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Well, this group seems to be awful quiet, so I thought I'd post a message that most anybody who wants to be here can answer. And I, for one, am interested in the answers.
So I'll lead off. But first a bit about my experience with Canon. My first 35mm camera was a Canon AE-1. About a year after buying it, I bought an A-1, and from that point forward, the rest of the FD cameras I bought were manual, mechanical cameras. Until I changed systems to Nikon (Oops). At which point, I started over again. But I didn't start over again until digital had gained a serious enough foothold to cause most film-based gear to plummet in value. Which is at least part of the reason why I'm asking the subject question. So the follow up question to the subject question would be -- how many of your Canon FD cameras have you purchased since digital caused the price plunge?
My answer to that second question is "all of them." Prior to 2009, I had zero Canon FD cameras. Then I started getting the itch for an old F-1 -- still my favorite camera of all time. So I bought one, and that's when the dam broke. I now have:
Original F-1: 2 (both with winders)
New F-1: 1 (with motor drive)
FTb: 2 (1 chrome, one black)
EF: 1
A-1: 2 (1 with motor drive)
AE-1 Program: 1 (black, with winder)
T-90: 1
So that's a total of ten. Not so many, but I think it's a decent selection, which includes the oldest and the newest FD cameras. I'll wager that some of you have more.
So I'll lead off. But first a bit about my experience with Canon. My first 35mm camera was a Canon AE-1. About a year after buying it, I bought an A-1, and from that point forward, the rest of the FD cameras I bought were manual, mechanical cameras. Until I changed systems to Nikon (Oops). At which point, I started over again. But I didn't start over again until digital had gained a serious enough foothold to cause most film-based gear to plummet in value. Which is at least part of the reason why I'm asking the subject question. So the follow up question to the subject question would be -- how many of your Canon FD cameras have you purchased since digital caused the price plunge?
My answer to that second question is "all of them." Prior to 2009, I had zero Canon FD cameras. Then I started getting the itch for an old F-1 -- still my favorite camera of all time. So I bought one, and that's when the dam broke. I now have:
Original F-1: 2 (both with winders)
New F-1: 1 (with motor drive)
FTb: 2 (1 chrome, one black)
EF: 1
A-1: 2 (1 with motor drive)
AE-1 Program: 1 (black, with winder)
T-90: 1
So that's a total of ten. Not so many, but I think it's a decent selection, which includes the oldest and the newest FD cameras. I'll wager that some of you have more.