blockend
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Last spring I chanced upon a collection of Canon FD lenses in fine condition going cheap. The reason for the low price was the A-1 body the glass came with had 'the cough'. When the A-1 first came out I was using an OM1 and a Nikon F and thought multi-mode automation was a bit of a joke. I still think it is but after getting the shutter cough fixed and a CLA (a bargain in itself) there's real affection for the Canon's analogue proliferation of wheels and switches. It's like a steam punk camera, the last flowering of clickety wheels before the LCD and the sub-menu and auto focus took over, a pointer to the future that turned out to be a dead end of technology and lens mount.
Those orphan lenses are still as sharp as any 35mm stuff I've used and the 50mm 1.4 and 24mm have become permanent fixtures in the bag.
Those orphan lenses are still as sharp as any 35mm stuff I've used and the 50mm 1.4 and 24mm have become permanent fixtures in the bag.