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Canon 7s

April 20, 2024 by Paul Lovell

In 1965, Canon updated the Canon 7 as the Canon 7s. The 7s was produced for two years and had a run of approximately 16,000 units.

Despite the fact that by 1965 the SLR wave had started and the Leica M series was strong in the rangefinder market, Canon decided to take another bit at the apple. The 7s updated the 7 with an improved meter system. The 7 used a selenium cell and the 7s uses a Cds meter. The new meter does require a battery. The other big change is the addition of an accessory shoe to the top.

My Take:

Like the Cannon 7 the cannon 7s is designed for both the L39 screw mount and the bayonet tabs for the 50mm f0.95 dream lens. I still feel that if you want to try a quality rangefinder, the Canon series are a great alternative. I like the fact that they take native Canon screw mount lens and Leica screw mount lens plus the dream lens. Cheaper and simpler than a Leica iii but not a compromise in quality. Don’t forget that the native Canon lens are also fantastic. This 50mm f1.4 was a joy.

I love a good rangefinder camera. I would recommend the 7s, the 7 or the Cannon P as a wonderful entry drugs to rangefinders. If you want to try a quality rangefinder without the Leica price, give the Canon a look.

Lens: Canon 50mm f1.4

Film: Fuji 200

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2022-09-12 Canon 7S 50mm f14 Fuji200AA031.jpg
2022-09-12 Canon 7S 50mm f14 Fuji200AA037.jpg

Links:

  • https://www.brokencamera.club/blog/2016/5/16/canon-7

  • https://www.brokencamera.club/blog/canon7blackf95dreamlens

  • https://www.brokencamera.club/blog/2016/5/17/canon-7sz

April 20, 2024 /Paul Lovell
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