they don't make the 1n anymore?  I have heard that they are a really great
camera...Is it possible to find one used perhaps, or is a used body a bad
thing to get into???  Where does the EOS 3 surpass the 1n, and where does
the EOS 3 fall short against the 1v??


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From: "Andy White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jason Lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: EOS camera body


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> On Sun, 15 Apr 2001 00:06:59 -0700, Jason Lay wrote:
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> >I have been reading a lot of the posts and have heard many things about
> >different cannon cameras.  I own and Elan II right now, and would like to
> >upgrade to a better camera.  It doesn't necessarily have to be a newer
> >camera.  I understand the the Elan7 is the newer version of the Elan II,
but
> >there is also the 1n, the 1v, the A2, and the EOS 3.  I want my camera to
be
> >a performer.  Anyone that has some insight into the different cameras
that
> >would like to give me some feedback from the perspective of having used
the
> >cameras would be greatly appreciated.  I have read the Cannon website for
> >the specifications, but I want to know how they perform in real life.
>
> The only current models are the EOS 3 and EOS 1v, but you can find the
others.  I would suggest that you get the EOS 3.  Its better in most ways
than the EOS 1n, and
> almost as good as the 1v.  I have owned a 1n in the past.  The A2 is the
oldest of the cameras you listed.
>



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