EOS-1N

January 13, 2009 ·

Michael Reichmann

 

Canon EOS-1n

Text and photography copyright 2000, James Erhardt

With the introduction in early 2000 of Canon's new flagship camera, the EOS-1V, the EOS-1n has started to fade into history. But, it has been such a stalwart of the pro and advanced amateur market that it could be many years indeed until the last of them are retired from service.

Jim Erhardt, publisher of the excellent web siteNature Photographers.nethas contributed this review which should help newcomers to the marque become familiar with the 1n's features and capabilities. My first-look review of the new EOS-1V can be foundhere. (MR)

Unveiled in 1994 as the replacement for Canon¹s ground breaking EOS 1, the EOS 1n requires little introduction.

Used extensively by professional and advanced amateur photographers world wide, the 1n quickly gained a reputation for high performance and durability. The first time I picked one up, I immediately knew that it would not only fulfill my practical requir...

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Michael Reichmann is the founder of the Luminous Landscape. Michael passed away in May 2016. Since its inception in 1999 LuLa has become the world's largest site devoted to the art, craft, and technology of photography. Each month more than one million people from every country on the globe visit LuLa.

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