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The EOS M10 delivers the best of both worlds by uniting DSLR quality with simplicity in an easy-to-use mirrorless camera. The EOS M10 makes changing lenses and taking creative control of your first stills and videos come naturally. Meet your everyday photography needs with a take-anywhere camera and an EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens to jump-start your artistry.
AF ASSIST 1
Specification | Details |
MAXIMUM POINTS | 49 |
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FILE MANAGEMENT
Specification | Details |
FILE NUMBERING | (1) Consecutive numbering, (2) Auto reset |
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FOLDERS | New folders can be automatically created monthly or daily |
IMAGE ERASE/PROTECTION | Erase: Single image, Selected images, Selected range, All images Protection: Selected images, Selected range, All images. Unprotect all images |
IMAGE SENSOR 4
Specification | Details |
IMAGE SENSOR ASPECT RATIO | 3:2 |
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TOTAL PIXELS | Approx. 18.5 megapixels |
POWER SOURCE 3
Specification | Details |
BATTERY INDICATOR | 4 levels |
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POWER SAVING | LCD monitor turns off after 10, 20, 30 sec or 1, 2, 3 mins. Auto Power Off ECO mode |
POWER SUPPLY | AC Adapter Kit ACK-E12, Battery charger LC-E12E |
POWER REQUIREMENTS | 1 x Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LP-E12 |
BATTERY LIFE | Approx. 255 shots (at 23°C, AE 50%, FE 50%) Approx. 210 shots (at 0°C, AE 50%, FE 50%) |
SHOOTING 5
Specification | Details |
DRIVE MODES | Single, Continuous, Self timer (2s, 10s, custom) |
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SHOOTING MODES | “Scene Intelligent Auto mode (Stills and Movie), Creative Assist (Stills and Movie), Hybrid Auto, Self Portrait, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Handheld Night Scene, Food, HDR, Fish-eye Effect, Art Bold Effect, Water Painting Effect, Miniature Effect (Stills and Movie), Toy Camera Effect, Soft Focus, Grainy B/W, Program AE , Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual Movie modes: Movie auto exposure, Movie manual exposure” |
CONTINUOUS SHOOTING SPEED | Max. Approx. 4.6 fps for approx. 1000 JPEG images, 7 images RAW [16][19] |
PICTURE STYLES | Auto, Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Defined (x3) |
FILE TYPES 2
Specification | Details |
RAW+JPEG SIMULTANEOUS RECORDING (Y/N) | Yes |
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RAW+JPEG SIMULTANEOUS RECORDING TYPE | RAW + various JPEG compression possible |
EXPOSURE 3
Specification | Details |
HISTOGRAM-BRIGHTNESS: | Yes |
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HISTOGRAM-RGB: | Yes |
AE LOCK-AUTO: | In One-shot AF mode with evaluative metering exposure is locked when focus is achieved. |
AE LOCK-MANUAL: | By AE lock button in creative zone modes. |
METERING MODES | “Real-time metering from the image sensor (1) Evaluative metering (2) Partial metering at center (3) Spot metering (4) Center weighted average metering” |
FLASH 1
Specification | Details |
FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION | +/- 2EV |
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FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION INCREMENT | in 1/3 increments |
SECOND CURTAIN SYNCHRONISATION | Yes |
X-SYNC | 1/200 sec |
RED-EYE REDUCTION | Yes |
MODES | On (Auto FE), On (Manual), Slow Synchro, Off |
FLASH EXPOSURE LOCK | Yes |
FOCUSING 4
Specification | Details |
MANUAL FOCUS | Available in camera menu, MF & AF+MF (Manual focus after One-Shot). MF Peaking available |
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MONITORING PANEL 4
Specification | Details |
SCREEN COVERAGE | 100% |
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BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT | Adjustable to one of five levels |
FILE TYPES 1
Specification | Details |
STILL IMAGE TYPE | “JPEG: Fine, Normal (Exif 2.30 compliant) / Design rule for Camera File system (2.0), RAW: RAW (14bit, Canon original RAW 2nd edition), Digital Print Order Format [DPOF] Version 1.1 compliant “ |
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MOVIE TYPE | MP4 [Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, Audio: MPEG-4 AAC-LC (stereo)] |
MOVIE LENGTH | Max duration 29min 59sec, Max file size 4GB |
