The Canon New F1 was the official camera of the 1984 L.A Olympic games the lens cap is off one of these http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/canonf1n/LA-Olympic1984/index.htmFrom a yard sale last summer:
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A Canon AE1 Program "The Official Camera of the 1984 Olympic Games," according to one of the lens caps, including Canon 35-70 and 50 mm lenses, a Vivitar 70-210 and an off brand 135 and 28, plus a bunch of 52 mm filters, case and other accessories. Everything works and was well cared for, and even though I've never owned a Canon, I couldn't let is pass by for $10.
I'll keep it until I run into a young whippersnapper who wants to get into film, and it will be my present.
The Canon New F1 was the official camera of the 1984 L.A Olympic games the lens cap is off one of these http://mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/canonf1n/LA-Olympic1984/index.htm
I think there was a very spangly red white and blue compact sold at the time as well as the SLRs?
Against all good common sense, I ordered a Nikon 35Ti from Japan. Like I need another P&S. I couldn't help it; it was those lovely steam gauges on the top that hypnotized me.![]()
Zenobia 4.5x6 that works very nicely indeed but I didn't like the format so I think I'll sell it...
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