Aimed at the professional market, the EOS 1 is notable for being a major game changer for Canon. For the first time ever, Canon's standard USM lenses offered better focusing performance than Nikon's professional lenses on the then-inferior Nikon F4.
The EOS-1 (1989) was succeeded by a few improved models and variations:
- EOS-1n (1994), with improvements in focusing system and various iterative improvements.
- EOS-1n RS (1995), with a pelicle mirror similar to that of the EOS RT and older Pelix.
- EOS-1v (2000), the final version, and the fastest SLR camera with a moving mirror.
The last in the series, the EOS-1v is still in production as of 2010, making it one of the longest production runs for a camera in recent history. Its digital successors include the EOS-1D and brethren Mark I-IV, themselves very heavily based on the 1v.
Notable features and specifications
- 5.5FPS with extremely fast focusing times.
- 5-point autofocusing
- Spot, Fine Spot, Partial, Evaluative and Centre-weighted metering options
- Optional Power Drive Booster E1 with 8-battery capacity to enable extended shooting and control
- Canon EF mount
- Shutter Speed Range 1/8000 - 30 sec. and bulb. Can be set in full, half or 1/3-step increments.
- 14 Custom functions
- Weight 1.9 lbs
- 6-5/16" (W) x 4-3/16" (H) x 2-13/16" (D) (161 x 106.6 x 71.8mm)
- X Sync Speed 1/250th
More Information
Links
- Canon Eos 1 at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Canon EOS 1 Statistic Price Info's at AuctionPriceTracker (English)
- Canon EOS 1 Statistic Price Info's at AuctionPriceTracker (German)
- Canon EOS 1 Statistic Price Info's at AuctionPriceTracker (Italian)
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