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None of the American cameras were identical to the EOS 5. (The A2 did not have a built-in flash, for example). Two major technological advances were introduced with this model: 5-point selectable [[autofocus]], and eye-controlled focusing.
 
None of the American cameras were identical to the EOS 5. (The A2 did not have a built-in flash, for example). Two major technological advances were introduced with this model: 5-point selectable [[autofocus]], and eye-controlled focusing.
 
During the long product cycle of this camera, a QD (Quartzdate) model was also available.
 
During the long product cycle of this camera, a QD (Quartzdate) model was also available.
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==Gallery==
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|image_text= Canon EOS A2
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|image_by= A. Miranda-Ramírez
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Revision as of 23:10, 24 September 2011

The Canon EOS 5 of 1992-2000 was an advanced 35mm film SLR. It was represented on the American market by the EOS A2 and EOS A2E. None of the American cameras were identical to the EOS 5. (The A2 did not have a built-in flash, for example). Two major technological advances were introduced with this model: 5-point selectable autofocus, and eye-controlled focusing. During the long product cycle of this camera, a QD (Quartzdate) model was also available.

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