





Canon EOS 5000 35mm SLR film camera Autofocus EF-mount 35mm SLR released by Canon in 1995. It was marketed as a lower-end consumer camera sold only for the European market. It has a built-in flash and physical shutter speed dial. Plastic body available in black. • Shutter: Vertical metal focal plane, 1/8s - 1/2000s + B • ISO range: 25 - 5000 (DX-coded) • Size: 145 x 92 x 70mm • Weight: 340g The Canon EOS 5000 is a 35mm film SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) camera that was introduced by Canon in 1991. This model was designed to be an entry-level camera, making it accessible for amateur photographers. The EOS 5000 is a manual-focus 35mm film camera with an auto-focus system. It features a TTL (Through-The-Lens) autofocus system with a single center point. Offers automatic exposure with options to adjust aperture and shutter speed. Allows the user to set the shutter speed while the camera automatically adjusts the aperture. Enables the user to select the aperture while the camera selects the appropriate shutter speed. Provides full control over both shutter speed and aperture. Evaluative Metering assesses the entire scene to determine the optimal exposure. The camera uses a traditional optical viewfinder. The EOS 5000 comes with a built-in flash for low-light conditions. Features automatic film loading. The camera is designed to be relatively compact and lightweight. Specifications: • Film Format: 35mm • Lens Mount: Canon EF lens mount, compatible with a wide range of Canon EF lenses. • Shutter Speed Range: Typically from 30 seconds to 1/2000 second, including a bulb mode for long exposures. • ISO Range: Generally supports ISO 100 to 3200. • Battery: Powered by a 2CR5 lithium battery. Includes a self-timer function. Basic custom settings for more control over the shooting experience. The Canon EOS 5000 was designed as an entry-level 35mm SLR camera, offering a balance between manual controls and automatic features. It was well-regarded for its ease of use and reliability.