Tom hicks
Well-known
Back in the day of APS film Canon, Nikon and others made some higher end cameras. Canon having the highest end camera at the time .
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]The EOS IX (1996) is the most full featured and expensive of five APS SLRs marketed during the late 1990s: EOS IX, EOS IX Lite, Minolta Vectis S-1, Nikon Pronea 6i and Nikon Pronea S. APS SLR sales were modest and the EOS IX was a sales flop for Canon USA. Consequently, the EOS IX is no longer available. Why? It originally retailed for $1100 with an EF 24-85 USM lens kit (body only, $650). A grand is too expensive for casual snapshooters, the [/FONT]
Here are a couple from the Canon IX and yes I have hundreds of rolls of film .
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]The EOS IX (1996) is the most full featured and expensive of five APS SLRs marketed during the late 1990s: EOS IX, EOS IX Lite, Minolta Vectis S-1, Nikon Pronea 6i and Nikon Pronea S. APS SLR sales were modest and the EOS IX was a sales flop for Canon USA. Consequently, the EOS IX is no longer available. Why? It originally retailed for $1100 with an EF 24-85 USM lens kit (body only, $650). A grand is too expensive for casual snapshooters, the [/FONT]
Here are a couple from the Canon IX and yes I have hundreds of rolls of film .