IMAGE SIZE | “RAW: (3:2) 5184 x 3456, (4:3) 4608 x 3456, (16:9) 5184 x 2912, (1:1) 3456 x 3456 JPEG 3:2: (L) 5184 x 3456, (M) 4320 x 2880, (S1) 2880 x 1920, (S2) 2304 x 1536, (S3) 720×480 JPEG 4:3: (L) 4608 x 3456, (M) 3840 x 2880, (S1) 2560 x 1920, (S2) 2048 x 1536, (S3) 640×480 JPEG 16:9: (L) 5184 x 2912, (M) 4320 x 2432, (S1) 2880 x 1616 (S2) 1920 x 1080, (S3) 720 x 408 JPEG 1:1: (L) 3456 x 3456, (M) 2880 x 2880, (S1) 1920 x 1920, (S2) 1536 x 1536, (S3) 480 x 480” |
SHOOTING 1
Specification | Details |
IMAGE PROCESSING | Highlight Tone Priority Auto Lighting Optimizer (4 settings) Long exposure noise reduction High ISO speed noise reduction (4 settings + Multi Shot NR) Auto correction of lens peripheral illumination and chromatic aberration Creative Assist: Background Blur (5 settings) Brightness (19 levels) Contrast (9 levels) Saturation (9 levels) Color Tone (19 levels) Monochrome (Off/ BW/ S (Sepia)/ B (Blue)/ P (Purple)/ G (Green)) |
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WHITE BALANCE 4
Specification | Details |
WHITE BALANCE SET TYPE | Auto white balance with the imaging sensor |
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GENERAL FEATURES 2
Specification | Details |
SLIDE SHOW: PLAYBACK TIME | 3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/30 seconds |
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SLIDE SHOW: REPEAT | On/Off |
SLIDE SHOW: TRANSITION EFFECT | Off, Fade |
LIVE VIEW MODE 2
Specification | Details |
COVERAGE | Approx. 100% (horizontally and vertically) |
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MEMORY CARD 1
Specification | Details |
MEMORY CARD TYPE | SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I compatible) |
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IMAGE SENSOR 3
Specification | Details |
IMAGE SENSOR TYPE | 22.3 x 14.9mm CMOS |
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COLOUR FILTER TYPE | Primary Colour |
EXPOSURE 4
Specification | Details |
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION | +/-3 EV in 1/3 stop increments |
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ISO SENSITIVITY | AUTO(100-12800), 100-12800 in 1/3 stop increments [8] ISO can be expanded to H: 25600 During Movie shooting: Auto (100-6400), 100-6400 (in 1/3-stop increments) |
SHUTTER
Specification | Details |
SHUTTER TYPE | Electronically controlled focal-place shutter |
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SHUTTER SPEED 1
Specification | Details |
PHOTO MODE | 30-1/4000 sec (1/2 or 1/3 stop increments), Bulb (Total shutter speed range. Available range varies by shooting mode) |
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FOCUSING 2
Specification | Details |
AF ASSIST BEAM | via LED assist beam |
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AF LOCK | Locked when shutter button is pressed half way or customisable AE Lock Button |
AF POINT SELECTION | Automatic selection (Face+Tracking), Manual selection (1-point AF) |
AF MODES | One-Shot AF and Servo AF |
LENS 4
Specification | Details |
LENS MOUNT | EF-M (EF and EF-S lenses compatible via Mount adapter EF-EOS M) |
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LENS 3
Specification | Details |
IMAGE STABILIZATION DISPLAY | Enable/Disable Image Stabilizer on compatible lens Dynamic IS available with compatible lenses |
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MONITORING PANEL 3
Specification | Details |
MENU CATEGORIES | (1) Shooting menu (x5) (2) Playback menu (x4) (3) Setup menu (x4) (4) Custom Functions menu |
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PLAYBACK DISPLAY FORMATS | (1) Single image with information (Customisable with 6 levels) (2) Single image (3) Index display (6/12/42/110 images) (4) Jump Display |
DISPLAY OPTIONS | Switchable via INFO. Button (1) Quick Control Screen (2) Liveview image no information (3) Liveview image full info (4) Liveview image basic info |
GENERAL FEATURES 1
Specification | Details |
INTELLIGENT ORIENTATION SENSOR | Yes |
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PLAYBACK ZOOM | 1.5x – 10x enabled in 10 steps |
COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE
Specification | Details |
SEQUENCE | 2 |
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COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE |
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SEQUENCE | 2 |
COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE |
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WHITE BALANCE 5
Specification | Details |
SETTINGS | AWB, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White Fluorescent light, Flash, Custom. White balance compensation: 1. Blue/Amber +/-9 2. Magenta/ Green +/-9. |
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MONITORING PANEL 2
Specification | Details |
