Canon EOS 650
Best entry level choice for aspiring film photography enthusiasts.
The first of its kind to introduce a dedicated autofocus system, this camera bridged the gap between traditional film photography and modern electronic communication. It remains a reliable, foundational choice for those looking to explore the early era of automated lens control.
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Who it's for
- Vintage camera enthusiasts seeking a reliable entry into film photography
- Photographers who prioritize comfortable handling and straightforward controls
- Collectors looking for a durable and long-lasting vintage SLR
Who should skip it
- Action photographers requiring sophisticated tracking and multiple focus points
- Buyers unwilling to perform maintenance or risk mechanical failures
- Casual shooters who prefer a compact, all-in-one setup for travel
Performance breakdown
Lens Compatibility
The EF mount opens up a massive ecosystem of modern glass.
Autofocus Reliability
Early autofocus technology is functional but struggles in low-light conditions.
Ergonomic Handling
The deep grip makes long shooting sessions comfortable and secure.
Metering Precision
Six-zone evaluative metering delivers consistent exposures in varied lighting scenarios.
Build Durability
Polycarbonate construction is lightweight but lacks the premium feel of metal.
Ease of Use
Intuitive controls bridge the gap between manual and modern digital workflows.
Key Specs
Format
35mm
Camera Type
SLR
Lens Mount
Canon EF
Focus Type
Manual Focus, Autofocus
Exposure Modes
Manual, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority
Built-in Flash
No
Metering System
Average, Spot, Matrix, 6-zone evaluative
Max Shutter Speed
0.0005 seconds
Min Shutter Speed
30 seconds
Battery Type
1x 2CR5
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