Condition: Good
The Canon EOS 620, a classic 35mm autofocus SLR known for its durable build, fast performance, and compatibility with Canon EF lenses. Introduced in 1987, it features a 1/4000-second maximum shutter speed, 1/250-second flash sync, automatic film loading and advance, and multiple exposure modes for both beginners and experienced photographers. Its reliable autofocus and straightforward controls make it a strong choice for portraits, street photography, travel, and everyday film shooting.
Type: 35mm autofocus SLR
Lens mount: Canon EF
Exposure modes: Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual
Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to 1/4000 second, plus Bulb
Flash sync: 1/250 second
Autofocus: Single-point TTL phase detection
Metering: 6-zone evaluative and partial metering
ISO range: ISO 6–6400; automatic DX reading
Film advance: Built-in motor drive, up to approximately 3 fps
Film loading/rewind: Automatic
Exposure compensation: ±5 stops
Auto bracketing: Up to ±5 stops in half-stop increments
Multiple exposures: Up to nine
Viewfinder: Pentaprism with approximately 94% coverage
LCD: Illuminated top-panel display
Battery: One 6V 2CR5 lithium battery
Introduced: May 1987
Condition: Good
The Canon EOS 620, a classic 35mm autofocus SLR known for its durable build, fast performance, and compatibility with Canon EF lenses. Introduced in 1987, it features a 1/4000-second maximum shutter speed, 1/250-second flash sync, automatic film loading and advance, and multiple exposure modes for both beginners and experienced photographers. Its reliable autofocus and straightforward controls make it a strong choice for portraits, street photography, travel, and everyday film shooting.
Type: 35mm autofocus SLR
Lens mount: Canon EF
Exposure modes: Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual
Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to 1/4000 second, plus Bulb
Flash sync: 1/250 second
Autofocus: Single-point TTL phase detection
Metering: 6-zone evaluative and partial metering
ISO range: ISO 6–6400; automatic DX reading
Film advance: Built-in motor drive, up to approximately 3 fps
Film loading/rewind: Automatic
Exposure compensation: ±5 stops
Auto bracketing: Up to ±5 stops in half-stop increments
Multiple exposures: Up to nine
Viewfinder: Pentaprism with approximately 94% coverage
LCD: Illuminated top-panel display
Battery: One 6V 2CR5 lithium battery
Introduced: May 1987