RowanBloemhof
Member
Hi guys,
For a couple of weeks now i have been looking for a substitute to my Canon Eos 300 camera.
I have 2 basic reasons for an upgrade.
- First of all my current body seems to be scratching film now and then.
- Second i am looking for a body which supports spotmetering.
I find especially on the spotmeter part that knowledge about canon film camera's is limited on the internet(might be me looking for the wrong terms however). But so far i have concluded that both the eos 1 and eos 650 have a spotmeter. Both of which are one of the older types. My concern over these camera's is that they were basicly one of the first canon bodies in de eos line. And that due to this fact they were not camera's with the most stable software.
So preferably i would like a camera build after say 1995, a time when eos camera's were a bit more mature.
Its a shame im bound to canon for photography. I know for instance that most Nikon camera's do have a spotmeter. Problem is, 99% of the glass i own is EF mount.
For a couple of weeks now i have been looking for a substitute to my Canon Eos 300 camera.
I have 2 basic reasons for an upgrade.
- First of all my current body seems to be scratching film now and then.
- Second i am looking for a body which supports spotmetering.
I find especially on the spotmeter part that knowledge about canon film camera's is limited on the internet(might be me looking for the wrong terms however). But so far i have concluded that both the eos 1 and eos 650 have a spotmeter. Both of which are one of the older types. My concern over these camera's is that they were basicly one of the first canon bodies in de eos line. And that due to this fact they were not camera's with the most stable software.
So preferably i would like a camera build after say 1995, a time when eos camera's were a bit more mature.
Its a shame im bound to canon for photography. I know for instance that most Nikon camera's do have a spotmeter. Problem is, 99% of the glass i own is EF mount.