- Canon EOS IX
Infobox_camera | camera_name = Canon EOS IX
type = APS SLR
lens_mount =Canon EF lens mount
focus = TTL Phase DetectionAutofocus (3 zone)
exposure = PASM autoexposure
6 zone evaluative metering
flash = Built-in flashGuide number 11
frame-rate = Up to 2.5 frame/s
dimensions = 132 x 80 x 59 mm, 485 gThe EOS IX (world markets) or EOS IX E (Japanese market) is an APS-format
single-lens reflex camera that was introduced byCanon Inc. ofJapan in October 1996 as part of their EOS series ofautofocus SLR cameras. [cite web
url = http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1996-2000/1996_eos-ix-e.html
title = EOS IX
work = Canon Camera Museum
author =Canon Inc.
accessdate = 2007-02-09] The other APS camera in this series is theCanon EOS IX Lite , also known as the EOS IX 7.Autofocus and viewfinder
The EOS IX features Canon's Multi-BASIS TTL phase detection autofocus system with three focusing points. The Japanese EOS IX E model added Canon's Eye Control focus point selection system; [cite web
url = http://emedia.leeward.hawaii.edu/Frary/canon_eos_ix.htm
title = Canon EOS IX: APS on Steroids
author = Frary, Peter Kun
accessdate = 2007-02-10] in both, the three focus points can also be selected between manually, or automatically by the camera. The selected focus point lights in the viewfinder. Other superimposed viewfinder features include masks for the three APS formats (C, H and P), while an LCD outside the image area displays other shooting information. The viewfinder incorporates a roof pentamirror of 0.6× magnification (with a 40 mm lens focussed on infinity) and 95% coverage. [cite web
url = http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1996-2000/1996_eos-ix-e.html?p=2
title = EOS IX Specifications
work = Canon Camera Museum
author =Canon Inc.
accessdate = 2007-02-09]hutter, metering and exposure
The shutter, a vertically traveling, electronically controlled metal blade unit, can be set for speeds between 30 and 1/4000 seconds, with an
X-sync speed of 1/200 second. A "Bulb" mode is also available, for exposure as long as the shutter button is depressed. The speed is continuously variable in Program and aperture-priority modes, and can be set in half-stop increments in shutter-priority and manual modes.Metering is via a silicon photocell (SPC) giving 6-zone evaluative metering, center-weighted metering, and 6.5% partial metering. The metering range, at ISO 100 with a f/1.4 lens, is EV 1–20. Exposure compensation of ±2 EV can be applied in half-stop increments; the same range and increments apply to 3-shot auto-bracketing. The film speed range supported is ISO 25 to 8000, using
DX coding if available.Flash
The EOS IX supports Canon's new
E-TTL flash metering system when using modernSpeedlite flashes, as well as the older A-TTL system, which is used with the on-board popup flash and older external flashes.References
External links
* [http://www.photo.net/equipment/canon/eos-ix Review] by [http://philip.greenspun.com/ Philip Greenspun]
* [http://www.chem.helsinki.fi/~toomas/photo/canon-intro.html#IX Introduction to Canon EOS cameras] by [http://www.kk.ttu.ee/toomas/ Toomas Tamm]
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