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Cameras with hot shoe

One of the basics of photography is the need for light. Of course, you can use the sun as a light source. If it is not shining or you are in another dark place, you can resort to artificial light. In addition to normal lamps, there are also flash lights. After the camera opens its shutter and the light-sensitive film is exposed, the flash fires. In a split second, the surroundings are illuminated and you can capture the scene.

Over the decades, various types of flash solutions have been developed that connect to the camera in different ways. One solution that is still very common today is the hot shoe or flash shoe.

A hot shoe is an attachment point on the top of a camera. It takes the form of an angled metal bracket surrounding a metal contact point that provides an electrical connection between the camera and accessories for standard, off-brand flash synchronization.

The hot shoe is an evolution of the standardized “accessory shoe” without flash contacts that used to be attached to cameras to accommodate accessories such as a rangefinder or a flash connected via a cable.

The dimensions of the hot shoe are defined by the International Organization for Standardization in ISO 518:2006. Modern SLR cameras also offer the possibility of communicating with a flash unit, for example to automatically adjust the output. Some caution should be taken with the voltage, as this may not be standardized depending on the model. Of course, you can also fire a radio trigger via a hot shoe, which will then trigger one or more studio flashes.

Here is an overview of analog cameras for photo film with a Hot Shoe.

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Canon EOS 33
The Canon EOS 33 is a modern SLR camera for the EF bayonet.
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Canon EOS 33V
The Canon EOS 33V is a basic model of the EOS series from 2004.
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Canon EOS 5
The Canon EOS 5 was the first SLR in the EOS series with eye-controlled focus.
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Canon EOS 50
The Canon EOS 50 is an SLR from the 90s.
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Canon EOS 500
The Canon EOS 500 is an SLR of the EOS series from 1993.
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Canon EOS 5000
The Canon EOS 5000 is a modern entry-level SLR from 1995.
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Canon EOS 500N
The Canon EOS 500N is a 35mm camera and the successor of the Canon EOS 500.
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Canon EOS 50E
The Canon EOS 50E is a 35mm camera from the 1995 EOS series.
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Canon EOS 55
The Canon EOS 55 is an SLR with eye-controlled autofocus and data backplane.
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Canon EOS 600
The Canon EOS 600 is a leading camera of the EOS series from 1989.
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Canon EOS 620
The Canon EOS 620 is a single lens reflex camera from 1987.
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Canon EOS 630
The Canon EOS 630 is an SLR from the late 80s for the American market.
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Canon EOS 650
The Canon EOS 650 is the first SLR in the Canon EOS series.
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Canon EOS 66
The Canon EOS 66 is an SLR from the EOS series for the Asian market from 2002.
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Canon EOS 7
The Canon EOS 7 is a 35mm camera for Japanese customers with eye-controlled autofocus.
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Canon EOS 700
The Canon EOS 700 is a 35mm camera for the EF bayonet.
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Canon EOS 750
The Canon EOS 750 is an SLR camera from the late 1980s.
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Canon EOS 7S
The Canon EOS 7S is an SLR of the EOS series from 2004.
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Canon EOS 850
The Canon EOS 850 is a SLR with Hot Shoe for the EF bayonet.
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Canon EOS 88
The Canon EOS 88 is a single lens reflex camera for the Asian market.
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Canon EOS 888
The Canon EOS 888 is an entry-level SLR for the Asian market from 1995.
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Canon EOS A2
The Canon EOS A2 is an SLR from the 90s for EF lenses.
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Canon EOS A2E
The Canon EOS A2E is a 35mm camera that can be controlled by the eye.
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Canon EOS Elan
The Canon EOS Elan is a single lens reflex camera with quiet autofocus.
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Canon EOS Elan 7
The Canon EOS Elan 7 is a 35mm camera for the EF bayonet from Canon.
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Canon EOS Elan 7 N
The Canon EOS Elan 7 N is an SLR for the North American market.
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Canon EOS Elan 7 NE
The Canon EOS Elan 7 NE is a single lens reflex camera of the EOS series for EF lenses with eye autofocus.
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Canon EOS Elan 7E
The Canon EOS Elan 7E is an SLR camera with eye-controlled autofocus for America.
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Canon EOS Elan II
The Canon EOS Elan II is a modern SLR camera for EF lenses.
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Canon EOS Elan IIE
The Canon EOS Elan IIE is an American SLR from the Canon company from 1995.
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Canon EOS IX
The Canon EOS IX is an SLR camera for the APS format.
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Canon EOS IX 50
The Canon EOS IX 50 is a camera for the APS format.
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Canon EOS IX 7
The Canon EOS IX 7 is an SLR of the EOS series for the APS format.
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Canon EOS IX Lite
The Canon EOS IX Lite is a single lens reflex camera of the EOS series for the APS format.
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Canon EOS Kiss
The Canon EOS Kiss was one of the most popular SLRs in the EOS series in Japan.
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Canon EOS Kiss 5
The Canon EOS Kiss 5 is a 35mm camera for the EOS bayonet from 2002.
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Canon EOS Kiss 7
The Canon EOS Kiss 7 is a Japanese SLR for the EF bayonet from 2004.
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Canon EOS Kiss III
The Canon EOS Kiss III is a SLR from Canon for the Japanese market.
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Canon EOS Kiss III L
The Canon EOS Kiss III L is a revised version of the EOS Kiss III for the Japanese market.
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Canon EOS Kiss Lite
The Canon EOS Kiss Lite is a 2003 SLR for the Japanese market.
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Canon EOS New Kiss
The Canon EOS New Kiss is an SLR and the successor of the popular Japanese EOS Kiss.
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Canon EOS Rebel
The Canon EOS Rebel is a 1990s SLR camera for the American market.
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Canon EOS Rebel 2000
The Canon EOS Rebel 2000 is an SLR from the late 90s and the successor of the EOS Rebel G.
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Canon EOS Rebel G
The Canon EOS Rebel G was sold on the American market in the mid 90s.
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Canon EOS Rebel G II
The Canon EOS Rebel G II is a 35mm camera for EF lenses from Canon from 2003.
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Canon EOS Rebel II
The Canon EOS Rebel II is a single lens reflex camera from Canon and the successor of the EOS Rebel.
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Canon EOS Rebel K2
The Canon EOS Rebel K2 is a SLR from the year 2003 of the company Canon.
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Canon EOS Rebel S
The Canon EOS Rebel S is a single lens reflex camera with built-in flash.