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Canon EOS IX7Newest Review: ... and you MUST have a 500mm mirror lens AND an APS camera in your arsenal, then the Canon IX-7 is for you. In my case, being ... more More Canon cameras
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Read Reviews for Canon EOS IX7
by - written on 12/01/01 (Useful, 2251 readings)
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The Canon IX-7 is one of a fairly rare breed, that is to say, it’s a single-lens reflex (SLR) camera whilst also being an APS camera, with all the usual abilities such as three picture sizes that this film format possesses. Minolta and Nikon are also in the same market, and if you are starting from scratch, you may want to check these out as well., for the simple reason that they have a range of dedicated, and daintier interchangeable lenses. The Canon, however, uses the same EOS fitting lenses as its 35mm counterparts, which makes them somewhat bulkier, when used on an APS camera. EOS-type lenses are more freely available, made both by Canon, and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/10/00 (Useful, 1143 readings)
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This camera combines the best of both worlds - an SLR camera with the advantage of APS film, and the pictures it takes are stunning. It comes as standard with a EF22-55mm lens, and also has a 55-200mm lens available, although any Canon EF lens will fit it. The camera has an several automatic modes for varying situations such as portrait, sporting and lanscape modes, as well as all the manual functions you expect on an SLR camera. ... Read the complete review
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