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EOS I X / I X 7
These two cameras combine the technical wizardry of the EOS system with the simplicity and
versatility of the Advanced Photo System (APS). Both have EF lens mounts that accept more than
60 different lenses from the EF range. These superb lenses, together with the wide range of EOS
accessories, add a creative dimension to Advanced Photo System technology.
Advanced Photo System features. With APS
film, there is a choice of three print formats: Classic for
all types of shots, High Vision for larger group or crowd
pictures and Panoramic for landscape effects.
Information exchange (IX) data is recorded during
exposure, giving your development laboratory a short-
cut to perfect print quality. On the reverse of each print,
the date and time of each exposure is recorded
(providing invaluable archive support in years to come).
APS film cartridges are easy to load and partially exposed
films can be simply removed and reloaded without
sacrificing any frames.
Full creative shooting capacity. The EOS IX and
IX7 are both equipped with fully automatic shooting
mode and manual override. There are
numerous options for experimentation
with shutter-speed, aperture, focusing,
depth-of-field and flash control.
AIM. Like all the other EOS cameras, the IX and
IX7 are both equipped with Advanced Integrated
Multipoint (AIM) control.
E-TTL autoflash. Both models are compatible with
EX series Speedlites to make E-TTL flash photography
possible. Maximum flash sync. speed is 1/4000 with the
IX and 1/2000 with the IX7. Use fill-in flash in daylight
to fill in shadows on your main subject, even when the
sunlight comes from behind. The light will be focused on
your subject and the background beautifully blurred.
P(PANORAMIC)
H(HIGH VISION)
C(CLASSIC)
EOS I X / I X 7
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