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It is a successor to the Maxxums 9Xi and 800Si. As with the Maxxum 9Xi, the 9 is a rugged camera with legends of it being used to drive nails. Rubberized and weatherproof controls make this camera ready to take on anything in its path. A later version included the ultra rare Maxxum 9Ti with a titanium body that is reputed to put the famed Nikon F5 to shame. Its controls followed the Maxxum 600si. | It is a successor to the Maxxums 9Xi and 800Si. As with the Maxxum 9Xi, the 9 is a rugged camera with legends of it being used to drive nails. Rubberized and weatherproof controls make this camera ready to take on anything in its path. A later version included the ultra rare Maxxum 9Ti with a titanium body that is reputed to put the famed Nikon F5 to shame. Its controls followed the Maxxum 600si. | ||
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Revision as of 22:06, 20 November 2006
It is a successor to the Maxxums 9Xi and 800Si. As with the Maxxum 9Xi, the 9 is a rugged camera with legends of it being used to drive nails. Rubberized and weatherproof controls make this camera ready to take on anything in its path. A later version included the ultra rare Maxxum 9Ti with a titanium body that is reputed to put the famed Nikon F5 to shame. Its controls followed the Maxxum 600si.