Canon EOS 500N
The Canon EOS 500N is a single-lens reflex 35mm film camera made by Canon.[2] It was originally known in Japan as the New EOS Kiss, and EOS Rebel G in North America, was introduced in 1996[3] and replaced in 1999 by the Rebel 2000. SpecificationsThe body of the Rebel G is plastic, weighing 370 g (13 oz). The only colors available were black or a mix of silver and black. The Rebel G has an EF lens mount[4] making it compatible with any EF lens. The viewfinder offers a 0.7x magnification, 90% coverage, center auto focus, wide auto focus and many more.[5] The Rebel G shooting modes consisted of 6 basic modes, full auto, portrait, landscape, macro, sports and night scene. It also has 5 advanced modes, P, Av, Tv, M, A-DEP.[4] These modes would continue on in the Rebel G series. The camera features a built in flash, and can shoot at 1 fps. The fastest shutter speed with flash was measured at 1/90 of a second.[6] References
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