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The Canon AE-1 is a film camera.
A very small consumer-grade digital camera made by Canon. It is named after the very small Elph film camera that Canon used to make based on the Kodak Advanced Film System. The film version is no longer in production.
Canon EOS 500N is a 35mm film camera released in 1996.
Yes.
Yes, with the right adapter.
If the name has any term like 35mm or anything of the like, it is a film camera, using 35mm roll film.
I believe the camera is digital and doesn't take film. Cannon also has a good website that does have manuals you can download .
The Canon EF won't work on a film SLR, unfortunately. It only works on DSLR cameras.
Some popular Canon film cameras are the Canon EOS Rebel 2000 with 28-80mm lens, Cannon EOS ELAN 7E with 20-90mm lens, and the Canon EOS Rebel G Film SLR Camera kit with 35-80mm lens. You can buy these on any website.
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex - if it doesnt say digital then its probably a film camera (35mm).
Canon produces many different types of cameras, ranging from family photo cameras to professional Digital Single Lens Reflex Cameras. While they are all digital now, Canon used to produce many film cameras.
The Canon EOS is a professional digital SLR camera. SLR cameras offer the user the range of options in terms of lenses, flashes, etc. that a regular film camera accepts. This ability for customization combined with the way it captures the image, which is more true to a film camera than other digital cameras, account of the price.