Functional design of Canon film SLR cameras!
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In this article, we will introduce the functional design of Canon’s 1990 film SLR camera with autofocus.
Canon EOS 10 QD (Reference product)
I examined the red plastic rectangular area between the top of the lens mount and the grip.
This section is divided into two types of functions.
The upper part, which has a large area, will be the part that emits auxiliary light when shooting in a dark environment using autofocus.
The lower part of the camera, which has a smaller area, is the light receiving part of the remote control used for the self-timer.
In this article, we introduced the functional design of Canon’s 1990 release SLR camera with autofocus.
The auxiliary light emitter and remote control receiver are indispensable for autofocus shooting on film.
In this EOS 10 QD, the red light emitter and receiver are well integrated into the free design, and the red light emitter and receiver assert the presence of a film SLR camera from the 1990s.
I will continue to write columns on areas of interest for film auto-focus SLR cameras, so please look forward to them!
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