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Canon EOS 33 (EOS ELAN 7)

The Canon EOS 33, sold in North America as the EOS Elan 7, is a 35mm autofocus film SLR introduced in 2000 using the Canon EF lens mount. It sat in the mid-range of Canon's consumer EOS film line, positioned above the entry-level Rebel/300-series bodies and below the professional EOS-1 series.

UK auction hammer prices for the EOS 33 / Elan 7 have been modest, with the limited sales history on record showing results around £100 per body at saleroom level. As of 2026, the value of a clean working example today tends to track that £100 mark, though wholesale results exclude buyer's premium and condition has a strong effect on what any individual camera sells for.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: January 2023

Date Price Source
Jan 2023 £100 Flints Auctions
Nov -0001 £100 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Canon EOS 33 (EOS Elan 7) worth today?

Recorded UK auction hammer prices sit around £100 for a working body, so the current value of a typical example is broadly in that area, with clean and fully-functional cameras at the upper end of the range.

How much does a Canon EOS 33 sell for at auction?

The limited UK hammer data on file shows the EOS 33 selling for about £100, before buyer's premium is added.

Is the EOS 33 the same camera as the EOS Elan 7?

Yes — Canon sold the same body as the EOS 33 in Europe and as the EOS Elan 7 in North America, with regional variants including an eye-controlled focus version.

Does the EOS 33 take modern Canon lenses?

It uses the Canon EF mount, so EF-series autofocus lenses from 1987 onward fit and function, but EF-S, EF-M and RF lenses do not.