I love the way this camera looks, as I do most half-frame shooters, though my favorite by far is the Olympus Pen-F, also introduced in 1963.
The viewfinder is bright and controls easy to use. Although, as with many Japanese cameras the focus throw is short, utilizing roughly 1/6 of available ring space. Film advance seems a little finicky as does the auto exposure, more rolls and tweaking are required before I can say whether or not I like this camera.
I ran a roll of UltraFine 100 through this camera, primarily on the Auto mode, which seems to err a little on the side of overexposure.
| Make | Canon |
|---|---|
| Model | Demi EE17 |
| Year | 1963 |
| Format | 35mm |
| Shutter | Canon |
| Speed | B, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500 |
| Lens | Canon SH |
| f1.7 30mm | |
| Focus | 0.8m – ∞ |
| Aperture | f1.7 to 16, Auto |
| Light Meter | Yes |
| Rangefinder | No |





Sample pics (UF100 stand-developed HC-110 30min)





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