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> Canon's literature clearly shows an exploded IS mechanism and one of the
> components is labeled "IRLED" which stands for infrared light emitting
> diode. It is in the EOS1v, EOS3, or EOS L series lens publication, don't
> remember which.

I've just looked through the EOS-1V and the EOS-3 pamphlets, neither has the
exploded IS mechanism diagram, I would be interested to hear from anyone who
has found the reference of IR LED.

Indeed IR LED does stand for Infra Red LED, but it sure puzzles me why Canon
use them in the IS lenses.  One would expect (hope) if there is an effect on
IR film that Canon would mention it in their literature.

However, I did notice while the -1V literature does say the film transport
is "compatiable with IR film", the -3 literature doesn't, and we have all
heard of (slight) fogging of the edge of IR films in -3.  Off hand I do not
know what difference the film sprocket hole counting mechanism between the
two bodies are, I had thought they were the same......

Regards

Ken


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