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General Discussion>Does anyone still shoot Canon film cameras?
Junior 12:44 AM 07-14-2009
If so let me know I may have something for you.
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TheRiddick 01:20 AM 07-14-2009
Pentax here.
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Bruins Fan 05:14 AM 07-14-2009
I still use my AE-1, and Sure shot A-1 underwater camera.
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DougBushBC 06:09 AM 07-14-2009
I use an Olympus OM-10 from 1979 (yea I know that was 5 years before I was born :-P)
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kayak_rat 07:40 AM 07-14-2009
Originally Posted by Bruins Fan:
I still use my AE-1, and Sure shot A-1 underwater camera.

Mine is an AE-1 Program. Indestructable!!!!
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Bruins Fan 08:25 AM 07-14-2009
Originally Posted by kayak_rat:
Mine is an AE-1 Program. Indestructable!!!!
I also have the program, but I had to have the shutter control repaired twice, they did not get it the first time :-)
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jjirons69 12:43 PM 07-14-2009
I have an AE-1 that I still use on occasion.
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foomanto 05:22 PM 07-14-2009
my wife uses a cannon g i think
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The Poet 05:49 PM 07-14-2009
Nikon man myself - the only Canon I ever coveted was their rangefinder copy of a Leica. But there must be some old Canon users here. Yet I'm curious, Junior - you talking mechanical vintage (AE-1, F1) or autofocus (Rebel, EOS, etc.) here?
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SeanGAR 06:06 PM 07-14-2009
Originally Posted by The Poet:
Nikon man myself - the only Canon I ever coveted was their rangefinder copy of a Leica. But there must be some old Canon users here. Yet I'm curious, Junior - you talking mechanical vintage (AE-1, F1) or autofocus (Rebel, EOS, etc.) here?
Oh man those are nice. I used a screw mount 50 1.4 canon lens on a 7s years ago ... one of the nicest 35mm cam/lens combos I have ever used. I sold it when Kodachrome 25 and Agfa APX 25 went dodo. Still miss 'em though.
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Junior 12:02 AM 07-16-2009
Originally Posted by The Poet:
Nikon man myself - the only Canon I ever coveted was their rangefinder copy of a Leica. But there must be some old Canon users here. Yet I'm curious, Junior - you talking mechanical vintage (AE-1, F1) or autofocus (Rebel, EOS, etc.) here?
I was thinking of the EOS users.

I am a Nikon user myself. I just switched back from Canon. I just had a flash lying around that only works on the eos cameras, and I have no use for it.

There was nothing wrong with the Canons I had. I just got nostalgic, and went back to Nikon. Plus the price of the film cameras has gotten cheap. I can now afford the F4 that I coveted in college. I will also pick up an F5 as well.

I already picked up a D1x so I can go back to shooting semi-pro again. I have one of the local papers that has seen some of my old work, and are going to let me shoot some sports for them. I am also doing some part time work for my cousin in his studio, and am thinking of going back to shooting wedding again. I have shot a few this year for family, and everyone is happy with my work.
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alley00p 12:21 AM 07-16-2009
For film I still use my A-1, AE-1P and AT-1. :-)

For digital, I have a Rebel that's about 4 years old.

I've found that, while the digital is nice for most tasks, I like to use my A-1 with a motor drive on occasion - mainly for sport shots. :-)

I want to move up to a newer Canon digital SLR someday, but funds are tight right now! :-)


:-)
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