aldevo
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I recently won a Canon FTb camera on eBay and have been very impressed with its solidity, handling, ease of focusing (quite a compliment as I prefer split-beam finders to microprisms on the whole), etc.
I am curious as to the differences between the FTb and the later FTbN camera. I have heard the latter has a plastic-tipped winding lever (whoop-dee-doo) and an enhanced viewfinder display. I assume that means that one or both of the selected shutter speed and lens aperture are displayed.
Can somebody clarify which or both are shown in the FTbN's display?
Thanks
I am curious as to the differences between the FTb and the later FTbN camera. I have heard the latter has a plastic-tipped winding lever (whoop-dee-doo) and an enhanced viewfinder display. I assume that means that one or both of the selected shutter speed and lens aperture are displayed.
Can somebody clarify which or both are shown in the FTbN's display?
Thanks