dynachrome
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I'm at the Jersey Shore this week and using two Canons. The first is a New F-1 with the plain Finder FN. The second is an FTb. When I loaded the F-1 I forgot that if the lever is not folded back, the rewind crank does not rotate when the film is advanced. I must have known this but figured it out. I shot one 36 exp. roll of Colorplus 200 today. The FTb is an odd one. Why? The date code in the film chamber shows that it was made in October of 1971, almost 50 years ago. According to my repairman, a previous owner or repair person repaired a cracked mirror box assembly with epoxy of some kind. The result is that the depth of field preview and mirror lock-up do not work but the camera is fine otherwise. I will try it for the first time tomorrow. Which lenses did I bring? A Canon New FD 28-85/4, a Canon 200mm f/4 FS SSC, a Canon New FD 100/4 macro and a Panagor 55/2.8 macro. I used all four today. I can't remember the last time I brought only four lenses. I thought about bringing the 80-2004L instead of the 200 but I couldn't be bothered to find an F-1 body with a D screen. The one I brought has the plain AE screen. I often find it easier and faster to make exposure adjustments with the Finder FN than with the AE Finder and the exposure compensation dial. Have I seen anyone else having these cameras here so far? No.