SCREEN TYPE-TYPE | Tilt type 7.5 cm (3.0”) Touchscreen LCD (TFT). 3:2 aspect ratio. Approx. 1,040,000 dots. |
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DISPLAYED LANGUAGES | “25 Languages English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean and Japanese” |
LENS 10
Specification | Details |
FOCAL LENGTH MULTIPLIER | Equivalent to 1.6x the focal length of the lens |
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PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2
Specification | Details |
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS (WxHxD) | Approx. 108 x 66.6 x 35 mm |
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PRODUCT WEIGHT INPUT-1 | 301 g |
OPERATING HUMIDITY RANGE | 85% or less humidity |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE | 0 – 40 °C |
PRODUCT WIDTH | 108 mm |
PRODUCT DEPTH | 35 |
PRODUCT HEIGHT | 66.6 |
PRODUCT WEIGHT NOTES – 1 | (CIPA testing standard, including battery and memory card) |
PRODUCT WEIGHT | Approx. 301 g ((CIPA testing standard, including battery and memory card)) |
OPERATING SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY
Specification | Details |
OS | Windows |
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SEQUENCE | 2 |
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OS | Mac |
SEQUENCE | 2 |
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FOCUSING 1
Specification | Details |
SELECT AF POINT ON SCREEN | Indicated on LCD monitor |
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AF WORKING_RANGE | EV 1-18 (at 23°C, ISO 100, with EF-M 22mm f/2 STM) |
IMAGE SENSOR 2
Specification | Details |
EFFECTIVE PIXELS: STILL IMAGES | Approx. 18.0 megapixels |
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FILE TYPES- MOVIE SIZE & FRAME RATE
Specification | Details |
MOVIE SIZE & FRAME RATE: VGA | 640 x 480 (29.97, 25 fps) |
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MOVIE SIZE & FRAME RATE: MINIATURE EFFECT-HD, VGA | (6, 3, 1.5 fps) |
MOVIE SIZE & FRAME RATE: HYBRID AUTO-HD | (30 fps) |
MOVIE SIZE & FRAME RATE: FULL HD | 1920 x 1080 (29.97, 25, 23.976 fps) |
MOVIE SIZE & FRAME RATE: HD | 1280 x 720 (59.94, 50 fps) |
VIEWFINDER
Specification | Details |
DEPTH OF FIELD PREVIEW (Y/N) | Yes |
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DEPTH OF FIELD PREVIEW TYPE | via customisable Movie Button |
LIVE VIEW MODE 1
Specification | Details |
FOCUSING: MANUAL FOCUS | Magnify the image 5x or 10x at any point on screen plus MF Peaking |
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FOCUSING: AUTO | Hybrid CMOS AF III (Face + Tracking, 1-point AF) |
FRAME RATE | nullfps |
DISPLAY OPTIONS | Grid overlay (x2), Histogram, Multi aspect ratios |
TYPE | Hybrid CMOS AF System. Phase detection pixels built onto imaging sensor |
WHITE BALANCE 2
Specification | Details |
CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE | Yes, 1 setting can be registered |
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FLASH 2
Specification | Details |
BUILT-IN FLASH GUIDE NUMBER (ISO 100) | 5 |
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BUILT-IN FLASH COVERAGE | up to 15mm focal length (35mm equivalent: 24mm) |
BUILT-IN FLASH RECYCLE TIME | Approx. 3 seconds |
EXPOSURE 2
Specification | Details |
HIGHLIGHT ALERT | Yes |
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METERING RANGE | EV 1-20 (at 23°C, ISO 100) |
IMAGE SENSOR 1
Specification | Details |
LOW-PASS FILTER | Built-in/Fixed |
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SENSOR CLEANING | EOS integrated cleaning system |
SOFTWARE 2
Specification | Details |
FIRMWARE UPDATE | Update possible by the user |
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(Redirected from Eos 1n)
Overview | |
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Type | |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Canon EF lens mount |
Focusing | |
Focus | TTL Phase Detection Autofocus (5 zone) |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure | Programmed, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual, depth-of-field AE. Metering: 16-zone evaluative, centre weighted, partial, spot, and fine centre spot |
Shutter | |
Frame rate | Up to 6 frame/s with Power Drive Booster PB-E1 |
General | |
Dimensions | 161 x 112 x 72 mm; 855g |
List price | 215,000¥[1] |
Chronology | |
Released | November 1994 |
Predecessor | Canon EOS-1[2] |
Successor | Canon EOS-1V[3] |
The EOS-1N is a 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) camera body produced by Canon. It was announced by Canon in 1994, and was the professional model in the range, superseding the original EOS-1.[1] The camera was itself superseded by the EOS-1v in 2000.
