Canon 7
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The Canon 7 was a focal-plane shutter rangefinder system camera with an integrated selenium light meter introduced by Canon Inc. in September 1961, the last model compatible with the Leica M39 lens mount. Later versions, branded Canon 7s and Canon 7s Type II (or Canon 7sZ), had a cadmium sulfide light meter.
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Maker | Canon |
Type | 35 mm rangefinder camera |
Released | Sept 1961 Canon 7; April 1965 Canon 7s, 1967 Canon 7sZ |
Production | 1961-1968 (1961-1965 Canon 7; 1965-1967 Canon 7s; 1967-1968 Canon 7sZ) |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Leica M39 Screw Mount with special bayonet mount for 50 mm f0.95 lens and the Canon Mirror Housing 2 |
Sensor/medium | |
Recording medium | 135 film |
Focusing | |
Focus | manual |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure | manual |
Flash | |
Flash | None on the 7; External cold shoe on the 7s |
General | |
Dimensions | 140 mm × 81 mm × 31 mm |
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