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The '''EOS 500''' is a entry level 35mm [[autofocus]] [[SLR]] introduced by [[Canon]] in 1993. Is is known as the '''Rebel XS''' in the North American market and the  '''EOS Kiss''' in Japan. A nearly identical model without flash was available in the American market called '''EOS Rebel X'''. The model successors are the [[Canon EOS 500N|EOS 500N]] released in 1996.
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The '''EOS 500''' is a entry level 35mm [[autofocus]] [[SLR]] introduced by [[Canon]] in 1993. It is known as the '''Rebel XS''' in the North American market and the  '''EOS Kiss''' in Japan. A nearly identical model without flash was available in the American market called '''EOS Rebel X'''. The model successors are the [[Canon EOS 500N|EOS 500N]] released in 1996.
  
  

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The EOS 500 is a entry level 35mm autofocus SLR introduced by Canon in 1993. It is known as the Rebel XS in the North American market and the EOS Kiss in Japan. A nearly identical model without flash was available in the American market called EOS Rebel X. The model successors are the EOS 500N released in 1996.


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