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The '''EOS 30''' (or Elan 7 / Elan 7e / EOS 7 / EOS 33 in different global markets) is a [[Canon]] autofocus 35mm SLR introduced in 2000.
 
The '''EOS 30''' (or Elan 7 / Elan 7e / EOS 7 / EOS 33 in different global markets) is a [[Canon]] autofocus 35mm SLR introduced in 2000.
  
There are three main auto focusing modes. Automatic, manual selection focusing, and Eye Control (EOS 30, EOS Elan 7E). It was given the 7 name because it has 7 auto focus points in manual selection mode. The Eye Control focusing feature makes selective focusing quicker for many. It uses IR to detect eye movements to determine focusing areas. Up to 5 eye presets can be stored for different users. Some users with corrective lenses may experience problems using this feature. The shutter speed ranges from 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec. in 1/2-stop increments with bulb. X-sync at 1/125 sec. The motor drive is capable of up to 4 fps. Two CR123A power the camera. If equipped, the QD (Quartz Date)/ Date back require the use of one CR2025 coin type battery.
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There are three main auto focusing modes. Automatic, manual selection focusing, and Eye Control (EOS 30, EOS Elan 7E). It was given the 7 name because it has 7 auto focus points in manual selection mode. The Eye Control focusing feature makes selective focusing quicker for many. It uses IR to detect eye movements to determine focusing areas. Up to 5 eye presets can be stored for different users. Some users with corrective lenses may experience problems using this feature. The shutter speed ranges from 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec. in 1/2-stop increments with bulb. X-sync at 1/125 sec. The motor drive is capable of up to 4 fps. Two CR123A power the camera. If equipped, the QD (Quartz Date) / Date back require the use of one CR2025 coin type battery.
  
  
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==Links==
 
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*[http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1996-2000/2000_eos7.html?lang=us&categ=srs&page=eos Canon EOS Elan 7E] at the [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/index.html Canon Camera Museum]
 
*[http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1996-2000/2000_eos7.html?lang=us&categ=srs&page=eos Canon EOS Elan 7E] at the [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/index.html Canon Camera Museum]

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The EOS 30 (or Elan 7 / Elan 7e / EOS 7 / EOS 33 in different global markets) is a Canon autofocus 35mm SLR introduced in 2000.

There are three main auto focusing modes. Automatic, manual selection focusing, and Eye Control (EOS 30, EOS Elan 7E). It was given the 7 name because it has 7 auto focus points in manual selection mode. The Eye Control focusing feature makes selective focusing quicker for many. It uses IR to detect eye movements to determine focusing areas. Up to 5 eye presets can be stored for different users. Some users with corrective lenses may experience problems using this feature. The shutter speed ranges from 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec. in 1/2-stop increments with bulb. X-sync at 1/125 sec. The motor drive is capable of up to 4 fps. Two CR123A power the camera. If equipped, the QD (Quartz Date) / Date back require the use of one CR2025 coin type battery.



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