- Canon EOS 30V
Infobox_camera | camera_name = Canon EOS 30V/33V [ELAN 7NE/7N]
type = 35mm SLR
lens_mount =Canon EF lens mount
focus = TTL Phase DetectionAutofocus (7 zone)
exposure = PASM autoexposure
35 zone evaluative metering
flash = Built-in flash and E-TTL II flash metering with shoe mounted flash
frame-rate = 4 frame/s
dimensions = 146.7 x 103 x 69 mm, 580gThe EOS 30V / ELAN 7NE / ELAN 7s (European / North American / Japanese product names) and the EOS 33V / ELAN 7N (Europe / North America) are 35 mm filmsingle-lens reflex camera s from Canon ofJapan , launched in April 2004. The 30V/ELAN 7NE employ Canon's Eye Controlled Focus mechanism while the 33V/ELAN 7N/ELAN 7s do not. These cameras were the replacements for the earlier EOS 30/ELAN 7 model.cite web
author = Canon Inc.
title = EOS ELAN 7NE / EOS ELAN 7N (A) EOS30V / EOS33V (E) EOS 7s (J)
url = http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/2001-/2004_eos7s.html?lang=us&categ=crn&page=2001-
year = 2008
work = Canon Camera Museum
accessdate = 2008-03-07]Perhaps the most important upgradecite web
first = Peter Kun
last = Frary
url = http://emedia.leeward.hawaii.edu/Frary/canon_elan7ne.htm
title = Canon EOS ELAN 7NE
year = 2006
accessdate = 2008-03-07] compared to the EOS 30/ELAN 7 was the flash metering; this was the first film camera to support Canon's new E-TTL II flash metering system with compatible EX-series external flashes. The autofocus system received a mild upgrade from the earlier model and is equivalent to the system in the contemporaneous EOS 10D.cite journal
last = Trzoniec
first = Stan
title = Canon’s EOS ELAN 7NE: A New 35mm Film SLR
url = http://www.shutterbug.net/equipmentreviews/35mm_cameras/1204canon/
year = 2004
month = December
publisher = Shutterbug] A minor but significant improvement was a backlight for the LCD on the upper panel, allowing the camera's settings to be viewed without a flashlight at night. Other changes included raised letters and symbols on the camera's controls, and a changed external finish.References
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