Youtube has made the AE-1 very valuable. I gave one of those to my sister many years ago. It had the cloth whine. She still treasures it. It still works.I have been a Nikon user for many years but always wanted an EOS 3. I played with one at a camera store and thought it was an interesting camera. Someday I may get one, but I am much like you in that I buy cameras and lenses I don't need with the intention of selling them to finance my own addiction. I just did that today when I found a Canon AE-1 with 50mm f1.4 lens at an estate sale for $25. I plan on selling it, but the more I play with it, the more tempted I am to keep it.
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You guys are all enablers! Have you no shame?!
You guys are all enablers! Have you no shame?!
What are you doing to me?! I never knew that lens existed!You could buy a brand new YN50mm f/1.8 for less than 50$. I've heard that they're as good as the real McCoy.
You could buy a brand new YN50mm f/1.8 for less than 50$. I've heard that they're as good as the real McCoy.
Amateur photographer magazine in the u.k did a review on it .I've heard that those Yunguos don't play well with the old EOS cameras. I held off of getting a YN35 because of it and got a used EF 40 instead to use with my Elan II, A2 and 6D.
I've heard that those Yunguos don't play well with the old EOS cameras. I held off of getting a YN35 because of it and got a used EF 40 instead to use with my Elan II, A2 and 6D.
I was unaware of that, thanks. I did a quick research and, apparently, they works well with more “recent” Canons like the EOS 7/30/33/Elan 7.
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