Canon EOS 300X
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| Canon EOS 300x | |
|---|---|
| Type | 35mm SLR |
| Lens mount | Canon EF lens mount |
| Focus | 35 Zone Detection Autofocus |
| Exposure | 12 Program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority and depth-of-field autoexposure; match-needle manual 35 zone metering |
| Flash | Built in pop up flash, and hot shoe for external speedlites |
| Frame rate | 2.5 frame/s in Al Servo, 3 frame/s in One shot AF mode |
| Dimensions | 130 x 90 x 64 mm |
A single-lens reflex camera camera produced by Canon Inc. in 2004 and developed as a replacement to the Canon EOS 300V. On its release, it had the fastest autofocus in its class, along with a decreased size over its predecessor and a large 30x30 LCD display.
[edit] Different Names
- Europe- EOS 300x
- Japan- EOS KISS 7
- United States- EOS Rebel T2
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| Canon SLR cameras and lens mounts | ||
| Lens Mount | Series | Model |
|---|---|---|
| R | Flex (1959), R2000 (1960), RP (1961), RM (1962) | |
| FL | FX (1964), FP (1964), Pellix (1965), FT QL (1966), Pellix QL (1966), TL (1968) | |
| FD | F | Amateur: FTb (1971), FTbn (1973), EF (1973), TLb (1974), TX (1975) |
| Professional: F-1(1971), F-1n (1976), New F-1 (1981) | ||
| A | AE-1 (1976), AT-1 (1976), A-1 (1978), AV-1 (1979), AE-1 Program (1981), AL-1 (1982) | |
| T | T50 (1983), T70 (1984), T80 (1985), T90 (1986), T60 (1990) | |
| EF / EF-S | ||
| 1 | EOS-1 (1989), EOS-1N (1994), EOS-1N RS (1995), EOS-1v (2001) | |
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EOS 650 (1987), EOS 620 (1987), EOS 750QD (1988), EOS 850QD (1988), EOS 630QD (1989), EOS RT (1989), EOS 700QD (1989), EOS 10sQD (1990), EOS 1000F (1990), EOS 100 (1991), EOS EF-M (1991), EOS 5/5QD/A2/A2e (1992), EOS 1000FN (1992), EOS 500 (1993), EOS 888 (1993), EOS 50 (1995), EOS 500N (1996), EOS-3 (1998), EOS 88 (1999), EOS 300 (1999), EOS 30 (2000), EOS 3000N (2002), EOS 300V (2002), EOS 3000V (2003), EOS 30V (2004), EOS 300X (2004) |
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| IX | EOS IX, EOS IX Lite | |
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