Canon EOS-1V
{{short description|35mm film camera}}
{{Infobox camera
| camera_name = Canon EOS-1V
| image = Canon EOS 1V HS -02.jpg
| caption= Canon EOS-1V
| maker = Canon
| date = March 2000
| production = 2000–2018
| lens_mount = Canon EF lens mount
| focus = TTL Phase Detection Autofocus (45 zone)
| exposure = TTL max. aperture metering with 21-zone
Evaluative metering
Partial metering
Centre spot metering
Focusing point-linked spot metering
Multi-spot metering
| flash = None
| frame-rate = 4 frame/s, 10 frame/s with PB-E2
| dimensions = 161 x 120.8 x 70.8 mm, 945 g without battery nor film; 1380 g with PB-E2 grip but still without battery nor film{{cite web |url=https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film218.html|title=EOS-1V – Canon Camera Museum }}
| price = 270,000¥{{cite web|url=https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film173.html|title=EOS-1N – Canon Camera Museum}}
| replaced = Canon EOS-1N
| successor = {{nobr|Canon EOS-1D,{{cite web|url=https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/dslr780.html|title=EOS-1D – Canon Camera Museum}}}} {{nobr|Canon EOS-1Ds{{cite web|url=https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/dslr782.html|title=EOS-1Ds – Canon Camera Museum}}}}
}}
The Canon EOS-1V is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera from Canon's EOS series, released in 2000.{{cite web
|url = http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/canon_eos-1v.shtml
|title = Canon EOS-1V
|work = The Luminous Landscape
|first = Michael
|last = Reichmann
|accessdate = 2008-02-20
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080304031845/http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/canon_eos-1v.shtml
|archive-date = 2008-03-04
|url-status = dead
}} The body design formed the basis for Canon's subsequent Canon EOS-1D and EOS-1Ds families of digital SLRs. The 1V was the last model of Canon professional film cameras before it was discontinued on May 30, 2018.{{cite web
|url = http://www.canonrumors.com/canon-officially-discontinues-the-eos-1v-film-camera/
|title = CANON OFFICIALLY DISCONTINUES THE EOS-1V FILM CAMERA
|author = canonrumors.com
|work = Canon Rumors
|date = 30 May 2018
|accessdate = 31 May 2018
}}
Canon used the suffix 'V' because the camera introduced the fifth generation of Canon professional SLRs, after the Canon F-1 and New F-1, the Canon T90, and earlier EOS 1 models; Canon also stated that the 'V' stands for "vision".{{cite journal
|title = Canon EOS-1V: The Best EOS Ever
|journal = Petersen's Photographic
|date=June 2000
|page=38
}}
The EOS 1V was the fastest moving-mirror film camera ever put into production at the time it was introduced, at 10 frames/second with the PB-E2 power drive booster and the NP-E2 Ni-MH battery pack. (Although the 1nRS has a higher frame rate, it used a fixed pellicle mirror rather than a moving mirror).
Gallery
File:Canon EOS 1V HS -01.jpg
File:Canon EOS 1V HS -03.jpg
File:Canon EOS 1V HS -04.jpg
File:Canon EOS 1V HS -06.jpg
File:Canon EOS 1V HS -07.jpg
File:Canon EOS 1V HS -08.jpg
File:Canon EOS 1V HS -09.jpg
File:Canon EOS 1V HS - 12.jpg
References
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External links
- {{commons category-inline|Canon EOS-1V}}
- {{cite web
|url = http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film218.html
|title = EOS-1V – Canon Camera Museum
|author = Canon Inc.
|accessdate = 16 December 2021
}}
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