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The '''[[Canon]] EOS 5''' of 1992-2000 was an advanced [[35mm]] film [[SLR]]. It was represented on the American market by the '''EOS A2E'''. 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.
  
The '''[[Canon]] EOS 5''' of 1992-2000 was an advanced [[35mm]] film [[SLR]]. It was represented on the American market by the '''EOS A2E'''. The American market also had a '''EOS A2''' model. The A2 is a almost identical version without the eye control focusing. 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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The American market also had a '''EOS A2''' model. The A2 is a almost identical version without the eye control focusing.  
  
 
The shutter is a electronic [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds of 30 sec. to 1/8000 sec. B mode and [[flash sync|X-sync]] at 1/60 to 1/200 sec.  
 
The shutter is a electronic [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds of 30 sec. to 1/8000 sec. B mode and [[flash sync|X-sync]] at 1/60 to 1/200 sec.  
The exposure meter is a SPC type for [[TTL]] full-aperture metering with a range of 0 to 20 [[EV]] (100 ISO f/1.4 lens). Metering modes include, 16-zone evaluative, [[center-weighted]] averaging and a 3.5% spot. Exposure modes include program, [[shutter priority]], [[aperture-priority]], depth-of-field AE, and metered manual exposure mode. A exposure compensation feature is also available with a range of ±2 EV in 1/2 stop. It is powered by 1x 6 V [[2CR5 battery|2CR5]] lithium battery. Date back variations use [[CR2025 battery | CR2025]] 3V lithium battery.
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The exposure meter is a SPC type for [[TTL]] full-aperture metering with a range of 0 to 20 [[EV]] (100 ISO f/1.4 lens). Metering modes include, 16-zone evaluative, [[center-weighted]] averaging and a 3.5% spot. Exposure modes include program, [[shutter priority]], [[aperture-priority]], depth-of-field AE, and metered manual exposure mode. In manual exposure mode, the EOS 5 models uses a match indicator system on a horizontal scale, while the American A2 models lacks this feature. A exposure compensation feature is also available with a range of ±2 EV in 1/2 stop. The focus screens are interchangeable, with Canon offering seven different types. It is powered by 1x 6 V [[2CR5 battery|2CR5]] lithium battery. Date back variations use [[CR2025 battery | CR2025]] 3V lithium battery.
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|image_text= Canon EOS A2
 
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|image_text= EOS 5 Quartz Date
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/eos/eoscamera/EOS5A2EQD/index.htm Canon EOS 5] on Photography in Malaysia.
 
* [http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/eos/eoscamera/EOS5A2EQD/index.htm Canon EOS 5] on Photography in Malaysia.
* [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1991-1995/1992_eos5_qd.html?lang=eu&categ=srs&page=eos Canon EOS 5] in the Canon Camera Museum.
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* [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film159.html Canon EOS 5] in the [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum].
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/canon/canon_eos_5/canon_eos_5.htm Canon EOS 5 PDF manual (English - German)] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html OrphanCameras.com]
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Latest revision as of 04:45, 26 April 2023

The Canon EOS 5 of 1992-2000 was an advanced 35mm film SLR. It was represented on the American market by the EOS A2E. 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.

The American market also had a EOS A2 model. The A2 is a almost identical version without the eye control focusing.

The shutter is a electronic focal-plane shutter with speeds of 30 sec. to 1/8000 sec. B mode and X-sync at 1/60 to 1/200 sec. The exposure meter is a SPC type for TTL full-aperture metering with a range of 0 to 20 EV (100 ISO f/1.4 lens). Metering modes include, 16-zone evaluative, center-weighted averaging and a 3.5% spot. Exposure modes include program, shutter priority, aperture-priority, depth-of-field AE, and metered manual exposure mode. In manual exposure mode, the EOS 5 models uses a match indicator system on a horizontal scale, while the American A2 models lacks this feature. A exposure compensation feature is also available with a range of ±2 EV in 1/2 stop. The focus screens are interchangeable, with Canon offering seven different types. It is powered by 1x 6 V 2CR5 lithium battery. Date back variations use CR2025 3V lithium battery.



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Camera of the year

1984: Nikon FA | 1985: Minolta α-7000 | 1986: Canon T90 | 1987: Canon EOS 650 | 1988: Kyocera Samurai | 1989: Nikon F4 | 1990: Canon EOS 10 | 1991: Contax RTS III | 1992: Pentax Z-1 | 1993: Canon EOS 5 | 1994: Minolta α-707si | 1995: Contax G1 | 1996: Minolta TC-1 | 1997: Nikon F5 | 1998: Pentax 645N | 1999: Minolta α-9 | 2000: Canon EOS-1V | 2001: Minolta α-7 | 2002: Canon EOS-1D | 2003: Canon EOS-1Ds | 2004: Nikon D70 | 2005: Konica Minolta α-7 Digital | 2006: Nikon D200 | 2007: Pentax K10D | 2008: Nikon D3 | 2009: Canon EOS 5D Mark II | 2010: Olympus Pen E-P1 | 2011: Pentax 645D | 2012: Nikon D800 | 2013: Sony DSC-RX1 | 2014: Nikon Df | 2015: Canon EOS 7D Mark II | 2016: Sony α7R II | 2017: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II | 2018: Sony α9 | 2019: Lumix S1R | 2020: Sony α7R IV | 2021: Sony α1 | 2022: Nikon Z9 | 2023: Sony α7R V

Special Prize
1990: Konica Kanpai | 1991: Fuji Cardia Travel Mini Dual-P | 1992: Konica Hexar | 1993: Nikonos RS | Sigma SA300 | 1994: Olympus µ[mju:] Zoom Panorama | 1995: Ricoh R1 | 1996: Fujifilm GA645 | 1997: Canon IXY | Contax AX | 1998: Olympus C1400L | 1999: Nikon Coolpix 950 | Tamron AF28-300mm F3.5-6.3 LD Aspherical IF MACRO lens | 2000: Nikon D1 | Konica Hexar RF | 2001: Bronica RF645 | Fujichrome 100F/400F film | 2002: Minolta DiMAGE X | Nikon FM3A | 2003: Fujifilm GX645AF | Hasselblad H1 | 2004: Canon EOS Kiss Digital | Sigma 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 EX DG Aspherical HSM lens | 2005: Nikon F6 | Epson R-D1 | 2006: Ricoh GR Digital | Zeiss Ikon | 2007: Sony α100 | Adobe Lightroom software | 2008: Sigma DP1 | Fujichrome Velvia 50 film | 2009: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 | Casio EXILIM EX-FC100 | 2010: Sony Exmor R sensor | Canon EF 100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM lens | 2011: Fujifilm X100 | Epson MAXART PX-5V (R3000) printer |

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