> "Jim Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     No, my EOS 10 is black, just the way I like a camera to be :-)
> I have no idea about extra features, there was so many features. I'm no
> expert on a new camera...
> It was black, had lots of buttons and dials, and viewfinder info was
> different than I'm used to, it had a scale at the bottom. However, since I
> was with the wife, I had only a short look. I'll check it out in detail
> later this week. Heck, I'm not even sure now it was badged a 7e, or if it
> was actually a 30e, sorry, I was excited and actually looking for lenses,
> just gave it a quick look :) I was thinking since the Elan II I saw was an
> EOS 50e, likely the 7e I saw was a 30e...
>     For slightly more than a used EOS 10 or 1000, I can get a used EOS 1,
> and I like the look of that camera. Built in diopter too, the used one I
> checked out I couldn't focus, until the guy pulled the viewfinder rubber
> off, and there was a diopter adjuster... then if seemed clear to me.
>     I've seen several EOS 1000 models here, they seem to go for quite a bit
> of cash used, as well, the EOS 10 holds a good price used. I have no idea
> what the 1000 model actually is in N.A. terms, was it a Rebel, or an Elan?

Hi Jim,

The new EOS film camera is called EOS 7 in Japan:
http://www.canon-sales.co.jp/7/
This site has a Shockwave Flash movie showing the EOS 7)
as well as the ever popular cut-away diagram:
http://www.canon-sales.co.jp/7/tech/index-j.html

and Elan 7 or 7E in the Americas:
www.elan7.com

while it is EOS 30 or 33 elsewhere:
http://www.eos-magazine.com/News_24_EOS30.html

The EOS 1000FN (bought in Canada) is the eqquivalent of the Rebel SII.
Do any other EOS bodies offer a choice of self-timer music? :-)

Cheers
Julian Loke

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