The Canon 7s is a 35mm rangefinder camera made in Japan by Canon from 1965-1967[1], replacing the Canon 7.
Lenses were interchangeable using a 39mm screw or a bayonet mount[2]. Shutter is a focal plane device with speeds from 1s to 1/1000s.
There is a built-in coupled light meter, with a scale on the top plate, but only capable of film speeds up to 400 ASA.
7sZ with 50mm 1.4 & 85mm 1.8, by Hovork, gonna miss you Mum |
References[]
- ↑ McKeown, p.180 says 1964; the Canon Museum says 1965
- ↑ dual mount, as the Canon 7
Links[]
In English:
- Canon 7/7s/7sZ at Karen Nakamura's Photoethnography
- Canon 7s in the online Canon Museum
- Canon 7 & Canon7s Statistic Price Info's at AuctionPriceTracker
In French:
In German:
- Canon 7 & Canon7s Statistic Price Info's at AuctionPriceTracker
In Italian:
- Canon 7 & Canon7s Statistic Price Info's at AuctionPriceTracker