PhotoBob
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Does anyone know why Canon did not use its quick load film system on the A series cameras? I find it a great service on my FTb.
I'm still trying to figure out what happened to the eye tracking focus. It was miraculous on my old Eos 3... better than any focus selection system from any camera at any price produced today.
I'm suggesting that the winders may have been incompatible with a QL system, so if they wanted to offer a winder as an accessory, they had to remove the QL system.Well, both the Canon A- and Praktica B/BX series got winders. But I do not see the connection, even if the winder, and not the transport lever, would be used for loading.
It was a retailer's nightmare. It worked for some people, and didn't work for others, and it was usually impossible to tell until after the customer had purchased and used the camera.I'm still trying to figure out what happened to the eye tracking focus. It was miraculous on my old Eos 3... better than any focus selection system from any camera at any price produced today.
Yes, I understood that, but I do not see the technical link or rather incompatibility between a/the QL system and the use of a winderI'm suggesting that the winders may have been incompatible with a QL system, so if they wanted to offer a winder as an accessory, they had to remove the QL system.
Interesting. First time I hear such.It was a retailer's nightmare. It worked for some people, and didn't work for others, and it was usually impossible to tell until after the customer had purchased and used the camera.
So too many sales resulted in either a return or an unhappy customer.
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