Canon EOS 1000
Autofocus 35mm film, SLR camera / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with the Canon EOS 1000D, a later digital SLR or the EOS Digital Rebel.
"Canon EOS Rebel" redirects here. For the EOS/Rebel system and line in general, see Canon EOS.
The Canon EOS 1000 (sold as the Canon EOS Rebel in the Americas) is an autofocus 35mm film, SLR camera introduced by Canon in 1990.[1]
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Type | 35mm SLR |
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Lens mount | Canon EF lens mount[1] |
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Focus | automatic[1] |
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There were several variants:[1]
- EOS 1000 / EOS Rebel - Base model without built-in flash or databack
- EOS 1000F / EOS Rebel S - with built-in flash
- EOS 1000F QD / EOS 1000 QD / EOS Rebel S QD[2] - with built-in flash and quartz databack
- EOS 1000 QD-P - Integrated flash, quartz databack and panorama function
The "EOS Rebel"-branded versions were the first models to use the "Rebel" name.[3]
The Canon EF-M was a cheaper camera based on the same body as the EOS 1000, but with manual focus only and no top LCD panel.[4]