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I've never had a chance to look at the 1v. Briefly, what does it offer that I don't have with my EOS 3?

The 1v is not as loud as the EOS 3 which is the loudest Canon camera ever built. I had both, sold the 3. Sometimes I miss the eye-controlled AF though.

The 1v's AF is extremely nice. It works in available light situations where no other camera I tried would focus. If you combine this camera with an "L"-series lens with an ultrasonic motor you probably get the smoothest, fastest AF available.
 
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"The 1v is not as loud as the EOS 3 which is the loudest Canon camera ever built."

I own a 1V, an F5, and now an F6. The 1V is noticeably louder than either the F5 or F6. The F6 is the quietest of the bunch, it barely makes any sound when in single frame advance.

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I have one 1vhs (thus with booster PB-E2), and a couple of 300 cameras (bought for nothing) just in case and for some alt. emulsion. Bought it new for 50% of normal prize when everybody went digital. Wanted to have a really good 35 mm, never really had one (save a Leica M2 during a short period), but also because I wanted Canons f:4/300 mm L IS and converter 1,4x and 2x (at that time Nikon didn't offer the same kind of stabilized tele lenses, at lest as I understood). It's an extremely nice and reliable camera! Thought for a while to get the normal battery grip (without the booster), but having worked with the booster, even with an extremely light "plastic" lens like 1,8/50mm II, I think I will stick to the booster - it's very nice in your hands, everything sits right where it should; it's a pleasure to hold it with both hands when working with auto focus and a small lens. Having worked almost exclusively with a Hasselblad 500 C I don't mind the weight, I rather like it.

Also bought at the same time Canon's EF 3,5-5,6/28-135mm IS - my very first zoom lens! - nice to work with, but the result? Not convinced, compared to 4/300mm and the very cheap looking 1,8/50mm II it's not really sharp. This is perhaps what you could expect from a zoom lens, but I was somewhat disappointed: everybody bought zoom lenses and said they were very good, as a lot of tests said - I'm not convinced, but my experience is limited.

Being used to such an extremely simple camera as a Hasselblad 500 C it took some time (and I'm still working on it!) to get used to all the various functions on the lovely 1v! Many times I never saw that I had activated exposure compensation by touching the rear wheel, and many many more mistakes!

Does software ES-E1 work with Mac OS X, or is there some such software available?
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I wished that they made a 1VRS, but NOOOOO !

My favorite SLR of all Time is the Canon 1nRS. I wished that they made a 1VRS, but NOOOOOO.
I bought a Canon RT, put a Polaroid back on it, so I could do Studio with the RS. These are for
Studio work ONLY.

My A2 field camera is on the fritz, so I may replace it with a 1V. I already own the PBE2.
I'm not thrilled with the Elan 7, meant to be a back-up for the A2.
 
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