The original EOS-1 had been launched in 1989, two years after the company had introduced their new EOS autofocus system. It was the company's first professional-level EOS camera and was aimed at the same photographers who had used Canon's highly regarded, manual focus professional FD mount SLRs, such as the Canon New F-1 and the Canon T90.[4] On a physical level the EOS-1 resembled the T90, which had been designed for Canon by Luigi Colani. The EOS-1N was a revision of the EOS-1, with five autofocus points spread across the frame rather than a single centrally-mounted autofocus point, plus more effective weather sealing, a wider exposure range, and numerous other improvements.[5] In common with the EOS-1, the 1N used Canon's A-TTL automatic flash system, and does not support the more modern E-TTL.
Features[edit]
At the time of its creation, The Canon EOS-1N was placed at the top of Canon's EOS camera line. The camera featured polycarbonate external construction with weather-resistant seals around buttons, dials and its Canon EF lens mount.
The fixed eye-level pentaprism viewfinder has 100-percent vertical and horizontal coverage, has dioptric viewfinder adjustment from –3 to +1 diopter and has as a viewfinder eyepiece blind to block stray light when on a tripod.
For automatic focusing, the camera used a 5-point BASIS auto focus system with the sensors arranged horizontally across the middle of the viewing area. The center point is a cross-type, which detects horizontal and vertical lines, while the outer four detect vertical lines only. Tata sky set top box user manual.
Metering modes include a 16-zone evaluative, center-weighted average, partial, selectable spot, and fine central spot metering mode. Film speeds can be set from ISO 6-6400 either manually or automatically by DX codes on the film canisters.
The camera allows variable Program autoexposure, as well as aperture-priority and shutter-priority automatic exposure and manual exposure. Another option is Depth-of-field AE (DEP), an automatic mode that selects the focusing distance and aperture f-number to place the depth of field between two user-specified near and far points.
Shutter speeds range from 30 seconds to 1/8000 of a second in all exposure modes. A non-timed bulb speed is available. Flash X-sync is available up to a shutter speed of 1/250 of a second.
There are 14 custom functions to change the way the camera operates, which set options like exposure steps and mirror lock-up.
The camera has user-interchangeable focusing screens, interchangeable with those out of other EOS-1-series cameras, and a now-discontinued interchangeable Canon Command Back E1.
Power comes from one 2CR5 battery, an optional BP-E1 Battery Pack housing four AA alkaline or lithium batteries or the PB-E1 Power Booster drive housing eight AA batteries and allowing for 6 frames per second to be photographed, depending on the type of battery and the shutter speed selected.
The camera weighs in at 855 grams, or 1 lb and 14.15 oz.
Background[edit]
There were several versions of the EOS-1N available. 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).
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One feature the EOS-1N (and previous/subsequent '1' models) lacks, which lower models in the range have, is built-in flash, intentionally omitted to provide an overall very rigid camera body able to withstand severe treatment by professionals. Weather sealing was incorporated after feedback from working professionals. Other notable omissions are the eye-controlled focus feature of the EOS 5 and the bar code reader of the EOS 10, neither of which are professional-level cameras.
