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  2. Canon EOS-1 (camera series) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1994, Canon released the EOS-1N. It is a 35mm focal-plane shutter single lens reflex camera. [1] This model introduced a new autofocus configuration with five focusing points. Each can detect contrast both vertically and horizontally either automatically or manually rather than one point that was provided by the Canon EOS-1.

  3. Canon EOS-1N - Wikipedia

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    The base model EOS-1N consisted of the standard camera body with significant upgrades over the EOS-1, launched in 1989. The EOS-1N DP comprised the standard body and the BP-E1 pack (see below) and the EOS-1N HS comprised the standard body plus booster (see below). One feature the EOS-1N (and previous/subsequent '1' models) lacks, which lower ...

  4. Canon EOS-1V - Wikipedia

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    The 1V was the last model of Canon professional film cameras before it was discontinued on May 30, 2018. [ 6 ] Canon used the suffix 'V' because the camera introduced the fifth generation of Canon professional SLRs, after the Canon F-1 and New F-1 , the Canon T90 , and earlier EOS 1 models; Canon also stated that the 'V' stands for "vision".

  5. Canon EOS-1 - Wikipedia

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    The camera also had a successor, the Canon EOS-1N, in 1994. The original EOS-1 was launched in 1989. It was the company's first professional-level EOS camera and was aimed at the same photographers who had used Canon's highly respected, manual focus professional FD mount SLRs, such as the Canon New F-1 and the Canon T90.

  6. Comparison of digital SLRs - Wikipedia

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    To save space, the "EOS" is left out from Canon model names. ISO values include maximum sensor range, even if in manual mode ("H1", "Hi 1", etc.)

  7. Canon EOS-3 - Wikipedia

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    The camera is the successor to the EOS-5 but has a lot in common with the canon EOS-1n such as the operation of the camera controls and the environmental sealing, whereas the EOS-5 has none. The common heritage of the EOS-3 and EOS-1 line is also seen in the accessories (such as the motor-drive and battery pack) which are mostly the same or at ...

  8. Canon EOS RT - Wikipedia

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    Cameras such as the Canon EOS-1D and Canon EOS-1D Mark II are able to take 8+ frames per second while moving the mirror back and forth, which is very close to the 10 frame per second rate of the pellicle mirror-equipped 1N RS. The EOS-1V with PB-E2 power booster (2000 release) and the EOS-1D Mark III are capable of sustaining 10 frames per ...

  9. Canon EOS flash system - Wikipedia

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    The Speedlite 300EZ was a compact zoom flash released at the introduction of the EOS system in 1987 with the EOS 650. [12] It has a guide number of 30 m (98 ft), takes 4 AA batteries, and incorporates automatic zooming of the flash head to match the angle of illumination to EF lenses in the range of 28 to 70mm. [13]