for different markets, a QD version which could print the date or time the photograph was taken was available. It was replaced in the market by the EOS 3000 in 1999.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "EOS 5000/EOS 888(Asia) - Canon Camera Museum". global.canon.
  2. ^ "Canon EOS 888 – Photography, Images and Cameras". 27 October 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Canon EOS Cameras - EOS888 & EOS5000 Index Page". www.mir.com.my.