The EOS 7s / 30V / ELAN 7NE ( Japanese/Asia-Pacific European/North American product names) and the EOS 33V / ELAN 7N (Europe / North America) are 35 mm film single-lens reflex cameras from Canon of Japan, launched in April 2004. The 30V/ELAN 7NE employ Canon's Eye Controlled Focus mechanism while the 33V/ELAN 7N/ELAN 7s do not. These cameras were the replacements for the earlier EOS 30/ELAN 7 model.
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