> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ... film cameras! I know this is no longer a popular subject 
> in this list,
> by I have a problem:
> I have the chance to make a very good deal with a friend who 
> has an EOS 1V.
> He's moving to digital and he wants to sell his camera. The 
> price is a real
> bargain and I'm not planning to move to digital. I'm planning 
> to stick with
> film cameras until digital projectors offer the same 
> projection quality as
> my Leica P600, for the same price. As you can see, to me the 
> issue is not
> the camera, but the way I see my photos. I shoot slide film 
> only and love to
> see my pictures projected in a large screen. I think I can 
> safely assume
> that a digital projector with the same quality as my Leica 
> for 600 Euros is
> not around the corner.
> So, the big questions:
> - I own an EOS 3. Is it worth upgrading (ECF is not an issue. 
> It doesn't
> work with me anyway)?
> - Can I expect to see Canon launching a new pro film camera that will
> replace the EOS 3 and 1V (like Nikon just did with the F6)?
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If you need the speed and more rugged body an EOS-1V offers go for it.
There is also the 100% viewfinder that takes getting used to.
I personally hate 100% because mounted slides and normal prints show less to begin 
with, hence it is nice if you need it. Use a grid screen.

Peter K 
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