Description
The Canon EOS 600 (known as EOS 630 in North America) was launched in 1989 as a mid-range autofocus 35mm film SLR, positioned above the initial EOS 650/620 models. It boasted significantly faster autofocus performance (claimed to be the world’s fastest at the time), a faster motor drive (up to 5 fps), and introduced ‘Custom Functions’ allowing users to personalize camera operations. It was aimed at serious amateurs and semi-professionals seeking high performance.


