Are there any differences between a Canon IIIA and a Canon IVSB?

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Samuel Woods

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I'm in the market for a Canon Leica look-a-like with a 1/1000th second ss. Is there any reason to buy one of these models over the other? Also, I've never seen a demonstration with the single viewfinder bodies. Is it literally just the composition window and viewfinder in the same window? Or does it work differently?
 

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The III-A and IVSB are very similar, the main difference is that the IVSB has a side-mounted flash synch, the III-A does not. There are a few other minor differences. As for the viewfinder, there's a built-in magnifier that will change field of view as you move the magnifier lever. This works well and is very helpful.

Go to the official "Canon Museum" history webpage for more info.

Jim B.
 
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