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The '''EOS 30V''' is a 35mm [[SLR]] [[autofocus]] film camera produced by [[Canon]] in 2004.
 
The '''EOS 30V''' is a 35mm [[SLR]] [[autofocus]] film camera produced by [[Canon]] in 2004.
  
The most basic models are the '''EOS 33V''' (Europe, other) '''Elan 7N''' (Americas). '''EOS 30V''' (Europe, other), '''EOS Elan 7NE''' (Americas) and '''EOS 7S''' (Japan) are the ones with the Eye control focusing feature.
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The most basic models are the '''EOS 33V''' (Europe, other) '''Elan 7N''' (Americas). '''EOS 30V''' (Europe, other), '''EOS Elan 7NE''' (Americas) and '''EOS 7S''' (Japan) are the ones with the Eye control focusing feature. Date back variations were also available for the 30V and 7NE.
  
 
This camera replaced the [[Canon EOS 30|EOS 30]] in the line up.
 
This camera replaced the [[Canon EOS 30|EOS 30]] in the line up.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/2001-/2004_eos7s.html EOS 30V] at [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/ Canon Camera Museum]
 
* [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/2001-/2004_eos7s.html EOS 30V] at [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/ Canon Camera Museum]

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The EOS 30V is a 35mm SLR autofocus film camera produced by Canon in 2004.

The most basic models are the EOS 33V (Europe, other) Elan 7N (Americas). EOS 30V (Europe, other), EOS Elan 7NE (Americas) and EOS 7S (Japan) are the ones with the Eye control focusing feature. Date back variations were also available for the 30V and 7NE.

This camera replaced the EOS 30 in the line up.



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