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Canon EOS 10 (EOS 10S) Commemorative Kit (metallic-gray)
Canon · Japan · 1991 · 135 film
The EOS 10 (EOS 10S) Commemorative Kit in metallic-gray represents a significant step in Canon's early 1990s autofocus SLR lineup, targeted at advanced amateur photographers. Introduced in 1991 as a slightly updated version of the original EOS 10, this kit featured a distinctive metallic-gray finish instead of the standard black, making it a visually appealing and somewhat special limited offering. As a member of Canon's groundbreaking EOS series, it incorporated core technological advancements of the time, including Canon's pioneering Eye-Controlled Focus (on the 10S model), allowing users to select the autofocus point simply by looking at it – a feature that defined the EOS 10S's differentiation and was rare in its class. The camera offered a comprehensive feature set for its market segment, including sophisticated program AE modes, depth-of-field preview, and compatibility with Canon's extensive range of EF lenses, positioned it as a capable tool for enthusiasts transitioning from manual to advanced autofocus systems.
While not a flagship model like the EOS-1, the EOS 10S Commemorative Kit underscored Canon's commitment to refining autofocus technology and making advanced features accessible. Its metallic-gray finish adds a touch of uniqueness compared to the standard black EOS bodies, contributing to its collectible appeal without altering its core functionality or performance characteristics. The camera exemplifies Canon's strategy of offering tailored variations within the EOS line during the early 1990s, appealing to photographers desiring both performance and a distinct aesthetic within the evolving 35mm SLR market.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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