Canon 7s
The Canon 7s is a sophisticated 35mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1965, representing Canon's pinnacle of non-SLR camera technology. This professional-grade instrument features a coupled rangefinder with bright-line frame viewfinder and built-in light meter with CdS cell. The 7s accepts Canon's acclaimed rangefinder lenses and offers shutter speeds from 1 second to 1/1000s plus bulb mode. Notable for its exceptional build quality and precision manufacturing, it was targeted at serious amateur and professional photographers who valued the compact, quiet operation that rangefinders provided over the bulkier SLR alternatives of the era.
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Canon 7s Repair Manual
Repair manual for the Canon 7s