Average
4.9
out of 5
15 reviews
May, 2012
by Philip Greenspun (photo.net)
I'm not really sold on the EOS-1N. If you do a lot of nighttime flash photography, if you want to play with the RS version, if you spend a lot of time in the rain, it is probably worth buying one (after all, it is only about the price of an L lens and...
Read the full reviewby Nige7Whit (ciao.co.uk) - Mar, 2002
Top quality and reliable with superb ergonomics.
Solid construction means it is a little heavy.
by flashpointz (ciao.co.uk) - May, 2001
Just about all the features you could want on a camera, the one the pros use
Costs around £1000, really not for amatuers
by canonfodder (shopping.com) - Oct, 2007
Whilst winning no awards for attractiveness this camera oozes quality in todays world of flimsy plastic boxes. It's no F1N but the durable plastic exterior is well thought out ergonomically - all the important bits fall easily to hand. Viewfinder is...
Build quality, specification, viewfinder
It is heavy! Some buttons too far recessed to make use 100% easy
by Jason.Chan (shopping.com) - Mar, 2001
After using Olympus OM10 and Canon EOS 100 for 16 years,I decided to have an extra body.I bought Canon EOS-1N,
1.Robust 2.Reliable 3.6 fps 4.spot metering 5.100% view
1.expensive 2. heavy
by gallagjp (shopping.com) - Jan, 2001
I purchased my EOS-1n about a year and half ago, along with booster and 540-EZ Flash. I had been deciding for several months. The Nikon N90s was running a close second. I made the RIGHT choice!! I did take advantage of the factory incentive offered at...
Autofocus accuracy, meter accuracy, high speed film advance
weighty after 5-6 hours of use
by gunner69 (shopping.com) - Nov, 2000
I use the EOS1N for portraiture, and sports photography. When combined with the E1 booster, 6 frames a second are wonderful for getting that "perfect action " shot.
Workhorse. Top quality. Nothing better
A little heavy
by flashpointz (shopping.com) - Jun, 2000
As a professional photographer, here in the UK, I heartily endorse all recommendations of the EOS 1N. Quite simply it is superb.
fast autofocus, great build, excellent throughout
none
by avis247 (shopping.com) - May, 2000
The Canon EOS 1N is not only fast and accurate but amazingly user friendly as well. I found it to be quick in focusing and film advancing. The power grip accessory for the 1N takes 8 AA batteries and it lasts and lasts, probably longer than their...
user friendly
no built-in flash
by makav (shopping.com) - Jan, 2000
The Canon EOS 1N body is definitely a professional camera, excellent for a professional photographer. It has a 5 point autofocus, with focus prediction capability, and an improved shooting speed(up to six frames per second!). It has a silent rewind,...
excellent for a pro/many functions
expensive/too many buttons