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Canon discontinued the company’s last film camera, the Canon EOS-1V
Canon EOS-1V at a glance:
- Canon’s Last 35mm Flagship
- Magnesium Alloy Body
- Extensive Rubber Sealing
- 150,000-Cycle Shutter
- 45-Point Autofocus System
- 7 Cross-Type AF Sensor Points
- 10 FPS in One Shot AF w/ PB-E2
- 100% Viewfinder w/ Glass Pentaprism
- PC Link for Data Transfer/Remote Cntrl
- Made in Japan
Canon officially discontinued the Canon EOS-1V, the company’s last film camera.
The Canon EOS-1V, introduced in 2000, ends Canon’s 80 years lasting film camera business. The EOS-1V was the last professional film camera, and repair service will be available until October 31, 2025.
As Sankei reports, the production of the Canon EOS-1V stopped in 2010. Since then, Canon was selling the EOS-1V out of their inventory.
The EOS-1V is listed as no longer available at specialised retailers as B&H Photo and Adorama. but still can be found on eBay.
Nikon is now the last big player with professional film cameras on offer, the Nikon F6 and Nikon FM10
[via Digicame Info]