Description
Condition & Details
- Condition: Excellent – Very minor signs of wear.
Supplied With
- Canon EOS 650 Body
- Body Cap
Item Description
Announced in 1987 the EOS 650 is an autofocus 35 mm SLR film camera.
An EOS 650 was used in 1992 to take the first photographic image that was uploaded on the World Wide Web, a picture of the band Les Horribles Cernettes.
Key Features
- Lens Compatibility: Compatible with all Canon EF lenses, allowing users to use modern high-performance glass on a vintage body. It is not compatible with older FD mount lenses.
- Autofocus: Features a TTL phase-detection AF system, which was revolutionary for its time.
- Exposure Modes: Offers a variety of shooting modes, including Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual, and a unique Depth-of-field AE mode.
- Performance: Shutter speeds range from 30 seconds to 1/2000s plus Bulb, with a continuous shooting speed of approximately 3 frames per second.
- Build & Ergonomics: Constructed with high-quality plastics and a metal lens mount, it is noted for being sturdy yet relatively lightweight at about 660g (body only).
- Power: Operates on a single 2CR5 lithium battery.




