Canon EOS 3 Field Test: The Film SLR That Built Modern Canon
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If you've got EF glass sitting idle since your DSLR-to-mirrorless jump, the EOS 3 is the most compelling reason to run a roll through it. This is the camera that directly shaped the EOS 1D lineage, and shooting it now makes that DNA obvious. Eye Control AF in 1998 is still a conversation stopper. Used bodies sit around £300-£600, and every EF lens you own mounts straight on.
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