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Another feature of the EOS-1N, and other professional models in the range, is the provision for a precise viewfinder indication of exposure in manual mode. This had previously been provided in fully manual cameras such as the F-1, but older Canon cameras with automatic exposure modes merely provided a recommended exposure reading in manual mode, leaving the user to accept the offered settings or not. The EOS-1N provides a viewfinder readout similar to the old F-1's needle display, but in electronic LCD form showing steps in 0.3, 0.5 or 1 stops. Like the EOS 5, the internal displays of the EOS 1N self-adjust in brightness in response to the brightness level of the subject.
The optional Power Booster PB-E1 or Battery Pack BP-E1 attach to the base of the camera. The booster (PB-E1) holds 8 AA batteries or an optional Ni-Cad pack, and boosts the standard drive from 3 frames per second to 6(AI Servo AF: 5). The Power Booster E1 has its own shutter release and input dial for use when shooting in the vertical format. The battery pack (BP-E1) is a lighter and simpler accessory. This holds 4 AA cells and a lithium battery, and you can select between the two power sources with a switch. It provides a grip for vertical shots but no additional controls. The major appeal of the Battery Pack BP-E1 is that is lighter and less expensive than the power booster. There is also a PB-E2(has AF-field-Button, a wheel around the shutter-button). ATT:Statement about input dial on PB-E1 is wrong. PB-E1 has 2 buttons(Shutter-Button, AE-lock) and Vertical Control switch(On/OFF)nothing else. Input Dial is then only on PB-E2!Also called Power Drive Booster PDB. AA-Lithium -Batteries only if AE-Lock-button has a star * imprinted.
In addition to the standard EOS-1N there was another, specialised model in the range — the EOS-1N RS, introduced in 1995, with a permanently attached power drive booster. This camera has a fixed pellicle mirror so there is no viewfinder black-out at the moment of exposure. The fixed mirror allows high-speed continuous shooting at a top speed of 10 frames per second, with a shutter release lag as low as 6 ms. There is a cost to this however: slightly less light reaches the film, as some is always being directed up to the viewfinder and optical quality loss. By the time of the release of the next generation EOS 1V, considerable technical improvements to the standard camera design meant that Canon no longer offered RS model variants.
The EOS 1N was discontinued in 2001 with the arrival of the EOS 1V.
Digital[edit]
A Kodak DCS 560, part of the second generation of digital SLRs derived from the EOS-1N
Canon Eos 1n Instruction Manual
During the late 1990s, Canon and Kodak collaborated on a range of professional digital SLRs which combined Canon EOS-1N bodies with Kodak digital sensors and electronics. They were Canon's first ventures into the digital SLR marketplace and divided into two distinct generations.
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The first generation was the Kodak EOS DCS series of 1995, which encompassed the 6 mp EOS DCS 1, the 1.5 mp DCS 3, and the 1.3 mp DCS 5. The EOS 1N camera bodies were almost unmodified from stock configuration, and were mounted on a removable Kodak digital back.[6]
The relationship continued with the Kodak DCS 500 series, which fully integrated the EOS-1N body with Kodak's imaging components. The range consisted of the 2 mp DCS 520 and the 6 mp DCS 560. The two cameras were also sold by Canon, as the Canon EOS D2000 and D6000 respectively.[7] Canon's subsequent professional digital SLRs were produced independently of Kodak, and were initially based on the Canon EOS-1V, before moving to custom-designed digital bodies.
References[edit]
- ^ ab'EOS-1N'. Canon Camera Museum.
- ^'Canon commemorates 25 years since launch of flagship-model EOS-1 series SLR cameras'. Archived from the original on 2016-08-30. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
- ^'EOS-1V'. Canon Camera Museum.
- ^Canon EOS-1N Series AF SLR camera
- ^PhotonotesArchived 2010-04-27 at the Wayback Machine: EOS 1, EOS 1N, 3 and 1V
- ^Photography in Malaysia: Part III - DCS-1, 3 , 5 Series
- ^Photography in Malaysia:DCS-500 Series with Canon EOS-1n body Chassis
External links[edit]
Media related to Canon EOS-1N at Wikimedia Commons
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