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This Pentax film camera is completely mechanical and needs no battery to run, however, you must purchase an A76 cell battery to run the light meter. There is three shooting controls: aperture, shutter speed and focus. You set the film speed when you load it. Thanks for the post and interesting images. John Seaman , Feb 8, Thanks JDM. I knew nothing about this at all. I wonder if it sold well. I should imagine that it would have been more robust than the autofocus bodies?

Well written and great photos as always. I was not aware of this little piece of camera history. Thanks for taking the time to post about it. Incredibly informative. Like the ZX-M, I'd guess it was marketed as a student camera. I should have mentioned, although it is in the links given, that at the time it was issued, the speculation was that this was to meet a hypothetical demand for MF cameras for schools. Canon themselves never really said, so far as I know.

I briefly considered one of these a while back, but the plastic lens mount put me off, and I promptly forgot all about it. Now I'm thinking "Hmmm Sounds to me like the worst of both worlds - the blobby plastic body and plastic lens mount of a consumer SLR, and usable only with AF lenses used manually - undamped focusing action and no aperture ring. Having never used one, I can only hope that it's actually better than it sounds.

I dug out my brochures for the original Rebel and EF-M. The EF-M was clearly a direct descendent of the Rebel. Their external dimensions are identical, as are most of their basic specifications.

A manual-focus SLR that lets you learn by doing. The purpose of this accessory seems to have been to make manual focusing easier. Good luck trying to find one of these rarities! To add to Gordon's post. Here are the Canon EOS prices. Here are the Canon FD prices from the same ad. JDM, A very interesting post on a rather obscure camera.

I couldn't find any ads or announcements. It just seemed to appear and then as quickly was gone. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

I have one bought to use with my M lenses needs an MEF adapter, works with lenses that have manual stop down. Gives aperture priority AE. Has a built in winder. Has a more accurate meter. But in the event, due to my interest in the now inexpensive old Prakticas , the EF-M has not had much use. Alan Johnson , Feb 9, Thanks all, especially for the ads and pricing information. I guess that I'll have to bring my photo magazine reference library up to post , if I keep this up.

In my case, the Prakticas came first, but I've now got at least one representative of each generation of them, and now this EF-M sort of completes my accumulation of the mainline EOS film cameras.

One thing about my collection s , in ten years time -- I am convinced -- they will mostly be worth just as little as when I bought them. I've had fun shooting them all, though. JDMvW , Feb 9, Now that's a new one for me, JDM ; I've certainly never seen one in the flesh and I can't recall having ever come across a reference to the camera. Thanks for a comprehensive and enlightening post I don't think I'll be hunting an EF-M down, however!

I nearly bought one last year, thinking it was a old Canon EF. After searching the web and seeing pictures of it I saw that it was a manual EF mount camera. I hesitated but didn't buy it because I thought that it would be to difficult to focus manually with such small focus rings on the EF lenses.

MarcelRomviel , Feb 9, One thing you have to givbe the EF-M is that the focus screen is as good as any they ever had in the MF era. I think the confusion with the older FD-mount EF camera is a common problem, insofar as anything about this camera is common. Great post, JDM. I remember reading about it. By then the majority of our SLR customers wanted autofocus and the "oh-so-slow" wide to tele kit lens rather than a fast Thanks for posting.

Mike Gammill , Feb 9, JDMvW , Feb 12, It is interesting which similar EOS East Asian low income market. EOS no Av Mode just shutter dial. It's compact compared to an EOS 3 and very neat. The screen for focussing is very good - especially so far as the micro prism collar is concerned. I'll be shooting the second half of a roll of film today the 'first' half was used in an Nikon F4S and am looking forward to seeing the results. Bad news - the shutter has the 'gooey gunk' problem very common on the series.

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