Hi Dave, yes I have seen yours, great to hear you use them a lot, could not agree with you more, all the camera anyone needs, got mine for making the most of my EF glass, best decision ever made LOL Hope your having a great weekend 😁
@@thephotographersbag Still use one of my A1 /AL-1s for light weight street photos. But when I want to test new to me film stocks or taking serious photos then the 2 EOS1s come out. Have been testing out Ektachrome lately, processing via a new Jobo CPE3 I bought, which I will tell you know is a great bit of kit for film dev. Use the same EOS as you one here with the EF 100-400 and 24-70 which worked a treat. Thankfully and unfortunately in equal measure, work is reducing my photo playtime, but hopefully new videos very soon. Oh and the Yashica 124g should be back from having much needed TLC in a week or so ;-)
I absolutely love my 1N. I have the battery grip on mine, as well, to by-pass the 2CR5 battery. Although, the grip has a place for both. The 1N and EOS 33V are my two fav EOS cameras. Great video, thanks.
I have recently bought an EOS 3 film body which is essentially the same camera except it was released a few years later and has 45 focus points. Same as the 1V I think. It also has eye control auto focus. The button layout is pretty much the same as that one though. It's a lovely camera. I think the things that differentiate it from the 1 pro bodies is the fact it has a few less custom functions plus just 97% viewfinder coveridge
Apparently if you dont use that camera for some time bc error will pop up on the display, and its true, left my camera alone for 2 weeks and it happend. Nothing works on it and there is “bc” blinking on my display. Any thoughts on that and how do i fix it?
Hi, I take you have tried removing and refitting the batteries, sometimes doing the same with the lens works, and checking the batteries with a voltmeter, the camera may have a parasitic drain going on, I tend to remove batteries once finished shooting for the day, please come back if these methods don't work!!
@@thephotographersbag Greetings again, i finally found some time to go and get that damn battery. I still cant belive that it was only that…pretty much i thought that something is wrong with the actual camera. I guess 90s Canon technology is too complicated for me 😂
Does anyone else have an issue with lens adapters? I have an Ef to M42 and if I have the adoatet locked in place I get a bc error. But if I back it off a tiny bit it will fire.
Hello! How did you manage to take off the cap for the remote control? Mine seems like its stuck, i tried to take it off with my nails but it proves impossible :)
Just bought a mint used example of the EOS 1N, so this summary has proven very useful and helpful - thanks.
Hi, thanks for your kind words, fantastic camera, I hope you enjoy using it...
That camera is an absolute unit!
Thank you for the review lad
Hi, your more than welcome....
Love mine. I think you saw the 2 EOS-1's I have via a video and use them a lot. Brilliant bits of kit. Wishing you well.
Hi Dave, yes I have seen yours, great to hear you use them a lot, could not agree with you more, all the camera anyone needs, got mine for making the most of my EF glass, best decision ever made LOL
Hope your having a great weekend 😁
@@thephotographersbag Still use one of my A1 /AL-1s for light weight street photos. But when I want to test new to me film stocks or taking serious photos then the 2 EOS1s come out. Have been testing out Ektachrome lately, processing via a new Jobo CPE3 I bought, which I will tell you know is a great bit of kit for film dev. Use the same EOS as you one here with the EF 100-400 and 24-70 which worked a treat. Thankfully and unfortunately in equal measure, work is reducing my photo playtime, but hopefully new videos very soon. Oh and the Yashica 124g should be back from having much needed TLC in a week or so ;-)
I absolutely love my 1N. I have the battery grip on mine, as well, to by-pass the 2CR5 battery. Although, the grip has a place for both. The 1N and EOS 33V are my two fav EOS cameras.
Great video, thanks.
I have recently bought an EOS 3 film body which is essentially the same camera except it was released a few years later and has 45 focus points. Same as the 1V I think. It also has eye control auto focus. The button layout is pretty much the same as that one though. It's a lovely camera. I think the things that differentiate it from the 1 pro bodies is the fact it has a few less custom functions plus just 97% viewfinder coveridge
Batteries are in, screen has nothing on it?
Thank a lot for this video 🥹💕
Because I really wanna see how fast 1N can load film and rewind thank you very very much
Apparently if you dont use that camera for some time bc error will pop up on the display, and its true, left my camera alone for 2 weeks and it happend. Nothing works on it and there is “bc” blinking on my display. Any thoughts on that and how do i fix it?
Hi, I take you have tried removing and refitting the batteries, sometimes doing the same with the lens works, and checking the batteries with a voltmeter, the camera may have a parasitic drain going on, I tend to remove batteries once finished shooting for the day, please come back if these methods don't work!!
@@thephotographersbag
Greetings again, i finally found some time to go and get that damn battery. I still cant belive that it was only that…pretty much i thought that something is wrong with the actual camera. I guess 90s Canon technology is too complicated for me 😂
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Hey, it going to happen soon, guess I need to make a "special", amazing numbers though, I find it hard to believe...
Almost 3,400 now.
Does anyone else have an issue with lens adapters? I have an Ef to M42 and if I have the adoatet locked in place I get a bc error. But if I back it off a tiny bit it will fire.
Would you mind if I grabbed some clips from your video. I'm doing a video review of the entire 1 series, but don't have any b roll ;)
Hi, interesting request, can't see an issue but would like a mention and link in the description, is that possible?
Hello! How did you manage to take off the cap for the remote control? Mine seems like its stuck, i tried to take it off with my nails but it proves impossible :)
I just bought a Minolta Dynax 800si mint for £10 including a Minolta 28-80